MUMBAI, Jan 3 (Reuters) - Indian shares were trading up 0.5 percent on Monday in a firm start to the New Year, powered by automakers that rallied on the back of robust December sales. Firm Asian markets and hopes for continued foreign buying underpinned
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Sales of U.S. autos increased in 2010 - AZCentral.com
DETROIT - U.S. auto sales sputtered back to life in 2010 and car companies expect them to keep climbing this year as the economy recovers. With sales of about 11.5 million new cars and trucks, 2010 still was the second-worst year in almost three decades
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What to Expect From Autos in the Year Ahead - Motley Fool
What's up for the auto business in the coming year? Other trends, like the emergence of mass-market electric vehicles, were easier to predict. But this is a brutally competitive, fast-changing business that is going through several different historic
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India Shares End Lower; Banks, Autos Lead Losses - Wall Street Journal
MUMBAI (Dow Jones)--Indian shares closed lower for the second straight session Wednesday, as fears of rising interest rates sparked selling in banking, auto and real-estate shares, amid weak cues from global markets. The Bombay Stock Exchange's Sensitive
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Blotter: Five autos burglarized and vandalized in Monte Sereno. - San Jose Mercury News
Auto burglary--On Dec. 27 at 2:03 p.m. on E. Main Street. A vehicle's window was smashed and a laptop was stolen. Auto burglary--On Dec. 26 at 5:02 p.m. on Charter Oaks Circle. A vehicle was burglarized. Assault--On Dec. 26 at 12:55 p.m. on Garden Hill
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Dakar Rally autos results - TradingMarkets.com
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