TAKE-A-LOOK: Bulls have upper hand for now in world stocks Reuters - USA ... mortage delinquencies jump [ID:nN01320022] > Global corporate defaults highest since 2002 in April - S&P [ID:nN01627597] > US April auto sales plunge to ... See all stories on this topic |
Auto supplier lays off 150 associates in Miss. Forbes - NY,USA AP , 05.04.09, 07:40 AM EDT The economic downturn in Detroit has hit Cleveland, Miss., as Faurecia announced it has begun laying off employees. ... See all stories on this topic |
Japanese Auto Suppliers Want Washington's Help Too Forbes - NY,USA Japanese auto parts suppliers have already applied to the US to be paid what Detroit owes them. The ink is barely dry on Chrysler's filing for protection ... See all stories on this topic |
Obama's auto team makes the right moves Detroit Free Press - United States BY SARAH A. WEBSTER • FREE PRESS AUTOMOTIVE EDITOR • May 4, 2009 President Barack Obama's auto task force members have ridden into town like a cowboy in an ... See all stories on this topic |
Auto Makers Help Lift European Shares Wall Street Journal - USA By BARBARA KOLLMEYER European stocks were trading mostly higher on Monday, with financials contributing to gains and autos also up, led by a more than 6% ... See all stories on this topic |
Fiat May Spin Off Auto Division If It Buys GM Europe Bloomberg - USA Another potential investor is Magna International Inc., North America's largest auto-parts maker. A spinoff of Fiat Automobile, which made up 45 percent of ... See all stories on this topic |
This Week in Auto Racing May 1 - 3 Kansas City Star - MO,USA Harvick's last Cup victory came 80 races ago in the 2007 Daytona 500. He is currently 20th in points. Mears, in his first season with RCR, sits 21st in the ... See all stories on this topic |
Auto racing Kansas City Star - MO,USA Time of race: 3 hours, 18 minutes, 37 seconds. Winner's average speed: 90.627 mph. Margin of victory: 2.751 seconds. Caution flags: 15 for 79 laps. ... See all stories on this topic |
GM Shifts Negotiations Into High Gear Wall Street Journal - USA By JOHN D. STOLL DETROIT -- General Motors Corp. is expected this week to accelerate talks with the United Auto Workers union and move toward closing about ... See all stories on this topic |
Saving the auto industry Seattle Times - United States A native Detroiter, I admire President Obama's enthusiasm in bridging many economic interests to help the auto industry. However, as an investment ... See all stories on this topic |
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