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Copper, aluminium hit three-year lows
LONDON: Aluminium and copper touched more than three-year lows on Thursday after hefty rises in warehouse stocks and zinc, tin and nickel fell around five percent as concerns about demand for industrial metals ...
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GMAC Applies For Bank-Holding Status [to get bailout money]
The cash-strapped financier, 49%-owned by General Motors Corp. , also announced offers to exchange $38 billion in notes from GMAC and its Residential Capital home-lending business for new securities with the ...
World stocks tumble on downbeat US corporate news
Photo: A man walks past a display showing stock prices at a local bank in Hong Kong Tuesday, Nov.
Shares slide despite China's stimulus plan
Shares slide despite China's stimulus plan
The Ratings Game: Deutsche Bank cuts GM to sell; shares seen likely worthless
A Deutsche Bank analyst downgraded Monday shares of General Motors Corp. to sell from hold, saying the automaker was on the path to bankruptcy before the end of the year unless the U.S. government agrees to a ...
Johnson Controls, Strattec report huge drops in quarterly income
The pain of auto industry cutbacks hit two Wisconsin auto-parts suppliers, and both companies warned of challenging times ahead.
GM to launch new Traverse crossover at Tennessee plant
General Motors Corp. is launching its new Chevrolet Traverse from its Spring Hill, Tenn., assembly plant.
The 24 Hours Of LeMons Detroit-ish Uber Gallery [24 Hours Of Lemons]
A week or two after every 24 Hours Of LeMons race , we put up a big, browser-crashing collection of all the photos we were able to scrape up of all the cars.
Electronic Engineering Times Asia
National Semi CEO joins 'green revolution'
Brian Halla rides trends vigorously. In late 1990s, when General Motors Corp. launched its oversized off-road vehicle Hummer, Brian Halla, chairman and CEO of National Semiconductor Inc., has snapped up one of ...
Delphi 2Q loss narrows on lower charges
Auto supplier Delphi Corp. said Friday its second-quarter loss narrowed on lower restructuring, litigation and other charges.
American Axle & Manufacturing Holdings Inc. said Friday it posted a $644.3 million second-quarter loss, blaming a nearly three-month long strike that crippled production as well as charges related to a new ...
American Axle posts second-quarter loss, citing strike effects
American Axle & Manufacturing Holdings Inc. said Friday it posted a US$644.3 million second-quarter loss, blaming a nearly three-month long strike that crippled production as well as charges related to a new ...
Photo Gallery: Demolition Derby
Megan Decker of Palatine had a rough start when her car died in the first round of the demolition derby at the Kane County Fair on Sunday.
Our little blues contest is over, and thanks to all who took part. Here are the answers to the three questions we asked: 1) When did Muddy Waters record "Hoochie Coochie Man"? -- Jan.
U.S. Stock Futures Drop; Research In Motion, Oracle, Citigroup Shares Fall
U.S. stock futures tumbled, led by Citigroup Inc. and Research In Motion Ltd., after analysts said the biggest U.S. bank will post more writedowns and the maker of the BlackBerry forecast earnings that trailed ...
May Auto Sales Roundup General Motors Corp. General Motors Corp. said Tuesday its May U.S. sales tumbled as weakening truck demand and labor strife cut May sales 27.5%. GM's total vehicle sales fell to 272,363 ...
At noon: Bernanke moves commodities
The chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve suggested in a speech on Tuesday that the Fed might be done with its rate cutting campaign, which took the key interest rate down to 2 per cent from 5.25 per cent two ...
Ford says it's doubling output of fuel-efficient 6-speed automatic transmissions by 2009
“These technologies are all about fuel economy”
Ford Motor Co. said Wednesday it plans to greatly increase the use of more fuel-efficient six-speed automatic transmissions, doubling their number by the end of next year and putting them in 98 percent of its ... via Canadian Business Magazine
There were winners and losers as the big five automakers revealed yesterday how many vehicles they sold last month. via JoongAng Ilbo English News
WSF Headline Roundup - 5/2/08 - MSFT going hostile on YHOO?;...
“With the right circumstances it'll happen. Without the right circumstances it won't happen”
MSFT going hostile on YHOO?; Buffettpallooza expects record crowds; Treasury guys meeting Wall Street guys; Ford, GM sales sucking; Sun Micro loss / cuts; Wynn sinks; Store closures; WMT pushing Wii Fit for ... via Wall Street Folly