Wednesday, 5 January 2011

New Market Research Report: South Korea Autos Report Q1 2011 - PRLog (free press release) (Hele)

New Market Research Report: South Korea Autos Report Q1 2011 - PRLog (free press release)
PRLog (Press Release) – Jan 05, 2011 – With the economy expected to continue its recovery, we expect that vehicle sales growth in South Korea will remain positive in 2010. In the middle of the year, we substantially revised upward our 2010 expectations
Source: www.prlog.org

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

Autos propel Indian shares to a firm start in 2011 - Reuters
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
Source: www.reuters.com

Indian shares up 0.7 pct; autos rally, Patni drops - CNBC
MUMBAI, Jan 3 (Reuters) - Indian shares rose 0.7 percent in early trade on Monday, with automakers leading the gains on strong December sales. At 9:16 a.m. (0346 GMT), the 30-share BSE index was up 0.65 percent at 20,642.73 points, with 27 components
Source: www.cnbc.com

Ex-autos czar Steven Rattner to apologize, pay $10 million to settle civil charges - Washington Post
Former Obama administration auto czar Steven Rattner agreed Thursday to apologize and pay $10 million to settle civil charges brought by New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo for his participation in a "pay to play" scheme to win business from New York
Source: www.washingtonpost.com

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