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Government coffers feel drop in auto sales
When Heritage Lincoln Mercury closed in August, the city of Tustin felt the pain.
For decades, the dealership had operated out of the Tustin Auto Center -- which has 17 other franchises -- and it was once among the largest Lincoln Mercury dealers in...Tags: Chevrolet, Santa Ana, Sales, Financial Aid, State Budgets
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Japan stocks fall as investors await key U.S. data
Japan stocks lost ground today, as cautious investors awaited key U.S. data this week amid ongoing nervousness about the health of the global economy. The benchmark Nikkei 225 stock average fell 115.05 points, or 1.45 percent, to 8,397.22 in thin...Tags: Sanyo Electric Company Limited, Nissan Motor Co., Automotive Equipment, Honda Motor Co., Stock Activities
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Not great expectations
Associated PressAs the humbled captains of the U.S. auto industry spend the weekend preparing their second case for a federal bailout, their best argument might come in November's auto sales figures. Industry watchers and car dealers say they expect this month's vehicle...Tags: Chrysler LLC, Citigroup Incorporated, Sales, Chrysler, Consumers
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Hunkering down for sluggish winter
As the humbled captains of the U.S. auto industry spend the weekend preparing their second case for a federal bailout, their best argument may come in November's auto sales figures.
Industry watchers and car dealers say they expect this month's vehicle...Tags: Chrysler LLC, Citigroup Incorporated, Sales, Chrysler, Consumers
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Nov. auto sales look dim, but cheaper gas, big incentives likely pulled them from Oct. depths
AP Auto WriterNEW YORK (AP) _ As the humbled captains of the U.S. auto industry spend the weekend preparing their second case for a federal bailout, their best argument may come in November's auto sales figures. Industry watchers and car dealers say they expect this...Tags: Chrysler LLC, Citigroup Incorporated, Sales, Chrysler, Consumers
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VW expects auto industry to be out of doldrums when Tenn. plant begins making sedans in 2011
Associated Press WriterCHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (AP) _ With huge dirt movers shaping the site of Volkswagen's $1 billion assembly plant at Chattanooga, Europe's largest automaker says it has no regrets about announcing its arrival as an American employer in hard times. "We have...Tags: Sales, Mini, Kia Motors Corp., West Point, Tennessee
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Bangkok airports shutdown ripples through region as hopes for quick resolution fade
AP Business WriterBANGKOK, Thailand (AP) _ The severing of air links with Thailand's capital — a vital air hub that handles 3 percent of world air cargo and 100,000 travelers a day — rippled through the region with airlines scrambling to reroute passengers...Tags: Government, Tourism and Leisure, Gold and Precious Material, Boeing Co., Metal and Mineral
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Japanese manufacturing output slides on weak global demand and outlook is even worse
Associated Press WriterTOKYO (AP) _ Production at Japan's vital manufacturers is sinking fast — and is projected to turn in its worst quarter ever — amid a plunge in global demand that is battering the core of the world's second-largest economy. The government said...Tags: Sales, Petroleum Industry, Consumer Confidence, The Goldman Sachs Group Incorporated, Economic Indicator
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Faltering Thai economy braces for blow as airport shutdown enters 3rd day
AP Business WriterBANGKOK, Thailand (AP) _ Thailand's already faltering economy is bracing for a fresh blow as the shutdown of the country's main airport by protesters entered its third day, stranding thousands during the tourist high season, disrupting exports and...Tags: Government, Tourism and Leisure, Sales, Trips and Vacations, Diplomacy
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Holidays not as festive at the office
They're swapping caviar for barbecued chicken, the Four Seasons for the conference room and the deejay for an iTunes playlist.
It may be the season to be jolly, but businesses across the nation are trimming their budgets for their annual holiday party or...Tags: J.P. Morgan Chase & Co., Government, Banking, Verizon Wireless, The Goldman Sachs Group Incorporated
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Toyota, Nissan production falls; Honda rises
Global vehicle production at Toyota and Nissan declined in October, hit by a U.S. slump, but worldwide production was up at Honda and Mazda, according to data released Thursday. Toyota Motor Corp., Japan's top automaker, produced 791,665 vehicles last...Tags: Mazda Motor Corp., Nissan Motor Co., Mazda, Automotive Equipment, Vehicles
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Business leaders push Japan to relax trade rules, expand EU economic ties
Associated Press WriterTOKYO (AP) _ A major European business lobby in Japan urged the world's second-largest economy to eliminate barriers to goods, people and capital and shed its protectionist tendencies to deepen economic ties with Europe. Together, Japan and the euro-zone...Tags: Earnings Forecasts, European Union, Economy
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