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January 28, 2013
06:27 EDTDDAIF, NSANY, FDaimler, Nissan, Ford sign deal on fuel cell cars
Daimler (DDAIF), Ford Motor Company (F) and Nissan Motor (NSANY), have signed a unique three-way agreement for the joint development of common fuel cell system to speed up availability of zero-emission technology and significantly reduce investment costs The goal of the collaboration is to jointly develop a common fuel cell electric vehicle system while reducing investment costs associated with the engineering of the technology. Each company will invest equally towards the project. The strategy to maximize design commonality, leverage volume and derive efficiencies through economies of scale will help to launch the world's first affordable, mass-market FCEVs as early as 2017.
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May 23, 2013
08:53 EDTFPacer to benefit from improving auto industry, says BB&T
After U.S. automakers Ford (F) and Chrysler indicated that they would curtail their summer production breaks, BB&T expects Pacer (PACR) to benefit from a rebounding auto sector, as about 40% of its revenue comes from the sector, according to the firm. BB&T keeps a Buy rating on the stock.
05:54 EDTNSANYNissan to recall 841,000 vehicles for steering wheel problem, Reuters reports
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May 22, 2013
19:49 EDTFFord to close factory, plant in Australia, News Limited reports
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11:06 EDTFAuto industry rallies after Ford, Chrysler curtail summer breaks
Shares of Ford (F), Fiat (FIATY) and GM (GM) are climbing after Ford and Fiat's Chrysler subsidiary announced that they would curtail their factories' traditional two week summer hiatus. Shares of a number of auto parts makers are also advancing following the news. WHAT'S NEW: Ford said it would idle some of its plants for only one week this summer, down from the usual two weeks. Chrysler reported that it would keep three of its assembly plants open all summer, while four of its plants will close for just one week and almost all of its engine, transmission and stamping plants will not take any breaks, according to Automotive News. GM did not disclose its specific plans, the website added. TODAY'S PRICE ACTION: In mid-morning trading, Ford climbed 1.7% to $15.20, Fiat added 0.9% to $7.05, and GM rose 0.8% to $33.65. Among auto parts makers, American Axle (AXL) advanced 1.6% to $17, Johnson Controls (JCI) climbed 0.8% to $37.85, and Dana Holding (DAN) rose 1.2% to $18.80.
07:46 EDTFFord shares could rise 50% over next two years, Barron's says
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05:36 EDTFFord raises N American capacity by 200K units, reduces summer shutdown, adds jobs
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May 21, 2013
16:04 EDTFOptions Update; May 21, 2013
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09:33 EDTFBloomberg LINK to host a summit
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07:45 EDTDDAIFMercedes Benz strike ends in South Africa, Reuters reports
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06:17 EDTFDetroit automakers rebound as style sells, Bloomberg reports
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May 20, 2013
06:01 EDTDDAIF, FImported car prices in China decline, Bloomberg reports
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05:35 EDTFFord Fusion Energi earns top vehicle safety rating from NHTSA
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May 19, 2013
14:28 EDTNSANYNissan expands in Japan minicar market, Bloomberg reports
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May 17, 2013
16:00 EDTFOptions Update; May 17, 2013
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07:39 EDTDDAIFEU auto sales move into posiitve teritory, FT reports
Auto sales in the European Union in April ended an 18-month losing streak, as hopes are raised that the market’s decline in the continent had finally begun to slow, reports the Financial Times. New registrations in the EU were up 1.7% compared with the same month a year ago, helped by gains in the German and U.K. markets, Europe’s largest by sales.Reference Link
May 16, 2013
12:36 EDTFFord sued over alleged engine defects, Automotive News says
Three vehicle owners are suing Ford over alleged defects in the automaker's six-cylinder EcoBoost engine.according to Automotive News. The plaintiffs allege that the engine had defects that caused the vehicle to "shake, misfire and rapidly lose power," the website stated. Reference Link
10:03 EDTFOn The Fly: Analyst Upgrade Summary
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08:16 EDTFFord upgraded to Buy from Hold at Craig-Hallum
Craig-Hallum upgraded Ford following checks that indicate European production has bottomed, which removes an overhang. The firm believes investors will focus on strong North American results and an improved balance sheet. Price target raised to $18 from $15.
05:55 EDTFPickup truck sales are booming, WSJ reports
Pickup truck buyers are no longer on the sidelines as they return to dealer showrooms, offering millions of dollars in profit and potentially lifelong brand loyalty to Ford (F), GM (GM) or Chrysler Group (FIATY) and rivals, reports the Wall Street Journal. Sales of large pickups are up 20% for the first four months of this year compared with a year ago, bigger gains than in small cars or midsize cars, according to Autodata CorpReference Link
May 15, 2013
06:57 EDTFEU to investigate Spain grant to Ford, Reuters reports
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