Saturday, 8 January 2011

European autos’ 2010 act hard to follow - Marketwatch (Keresley)

European autos’ 2010 act hard to follow - Marketwatch
LONDON (MarketWatch) — The auto sector was the top performer on the Europe Stoxx 600 index last year, rising 44%, but as generous scrapping schemes come to an end, China moves to curb car registrations and commodity prices hit new highs, a 2011 repeat
Source: www.marketwatch.com

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
Source: www.azcentral.com

Los autos eléctricos, en el centro de un caso de espionaje en Renault - Wall Street Journal
PARIS- Tres empleados de Renault SA quienes fueron acusados de serias violaciones éticas enfrentarán demandas por parte de la compañía, por actos lo suficientemente serios como para "amenazar activos estratégicos", dijo el jueves el abogado de la
Source: online.wsj.com

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Woman arrested after husband allegedly pinned between autos - Daily Record
WOOSTER -- A Wooster couple were involved in a domestic incident which led to a wife allegedly assaulting her husband with a motor vehicle. According to an incident report by the Wooster Police Department, on Jan. 1 police were called to the 2600 block of
Source: www.the-daily-record.com

Seoul shares end up 0.4 pct on autos, Samsung Elec down - The Guardian
SEOUL, Jan 7 (Reuters) - South Korean shares finished higher on Friday, led by automakers and retailers including Hyundai Motor Co and Shinsegae Co Ltd , but Samsung Electronics Co Ltd fell on a weaker-than-expected fourth-quarter earnings guidance. The
Source: www.guardian.co.uk

China's Stocks Rise, Extend Weekly Gain; Autos, Developers Rally - San Francisco Gate
Jan. 7 (Bloomberg) -- China's stocks rose for the first time in three days as automakers advanced after SAIC Motor Corp. reported higher sales and developers extended a weeklong rally on gains in property prices. SAIC, China's largest carmaker, climbed the
Source: www.sfgate.com

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