Wednesday 24 November 2010

Soothing data, stronger autos boost Europe shares - Reuters (Lurgan)

Soothing data, stronger autos boost Europe shares - Reuters
LONDON, Nov 24 (Reuters) - European shares bounced back from six-week lows on Wednesday as encouraging economic data boosted appetite for riskier assets, although worries about debt levels in peripheral euro zone countries kept investors jittery. The
Source: www.reuters.com

Inside autos: Infiniti to add noise to hybrid - Detroit Free Press
Infiniti is going to equip its 2012 Infiniti M35h, its first in-house-developed hybrid, with a noisemaker to warn pedestrians of its approach. Until now, noisemakers were only talked about in the context of pure electric cars, like Nissan's Leaf. But never
Source: www.freep.com

Head of autos task force reflects on GM's comeback - Washington Post
Ron Bloom's voice brimmed with satisfaction on Friday, a day after General Motors made a largely successful return to the stock market following a government-imposed bankruptcy and restructuring. "It was a good day for General Motors; it was a good day for
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Planes, trains, and autos - thousands travel for Holidays - KABC
RALEIGH -- The great holiday migration began Wednesday as thousands headed for grandma's house - or wherever they planned to spend the Thanksgiving holiday. Along Triangle area highways, drivers reported heavier than usual traffic at midday. Officials
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Obama touts autos rebirth - Detroit News
President Barack Obama trekked to economically ravaged Kokomo, Ind., Tuesday to defend the government's rescue of Chrysler Group LLC and General Motors Co. The two automakers plan to invest another $1 billion in four Midwestern plants. Obama and Vice
Source: www.detnews.com

Travelers opt for autos over air - Baltimore Sun
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
Source: www.baltimoresun.com

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