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General Motors pulls sponsorship of Oscars (www.msnbc.msn.com)
GM cut the cords on the Academy Awards. While it seems newsworthy, it's really only the latest move in a decade long trend of budget cuts that correspond with their decade long market share decline. And the loss of the Academy Awards, while a glittering star in the media plan, will not negatively...
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Hyundai Gambles On Luxury Market (online.wsj.com)
Automotive insiders are taking a "wait and see" attitude regarding Hyundai's attempt to market a luxury car in the U.S. Many remember the fate that befell VW's Phaeton.
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Volt plug-in hybrid is 'No. 1 priority,' GM says (www.msnbc.msn.com)
Most of the conversation about upcoming electric cars centers around the Chevy Volt and the Toyota Prius. However, a little known French-Indian company may surprise both of them.
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GM Truck Deal With Navistar Falls Through (online.wsj.com)
In July, GM outlined a plan for cutting expenses and selling assets in an effort to raise cash which it is burning through rapidly.
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Majority of Patients Want Doc to use EHRs: Study (www.modernhealthcare.com)
Electronic Medical Records (EMR) or Electronic Health Records (EHR) are the most modern formats emerging in the medical field thanks to the innovations emerging in Information Technology Segment. Most of the current day patients are aware of medical attention needs unlike the olden past. However,...
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Retail Sales Feed a Mood Of Decline (www.forbes.com)
Retail sales in July fell 0.1%, the first overall decline in five months, with the 2.4% plunge in automobile sales the primary reason for the poor performance.
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Detroit’s race against time : Will the Big Three’s cash last long enough for them to fix themselves? (www.economist.com)
Whenever the B-word--bankruptcy--is uttered in conversation about the Detroit Three automakers, there is a quick and predictable retort. "Bankruptcy is not an option."
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Auto Sales Sink, With Big Three Hit Hardest (online.wsj.com)
With all of the bad news and dire predictions surrounding the Detroit Three, its good to occasionally find some good news to comment on.
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Auto Sales Sink, With Big Three Hit Hardest (online.wsj.com)
As the U.S. auto industry continues to deteriorate, automakers and suppliers aren't getting along as well as they used to.
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Auto Sales Sink, With Big Three Hit Hardest (online.wsj.com)
Was there any good news in the past weeks automaker and auto retailers reports? Not much.
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