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October 29, 2009
08:35 EDTBWA
theflyonthewall.com: Borg-Warner weakness creates buying opportunity, says Gabelli
After Borg-Warner reported better than expected results, Gabelli identifies Borg-Warner as its top pick among auto suppliers, partly due to what the firm sees as the company's strong presence in fuel efficient technology and healthy balance sheet. The firm maintains a Buy rating. :theflyonthewall.com



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February 13, 2012
15:28 EDTBWA
theflyonthewall.com: Companies reporting Before the Market Open on Tuesday, February 14
Notable companies reporting before the opening bell on Tuesday include BorgWarner (BWA), HCP (HCP), Hospira (HSP), Host Hotels (HST), Marsh and Mclennan Companies (MMC), Omnicom Group (OMC) and Watson Pharmaceuticals (WPI). :theflyonthewall.com

February 1, 2012
07:06 EDTBWA
theflyonthewall.com: Chinese trade practices threaten 1.6M auto parts jobs, Detroit News reports

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theflyonthewall.com: U.S. lawmakers want Obama to probe Chinese auto parts makers, Politico says
Chinese auto parts makers have been rapidly gaining ground on their American counterparts in recent years, and several members of Congress - along with the United Steel Workers and United Auto Workers unions -are asking the president to investigate the Chinese companies for unfair trade practices, according to Politico. Reference Link :theflyonthewall.com

January 31, 2012
09:12 EDTBWA
theflyonthewall.com: BorgWarner supplies B-series turbochargers for new Mercedes Benz
BorgWarner (BWA) supplies its B-series turbochargers for the new Mercedes-Benz 12.8-liter six-cylinder in-line Blue Efficiency Power engine, the first in its class to meet upcoming Euro VI emissions standards. Based on Daimler's (DDAIF) new heavy-duty engine generation specifically developed for the European market, the turbocharged engine sets a new benchmark in low emissions, improved fuel economy and increased performance. :theflyonthewall.com