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Issa: Toyota, NHTSA Not Acting Quick Enough
02/04/2010|FOX Business
Rep. Issa, (R-Calif), on investigating Toyota and the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration.
New Banking Rules Needed to Prevent Future Crisis?
02/03/2010|America's Nightly Scoreboard
Sen. Mike Johanns, (R-Neb.), weighs in on how keep America’s financial system safe.
Sunnyvale Toyota General Manager Adam Simms weighs on the company’s attempts to fix faulty accelerators.
December Auto Sales: Still Sputtering?
02/02/2010|Web Exclusive
Michelle Krebs, senior analyst at Edmunds.com, on which auto makers are finally seeing the light at the end of the tunnel.
Wipro CEO on Creating Work, Jobs in U.S.
01/28/2010|Imus in the Morning
Wipro CEO Suresh Vaswani seizing opportunities in the U.S. market and globally.
Cavuto Business Report: 01-27-10
01/27/2010|Web Exclusive
The markets bounce back and the FOMC leaves its key rate unchanged.
Toyota Halt Good for U.S. Autos
01/27/2010|Happy Hour on FOX Business
Carlist.com’s Lou Ann Hammond on the auto manufacturer’s sales halt and massive recall.
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GM Executive: Toyota Recall Will Probably Lead To More Regulations
| Dow Jones Newswires| Markets
By Jeff Bennett Dow Jones Newswires CHICAGO -(Dow Jones)- General Motors Co.'s top North America executive said Toyota Motor Corp.'s (TM) problems will probably lead to more electronics regulations
Story|02/09/2010
Opel To Invest 11 Billion Euros By 2014
| MarketWatch Pulse| Markets
By Polya Lesova MarketWatch Pulse FRANKFURT -- General Motors ' Opel division said Tuesday it will invest 11 billion euros ($15.09 billion) in its operations by 2014 as part of its restructuring
Story|02/09/2010
2nd UPDATE: Fiat, Sollers To Form Joint Venture For PM Visit
| Dow Jones Newswires| Markets
production lines to make Focuses and Logans, which remain two of most popular models in Russia. They were followed by General Motors Co. (GM), Toyota Motor Corp. (TM), Volkswagen AG (VOW.XE) and Nissan Motor Co. Ltd. (NSANY), but these
Story|02/09/2010
UPDATE:GM Mulls Hourly Pension Contribution Sooner Than Planned
| Dow Jones Newswires| Markets
Terlep Dow Jones Newswires (Adds Ford background, GM announcement on headquarters) DETROIT -(Dow Jones)- General Motors Co. said Friday it may contribute to its U.S. hourly pension program sooner than initially planned, a move
Story|02/05/2010
MarketWatch's Top Stories Of The Week, Feb. 1-5
| MarketWatch| Other Stories
wave of momentum, while Toyota Motor (TM) suffered a blow in the wake of its sticky gas-pedal recalls. Separately, General Motors reported a double-digit improvement and gave an upbeat outlook for the rest of the year. Chrysler's sales, like Toyota
Story|02/05/2010
Big 3 Offer Discounts After Toyota Recall
| Bankrate.com| Personal Finance
other brands) to compensate for the diminished value of Toyota models while stealing sales from the Japanese automaker. General Motors was the first to offer an incentive to any Toyota owner who buys or leases a Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet or GMC. That
Story|02/05/2010
Government Motors at Work « John Stossel
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government's large stake in General Motors and Chrysler, some suggest ..... gain the most out of this are General Motors and Chrysler," said Peter ..... the government's partner in GM and Chrysler , would also love to see Toyota
Blog|02/05/2010
CORRECT: 2nd UPDATE: Toyota Sees Profit This Fiscal Year Despite Recall Costs
| Dow Jones Newswires| Markets
senior managing director, said at a press conference where the company announced its earnings. Toyota's rivals, such as General Motors Co. and Ford Motor Co., have already taken the offensive in luring Toyota customers, offering $1,000 to trade in
Story|02/04/2010
UPDATE:Brazil Jan Vehicle Sales Down On Month,Up On Year-Anfavea
| Dow Jones Newswires| Markets
was the market leader in January, selling 36,979 vehicles, up 0.4% on the year, but down 32.1% from December. General Motors beat Volkswagen AG (VOW.XE, VLKAY) for the first time in more than a year, selling 36,525 vehicles in January
Story|02/04/2010
Microsoft defends itself against op-ed by former VP
| IDG.net| Personal Finance
wrote in The New York Times. He hit Microsoft for its "inept" marketing, and compared the company to ailing car maker General Motors , saying its current profits are too dependent on Windows and Office, products that were developed many years ago. "Microsoft
Story|02/04/2010