NEW YORK - Shares of some top autos companies were mixed at the close of trading: Ford Motor rose $.16 or 1.0 percent, to $16.28. Honda Motors fell $.11 or .3 percent, to $37.88. Toyota Motor rose $1.18 or 1.5 percent, to $78.47.
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TomTom aims for strong growth in autos business - CNBC
BARCELONA, Nov 18 (Reuters) - Navigational device maker TomTom expects to strongly grow its business with vehicle companies in the coming years, while its core personal device market stabilises after shrinking this year. Shares in TomTom have risen sharply
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Travelers opt for autos over air - Chicago Tribune
Amid growing public uproar over invasive airport security procedures and assorted fees tacked onto the price of airline tickets, this Thanksgiving will see the largest share of automobile drivers versus air travelers of any holiday in the past decade
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Brazil Autos Report Q1 2011: New research report available at Fast Market Research - PR Inside
2010-11-20 20:11:21 - Fast Market Research recommends "Brazil Autos Report Q1 2011" from Business Monitor International, now available BMI has slightly revised down its vehicle sales forecast for the end of 2010 and for remainder of the forecast period
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Autos rev up retail sales - Minneapolis Star Tribune
A surge in auto purchases helped lift retail sales in October by the largest amount in seven months, easing concerns that the U.S. might sink back into recession. October marked the fourth straight increase in retail sales after declines in May and June
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Autos help retail sales post 1.2% gain - Wichita Eagle
WASHINGTON — U.S. retail sales grew sharply in October, marking the fourth straight monthly gain, as consumers flocked to auto showrooms and made more purchases online. Sales for September and August were also revised higher. Strong retail sales over the
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