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Tuesday, January 21, 2003 |
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J'can shipping agents start to comply with new US rules. Jamaica Observer Jan 21 2003 0:03AM ET [Moreover - moreover...] 7:23:20 PM |
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BMW's Rolls to hit region by March. Gulf News Online Jan 20 2003 11:35PM ET [Moreover - Automotive industry news] 7:22:11 PM |
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Peugeot Citroen eyeing 8% market share in Msia. thestar.com.my Jan 21 2003 7:33PM ET [Moreover - Automotive industry news] 7:03:47 PM |
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Eaton Corp. says cost savings boosted fourth-quarter results. AP via New Jersey Online Jan 21 2003 5:33PM ET [Moreover - Automotive industry news] 7:02:53 PM |
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Federal judge sanctions Ford Motor Co. for hiding evidence in case involving deadly accident. AP via New Jersey Online Jan 21 2003 6:32PM ET [Moreover - Automotive industry news] 7:01:47 PM |
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Automotive Belt Forms along China's Yangtze River. Peoples Daily Online Jan 21 2003 7:37PM ET [Moreover - moreover...] 6:58:42 PM |
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Burlington Northern earnings increase 14 percent. AP via New Jersey Online Jan 21 2003 1:43PM ET [Moreover - moreover...] 6:51:08 PM |
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Private buses slash all transport prices at least 30%. Haaretz Daily Jan 21 2003 9:31PM ET [Moreover - moreover...] 6:49:58 PM |
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Ford Narrows Loss with Cost Cuts. DEARBORN, (Reuters) - Ford Motor Co. (F.N) reported a smaller fourth-quarter net loss on Tuesday, as cost cutting efforts helped stem the red ink in its automotive unit and the financing arm booked a healthy profit. By Reuters. [New York Times: Business] 6:43:45 PM |
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Record Loss Is Foreseen by Japanese Bank. Mizuho Holdings, one of the world's largest banks by assets, said that it expected to report a loss of $16.5 billion, the worst in Japanese corporate history. By Ken Belson. [New York Times: Business] 6:42:46 PM |
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European Union Reprimands Germany and France. The European Union voted to penalize Germany for violating a limit on the size of budget deficits and warned France that it risked the same treatment. By Mark Landler. [New York Times: Business] 6:42:23 PM |