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James Pinkerton
James Pinkerton is a political analyst who served on the White House staff of Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush before becoming a senior advisor to the Mike Huckabee campaign. He shares his thoughts on the financial crisis.
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Import sales continue to challenge domestic auto makers
Import dealerships became top sellers as the New Orleans automotive market followed a national trend in 2004. Domestic dealers hope several new lines and incentives being introduced this year will help sales rebound. I think the biggest situation facing the automotive industry is the decline...
Tags: car, manufacturer, Manufacturing, Nissan Motor Co. Ltd., SALES, Toyota Motor Corp.
Research articles 2005-03-21
VIETNAM AUTO MAKERS STEP ON THE GAS IN 2002.
HANOI, Jan 14 Asia Pulse - On the back of rising incomes and falling prices, the auto industry sold 26,873 new cars last year to record its best growth rate in a decade, according to data released by the Vietnam Auto Makers Association. "There has been a big...
Tags: car, FINANCE, Ford Motor Co., Government, income, Strategy, Toyota Motor Corp.
Research articles 2003-01-14
KOREA'S AUTO MAKERS QUICKEN STEPS TO CHINA
AsiaInfo Services 08-14-1996 Korea's Auto Makers Quicken Steps to China CHINA, August 14, AsiaInfo Services, Inc -- Korea's car corps are quickening their steps to enter Chinese market, reported Seoul's newspapers. Korea's Hyundae Automobile AsiaInfo Services ...
Tags: AUTO company, Quicken
Research articles 1996-08-14
Due to Decline, Auto Makers May Offer Sweeter Year-End Clearance Sales.
By Rick Popely, Chicago Tribune Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Dec. 4--Consumers went Christmas shopping instead of buying new vehicles last month as auto makers reported a 9 percent decline compared with the year-earlier month. With sales on the skids, auto...
Tags: Ford Motor Co., General Motors Corp., SALES
Research articles 2002-12-04
Auto makers combine to form joint web site.
Ford, GM respond to supplier's demand by merging Auto-Xchange and Trade-Xchange. DaimlerChrysler, Renault-Nissan agree to join the same system, with possibility of most car makers joining the same web exchange. The big three US auto makers are forming a joint company to pool ...
Tags: car, Daimler AG, e-business, Ford Motor Co., General Motors Corp., Manufacturing, MARKETING, supplier, Web
Research articles 2000-04-01
U.S. auto makers are seen taking big health cost hit; research shows it's the biggest bar to competitiveness. (University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute study)
U.S. Auto Makers Are Seen Taking Big Health Cost Hit WASHINGTON--Health care costs are the major public policy impediment to the U.S. auto industry's competitiveness, according to new research by the University of Michigan. "New studies show that for the "big three"...
Tags: Benefits, HEALTHCARE, SOFTWARE
Research articles 1992-02-24
Auto makers, suppliers still dancing despite promises
Byline: Robert Sherefkin Promises of better relationships between the Big Three and their parts makers remain a dream. The domestic auto makers last year embarked on collaborative cost-cutting efforts they asserted would be win-win. But several supplier chiefs told the recent Automotive News World Congress...
Tags: Ford Motor Co., MARKETING, supplier
Research articles 2003-02-03
Japan's auto makers beat the brutal market with funky design.
Aug 06, 2002 The Asian Wall Street Journal ABIX via COMTEX -- The Japanese car manufacturers are beating competition by releasing a large number of new models in the sub-compact category. Toyota has six models on offer, Honda will soon have five models and...
Tags: car, Japan, Manufacturing, Nissan Motor Co. Ltd., Toyota Motor Corp.
Research articles 2002-08-06
SAP's Enterprisewide Business Solutions Support Automotive Industry Needs Including Manufacturing, Distribution, Finance and Human Resources; SAP Extends Leadership in Automotive Market With R 3 As Seven Auto Makers, Parts Suppliers Sign New Pacts
PHILADELPHIA--BUSINESS WIRE--April 3, 1996--SAP AG, the world's leading provider of client/server business applications, today announced the signing of seven new contracts to supply its SAPR R/3TM suite of enterprise business applications to major auto makers and parts suppliers worldwide.
Tags: finance, Human Resources, leadership, Manufacturing, SAP AG, supplier
Research articles 1996-04-03
Auto Makers Cut Prices on 1998 Cars.(Originated from Detroit Free Press)
Oct. 11--Car and truck buyers, rejoice! Auto makers are dropping sticker prices and offering cash-back bonuses in an unprecedented price-slashing frenzy. Many popular vehicles, including 1998 versions of the Honda Accord and Toyota Corolla, are less...
Tags: car, Honda Motor Co., incentive, SALES, Saturn, sedan, Toyota Motor Corp.
Research articles 1997-10-11
JAPAN: AUTO-MAKERS INCREASE WORLDWIDE PRODUCTION.(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
According to Kyodo News (June 22, 2000), Japan's top-five auto-makers save one, boosted worldwide production in May over the previous year, according to data released by the five companies on Thursday. Toyota Motor Corp. conveyed that output at its worldwide plants rose 12.8 percent...
Tags: Japan, Toyota Motor Corp.
Research articles 2000-06-25
LUXURY CAR MAKERS LOOK TO CHINA
AsiaInfo Services 05-21-2001 Luxury Car Makers Look to China CHINA, May 21, 2001 AsiaPort via COMTEX -- The fierce compact race among foreign auto makers in China does not drive away their pursuit of luxury cars. Jia Xinguang,...
Tags: Audi AG, automobile company, BMW AG
Research articles 2001-05-21
Suppliers Losing Faith in Ties with Auto-Makers, Survey Finds. (Originated from The News-Sentinel, Fort Wayne, Ind.)
FORT WAYNE, Ind.--Mar. 14--Suppliers are losing faith in their partnerships with automakers. Midwestern auto-parts makers, in a recent survey, said price, not long- term relationships, rules. "The vendor feels somewhat frustrated," said David Eisenhart, co- chairman of Cooper & Lybrand's Automotive Group in Detroit. Eisenhart...
Tags: Cooper, Indiana, Manufacturing, MARKETING, supplier, survey
Research articles 1994-03-14
UAW PREVENTS AUTO MANUFACTURERS IMPORTING FROM CHINA
AsiaInfo Services 07-29-2003 UAW Prevents Auto Manufacturers Importing from China CHINA, Jul 29, 2003 SinoCast via COMTEX -- US United Automobile Workers UAW has been negotiating with 3 leading auto-makers in USA, General Motors Corp., Ford AsiaInfo Services ...
Tags: Ford Motor Co., General Motors Corp., UAW
Research articles 2003-07-29
NINE GLOBAL AUTO GIANTS GO INTO ORBITS IN CHINESE MARKET
AsiaInfo Services 04-29-2003 Nine Global Auto Giants Go into Orbits in Chinese Market SHANGHAI, Apr 29, 2003 SinoCast via COMTEX -- Nine of the world's top auto makers, including GM, Ford, Daimler-Chrysler, Volkswagen, Toyota, Renault-Nissan, AsiaInfo Services ...
Tags: Ford Motor Co., General Motors Corp., Nissan Motor Co. Ltd., Volkswagen AG
Research articles 2003-04-29
Auto sector has bumpy ride in February.
Mar. 2--NEW DELHI -- February was a mixed bag for auto makers. While some clocked negative growth and blamed budgetary anticipation for it, others enjoyed double digit growth. Auto makers whose sales dipped included Maruti and Mahindra & Mahindra. Market leader Maruti's sales was...
Tags: Hyundai, SALES
Research articles 2006-03-02
Obama: U.S. Auto Execs Are "Tone Deaf"
President-elect Barack Obama told ABC-TV's Barbara Walters that America's CEOs need to get in touch with what's actually going on in the country. When she asked in an interview about the CEOs of the Big Three U.S. automakers flying to Washington in private, corporate jets to beg...
Tags: Responsibility, Worker, Auto Company, Manufacturing, Peter Galuszka
Blog posts 2008-11-26
More flexibility, faster changeovers. (auto assembly using automated guided vehicles at GM's Doraville plant; includes article on AGV used in receiving operation)
Less than a decade ago, America's auto makers were racing to replace traditional assembly lines with a whole new approach-one based on automatic guided vehicle systems and freestanding work islands. Although the pate has slowed considerably, major Less than a decade ago, America's...
Tags: General Motors Corp.
Research articles 1990-05-01
VIETNAM'S 1ST MOTOR SHOW ATTRACTS FOREIGN AUTO MANUFACTURERS.
HANOI, June 10 Asia Pulse - Vietnam's first professional motor show opened in Hanoi amid much fanfare on Wednesday, with the world's leading auto makers unveiling their latest models to the public. The country's leading car makers, including Toyota, Ford, Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Daewoo, Mekong Auto, Isuzu and Vinastar,...
Tags: car, Ford Motor Co., Toyota Motor Corp., Vietnam
Research articles 2002-06-10
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