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Tesla drives California environmental credits to the bank
When Tesla Motors reports its first-ever profit Wednesday, much of the money will come courtesy of the state of California. In its zeal to push electric cars into the market, the state has created a system in which Tesla can make as much as $35,000...
Tags: Consumers, Conservation, Environmental Issues, Environmental Pollution, Ford
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Report: Aston Martin boss Ulrich Bez to step down?
Autoblog.comFiled under: Hirings/Firings/Layoffs, Aston Martin According to a report in Autocar, Aston Martin CEO Dr. Ulrich Bez is expected to step down and take "a more ambassadorial role" with the company at the end of this year. The magazine states that an... -
CD&R, Carlyle, BofA sell off remaining Hertz stake for $1.24 bln
ReutersNEW YORK, May 6 (Reuters) - Hertz Global Holdings Inc said on Monday that private equity firms Clayton, Dubilier & Rice and Carlyle Group, as well as Bank of America Merrill Lynch, have sold off their remaining shares in the car rental agency for $1.24...Tags: Thomson Corporation, Banking, The Carlyle Group, Bank of America Corp.
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LG Chem to start production at U.S. car battery plant in July
ReutersSEOUL, May 6 (Reuters) - South Korean battery maker LG Chem Ltd plans to begin commercial production at its U.S. factory in July and will initially supply its products to General Motors Co's Volt electric vehicles, it said on Monday. "Volume is...Tags: Hybrid Vehicles, General Motors Corp., Fuel-efficient Vehicles, Ford, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Auto industry love for Mexico grows with new Audi plant
ReutersBy Ben Klayman SAN JOSE CHIAPA, Mexico, May 4 (Reuters) - The automotive industry's growing love affair with Mexico was celebrated here on Saturday as Audi executives laid the foundation stone for its first assembly plant in the Americas. Volkswagen AG'...Tags: Economic Organization, Mexico, Car Engine Repair, Brazil, Nissan Motor Co.
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Terror database too vague to flag Boston suspect
WASHINGTON — When a Russian intelligence service told the CIA that Tamerlan Tsarnaev had become an Islamic radical looking to join underground groups, the agency put his name in the government's catch-all database for terrorism suspects. The...
Tags: U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Police Investigations, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, FBI
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Website translation firm to add up to 150 new employees
The Coconut Creek office of MotionPoint Corp., a website translation service company, resembles the United Nations, with employees from 40 countries including Argentina, Brazil, Germany, Korea, Spain, Russia and Zambia. Most of these technology...
Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Germany, Career and Workplace, United Nations, Consumer Goods Industries
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Made in America label stages comeback at stores
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters) - When Roger Simmermaker went shopping for clothes at a Florida mall in the mid-1990s, he wanted to buy American, but to his frustration, he couldn't find anything made in the U.S.A. The experience motivated Simmermaker, an electronics...Tags: Electrical Appliance, Apple Inc., Consumers, China, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Made in America label stages comeback at U.S. stores
ReutersBy Mitch Lipka NEW YORK, May 3 (Reuters) - When Roger Simmermaker went shopping for clothes at a Florida mall in the mid-1990s, he wanted to buy American, but to his frustration, he couldn't find anything made in the U.S.A. The experience motivated...Tags: Electrical Appliance, Apple Inc., Consumers, China, Manufacturing and Engineering
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SEIU wins union vote from Kaiser workers, defeating smaller rival
Workers at healthcare giant Kaiser Permanente in California voted to remain with the SEIU-United Healthcare Workers West union in a bitterly contested election pitting a labor giant against a smaller rival. The SEIU-UHW said it garnered nearly 19,000...
Tags: Employees, Politics, Career and Workplace, Elections, Work Relations
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Nixon hails news of 2K new jobs at Ford plant in KC, says expansion will jump-start economy
Associated PressKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Missouri's governor hailed news of 2,000 new jobs at Ford Motor Co.'s Kansas City assembly plant as another step in the rebirth of the American auto industry. Gov. Jay Nixon says the company's October 2011 announcement...Tags: Jay Nixon, Politics, Government, Executive Branch
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Brazil's April auto sales climb and raise industry hopes -source
Reuters* New registrations climb to best April ever - source * Average daily sales above 15,000 for first time in 2013 SAO PAULO, May 2 (Reuters) - Car and truck sales in Brazil climbed in April to a record for the month, according to a source with access to...Tags: Brazil, Germany, Italy, Ford, Passenger Cars
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