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Topic: Automobile Industry
Nov.11
8:41 AM ET
It stole the show at last year's auto show. Now the Cadillac Converj is getting the green light from General Motors. This is not only a smart move that could pay off over time for GM, but it also shows how far the auto maker has come in moving quicker when it comes to taking new models from concept to production.    Read More
Nov.10
9:36 AM ET
Tuesday, 10 Nov 2009
Ever since Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne and his management team unveiled their plan for reviving Chrysler last week, much has been made about what the plan is and is not built around: A heavy emphasis on four cylinder engines and very little mention of hybrids and electric cars.    Read More
Nov.09
10:29 AM ET
Monday, 9 Nov 2009
The latest sales numbers out of China this morning are further vindication that General Motors strategy in that country is paying off.    Read More
Nov.05
9:36 AM ET
Thursday, 5 Nov 2009
After 10 years of research and development, Ford is unveiling inflatable seat belts....A potentially ground breaking innovation in safety aimed at better protecting people in the second and third rows of cars involved in accidents.    Read More
Nov.04
2:59 PM ET
Wednesday, 4 Nov 2009
As I sit through a lengthy explanation of how Sergio Marchionne plans to turn around a struggling Chrysler, one question keeps running through my mind: Do we think this plan will work?   Read More
Nov.03
3:48 PM ET
Tuesday, 3 Nov 2009
If you want to get a sense of just how unclear the auto industry is about how much sales will rebound, ask the different sales chiefs at the automakers.    Read More
Nov.02
1:31 PM ET
Monday, 2 Nov 2009
Ford Motors posted a surprise $1 billion quarterly profit on Monday and raised its 2011 outlook to "solidly profitable." Toyota and Nissan are also expected to report earnings this week in addition to auto sales data due Tuesday. David Silver, equity research analyst at Wall Street Strategies shared his industry outlook.    Read More
Nov.02
9:25 AM ET
Monday, 2 Nov 2009
Reporters and editors are already calling Ford's third quarter earnings surprising. And yes, it is surprising when analysts are expecting a company to lose 12 cents a share, and it earns 26 cents/share. But make no mistake; the blue oval has been going from red (losing money) to black (making money) for some time.    Read More
Oct.29
10:46 AM ET
Thursday, 29 Oct 2009
If it's not clear to you yet, it should be. The green wave of incentives, tax breaks, and government grants is just starting to wash over auto companies and customers.    Read More
Oct.28
12:10 PM ET
Wednesday, 28 Oct 2009
Just a few weeks into her job as the head of sales at GM, Susan Docherty believes the automaker is building momentum. Wednesday morning Docherty updated reporters on what the company is seeing for October sales.    Read More
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