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- Ohio, Midwest struggling to compete for automakers.(News)
- Byline: DAVID BENNETT In the race to attract foreign automotive plants such as the one Kia Motors Corp. is planning in Georgia, Ohio finds itself squeezed by savvy and incentive-friendly communities in the South and the growing automotive cluster Byline: DAVID BENNETT...
- Research articles 2006-03-27
- Beyond the big automakers.(North American International Auto Show )
- Byline: Jennette Smith, Brent Snavely The North American International Auto Show means different things to the companies and organizations that exhibit or sponsor hospitality events. * Chinese automaker Changfeng Motors will use its 2007 Detroit Byline: Jennette Smith, Brent Snavely ...
- Research articles 2007-01-01
- Methode's fortunes tied to Big 3; Friday Close: $10.84.(Markets)(Chery Automobile Company Ltd.)(Honda Motor Company Ltd.)(Brief article)
- Byline: Daniel Rome Levine The pick: Ms. Scinto began buying shares of the Chicago-based maker of electronic components in early 2003, when the stock was trading at around $9.50. Voyageur owns 104,000 shares purchased at an average price of $11 ea Byline: Daniel...
- Research articles 2006-12-11
- Restructuring on horizon at DaimlerChrysler.
- MEXICO CITY, Sep 27, 2002 (El Economista/Corporate Mexico by Internet Securities, Inc. via COMTEX) -- The slow performance of the U.S. economy could lead the automobile company DaimlerChrysler to carry out a restructuring process that would impact Me MEXICO CITY, Sep 27, 2002 (El Economista/Corporate Mexico...
- Research articles 2002-09-27
- DCX woes cut both ways; suppliers see opportunity.(Brief Article)
- DaimlerChrysler AG's recent announcement regarding layoffs and other cost-cutting measures has many local suppliers focusing on how to blunt the impact or even take advantage of the automaker's problems. DaimlerChrysler's problems have resulted in DaimlerChrysler AG's recent announcement regarding layoffs and other...
- Research articles 2001-02-12
- Cornerstone: Detroit becomes the Motor City: From small biz to big wheel; The Big Three and everything else associated with the automobile was built one man at a time.
- Were it not for its small-business men, including some of the most famous names in U.S. history, Detroit would not be the Motor City. Nor would it be, ironically, home to the world's largest corporations. The small-business men who built the automo Were it...
- Research articles 2001-06-27
- Learning curve on pricing carves into supplier profits.(automotive suppliers)(Brief Article)
- Byline: Terry Kosdrosky Supplier profits are not following robust auto production for the first time in history, and inexperience with a new business model is a major reason, industry CEOs and analysts say. Automakers are pushing more of the eng Byline:...
- Research articles 2002-10-07
- Automakers' woes have little impact on engineers--at least for now: foreign investment in the U.S., tiering shake-up may offset losses at GM, Ford.(automotive)
- John Narney recently returned to the automotive industry after a decade working in the heating-air conditioning industry. He had been job-hunting for nine months with hardly a call for an interview. But things changed when he looked back at an indu John Narney recently...
- Research articles 2005-06-27
- New rule eases minority form IPOs. (initial public offerings of automobile suppliers)
- Local minority automotive suppliers such as The Bing Group, The Bartech Group Inc. and Saturn Electronics & Engineering Inc. say they are more likely to consider a public offering in the wake of a new U.S. automakers-U.S. government rule redefiningLocal minority automotive suppliers such as The Bing...
- Research articles 1998-05-11
- Suppliers to DCX: Take a hike; Many refuse demand for 5 percent price cut.(DaimlerChrysler)(Brief Article)
- Automotive suppliers reacted with shock and dismay in November when DaimlerChrysler AG demanded an across-the-board 5 percent price cut effective Jan. 1. Now suppliers are lining up to tell the automaker to forget it. ``I don't think it's fair or Automotive suppliers...
- Research articles 2001-01-15
- Metaldyne touts new deal.(News)
- Byline: Brent Snavely Plymouth-based Metaldyne Corp. said last week a $40 million contract it just landed with an Asian automaker to provide balance shafts and oil pumps shows that the company's business strategy is working. Metaldyne President Byline: Brent Snavely...
- Research articles 2006-10-23
- Switching gears pays off; Porsche Engineering boosts revenue with new focus.
- Byline: Terry Kosdrosky A change in strategy and shift in the way automakers do business helped an engineering firm that shares the name of a German sports car zoom to success in a difficult industry. Porsche Engineering Services Inc. went from ...
- Research articles 2005-10-10
- Plastics prominent at Germany auto show.
- The global auto industry is increasing its interest in plastics, with automakers and suppliers debuting a series of polymer-intensive machines and components during the Frankfurt International Motor Show in Frankfurt, Germany. Systems making their The global auto industry is increasing its interest in...
- Research articles 2001-09-17
- New rule eases minority firm IPOs
- JEFFREY McCRACKEN Local minority automotive suppliers such as The Bing Group, The Bartech Group Inc. and Saturn Electronics & Engineering Inc. say they are more likely to consider a public offering in the wake of a new U.S. automakers-U.S. governmJEFFREY McCRACKEN Local minority automotive suppliers...
- Research articles 1998-05-11
- Sisters of green.(Editorial)(religious organizations pursue social investing)(Editorial)
- The recent ``What Would Jesus Drive?'' campaign has generated a lot of publicity, but a number of pension funds connected with religious organizations, and likeminded religiously oriented money managers, have already been asking essentially that ques The recent ``What Would Jesus Drive?'' campaign has generated...
- Research articles 2002-12-23
- Profits fall from $4B to $10M.(in 2001, mostly in the automotive sector)(Statistical Data Included)
- Nonautomaker profits for the year dropped to $10 million in 2001 from almost $4 billion in 2000. As daunting as those numbers are, earnings for Southeast Michigan businesses besides the automakers started to climb in the fourth quarter last year. Nonautomaker profits...
- Research articles 2002-03-04
- Leaning toward lean; Cost pressures have some rededicating themselves to cutting waste.(lean manufacturing)(Brief Article)
- The slowest-moving industrial revolution, lean manufacturing, is netting results for companies using its principles but is still having difficulty gaining permanent converts. One of the area's biggest lean-manufacturing fans is Joseph Day, chairma The slowest-moving industrial revolution, lean manufacturing, is netting results...
- Research articles 2001-09-03
- Good times roll on for most in area
- But supplier, automaker profits fall MATT ROUSH CRAIN'S DETROIT BUSINESS This economic expansion is getting pretty long in the tooth. But for most Detroit-area companies, it's extremely well preserved for its age. Despite the slowdown in the nationaBut supplier, automaker profits fall MATT...
- Research articles 1998-08-17
- FEW SIZZLED, MOST FIZZLED: LOCAL STOCKS MIRRORED U.S. MARKET IN 1998.
- The performance of Detroit area stocks in 1998 was a microcosm of the U.S. market. A few stocks did very well - wildly well, in fact. But the average stock didn't do well at all; most actually fell, particularly those of smaller companies. ...
- Research articles 1999-01-11
- Behind (and around) the wheel ; Johnson Controls Inc. hops into the driver's seat of supplying car interiors.(Brief Article)
- NORTHWOOD, OHIO - The last piece of the puzzle is in place: Johnson Controls Inc. says it now can supply complete car interiors. With its launch of a cockpit module assembly operation this year to supply DaimlerChrysler AG's Jeep Liberty, the compa NORTHWOOD, OHIO...
- Research articles 2001-07-02
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