Wednesday 12 January 2011

Market Report, "Philippines Autos Report Q1 2011", published - PR Inside (Lochinver)

Market Report, "Philippines Autos Report Q1 2011", published - PR Inside
2011-01-10 04:24:43 - New Transportation research report from Business Monitor International is now available from Fast Market Research News that Ford Group Philippines (FGP) does not have a definite replacement for the Focus when production of the model
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Alcoa’s Kleinfeld Sees Continued Sales Recovery Aerospace, Autos - Bloomberg
Alcoa Inc . Chief Executive Officer Klaus Kleinfeld said the recovery in aluminum sales to the auto and aerospace industries will continue in 2011. He spoke today in a conference call with investors. To contact the reporter on this story: Natalie Doss in
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India December Local Car Sales Rise 29% To 148,681 Autos - NASDAQ
NEW DELHI -(Dow Jones)- Local car sales in India rose 29% in December to 148, 681 autos from 115,337 a year earlier, data issued Tuesday by the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers showed. The industry lobby group didn't give an immediate reason for
Source: www.nasdaq.com

Autos: Volt takes Car of Year honors, Explorer wins Truck of Year - Reno Gazette
DETROIT -- The Chevrolet Volt has won yet another major award: The North American Car of the Year. The Volt beat out two other finalists, the Hyundai Sonata and the battery-powered Nissan Leaf. The North American Truck of the Year is the Ford Explorer
Source: www.rgj.com

GM's Volt is North American International Auto Show Car of the Year - Herald Tribune
DETROIT - The 2011 Chevrolet Volt got another shot of marketing when it received the North American Car of the Year on Monday. Click to enlarge The car that runs on electricity for 40 miles before a backup gas engine kicks in beat out the Nissan Leaf, an
Source: www.heraldtribune.com

Alcoa Leads Off With a Solid Swat - Motley Fool
At the risk of excessively lapsing into sports metaphors, I think it's noteworthy that Alcoa (NYSE: AA ) stepped to the plate in the leadoff reporting position after Monday's close and slapped a clean single through the middle of the infield. As the first
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