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Review: Chevy Volt — electrifying
With most cars, idling at the arrival curb of a major metropolitan airport results in an instantaneous visit from the parking police: Whistles blown, arms akimbo, ticket pads drawn. But the new 2011 Chevy Volt isn't most cars. Picking up the vehicle at...
Tags: Environmental Politics, Automotive Equipment, Economy, Business and Finance, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Car Engine Repair
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Carl Icahn names five-person dissident slate for Lions Gate board
Company TownDissident shareholder Carl Icahn nominated five members to the board of Lions Gate Entertainment, two short of a majority needed to seize control of the 12-member board but enough to give him a substantial say in management of the company....... -
GM Arlington Plant Reopens
GM workers filed out of the Arlington plant this afternoon. Pleased to be back on the job after an 8 week furlough. Employee Thomas Pead says, "It felt good because, hey, out there waiting on employment, it's pretty rough."
The assembly line isn't in...Tags: Layoffs and Downsizing, Automotive Equipment, Employees, Management Change, Vehicles
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The week ahead
Chicago TribuneMonday: -- Institute for Supply Management services index -- Earnings: Activision Inc.; Anadarko Petroleum Corp.; Burger King Holdings Inc.; Cardinal Health Inc.; Career Education Corp.; Dun & Bradstreet Corp.; Entergy Corp.; Forest Oil Corp.; Sysco Corp....Tags: Burger King, Emerson Electric Company, Marsh & McLennan Cos, Forest Oil Corporation, Career Education Corporation
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The end of the road for U.S. carmakers?
Are the Big Three worth saving? The U.S. auto industry's downward spiral has accelerated dramatically in recent weeks. In a desperate bid for solvency, General Motors Corp. is seeking a merger with Chrysler. Chrysler has talked with Renault and Nissan...Tags: Henry Paulson, Washington (U.S. state), Plant Openings, South Carolina, Automotive Equipment
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Lear to lay off 121 in Hammond
Auto parts maker Lear Corp. has notified the state of Indiana that it will lay off nearly half the 245 workers at its plant in Hammond. Lear says 121 workers will lose their jobs Nov. 3. The plant produces seats for vehicles built at the nearby Ford...Tags: Layoffs and Downsizing, Plant Openings, Hammond, Employees, Ford
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