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SUVs dominate at New York auto show

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Auto shows may be waning in importance as companies find other ways to introduce new products, but the New York International Auto Show still has a healthy list of new vehicle debuts.
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Tesla Misses Model 3 Delivery Estimates, Cuts U.S. Vehicle Prices

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Jan.02 -- Tesla Inc. reported that deliveries of Model 3 vehicles missed expectations in the fourth quarter and announced plans to cut vehicle prices by $2,000 in the U.S. Bloomberg Intelligence's Kevin Tynan reports on "Bloomberg...
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Aston Martin CEO Says Not Worrying Too Much About IPO Share Decline

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Oct.03 -- Andy Palmer, chief executive officer at Aston Martin, discusses the start of trading for the automaker's shares on the London Stock Exchange, their product pipeline, and bringing an electric car to market. He speaks with...
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BMW Agrees to Pay $4.1B to Raise Brilliance China Stake

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Oct.10 -- BMW is betting on China, paying more than $4B to boost its stake in its joint venture with Brilliance Automotive. This brings its share to 75%, making it the first foreign car maker to take control of its Chinese enterprise....
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L.A. Auto Show Is Missing Two Big Names

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Nov.27 -- The Los Angeles Auto Show is getting into gear. While focus is meant to be on new models from Jeep, Honda and Hyundai, attention is instead on the absence of two major executives. Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow reports on "Bloomberg...
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Why VW Stands to Be a Big Winner on China Auto Stimulus

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Oct.29 -- Volkswagen AG shares are getting a boost from China as the nation is reportedly considering a tax cut to help revive its automotive market. Bloomberg's Christoph Rauwald reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Tesla Shares Tank After More Executives Leave

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Sep.07 -- Tesla Inc.'s chief accounting officer Dave Morton announced he is leaving the company after one month on the job, while Chief People Officer Gabrielle Toledano told Bloomberg News that she won’t return from a leave of absence....
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Cars Are Not a Threat to National Security, Says The Auto Alliance's Thomas

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Jul.19 -- Jennifer Thomas, vice president of federal government affair at the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers, discusses the proposed tariffs on car imports and how they would impact the industry if they were enacted. She speaks on...
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China Auto Sales Now in Reverse

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Jan.09 -- The growth engine for the world's car industry has been thrown into reverse. China has recorded its first yearly fall in sales in two decades. Bloomberg Intelligence's Steve Man discusses the data on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Nissan Delays Decision on Ghosn Successor

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Dec.17 -- Nissan's much awaited board meeting wraps up today without a decision on Carlos Ghosn's successor as chairman. Bloomberg's David Ingles reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Ford Mach-E an ‘Inflection Point’ for Electric Vehicles: CTO

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Jan.07 -- Ken Washington, chief technology officer at Ford Motor Company, discusses the automaker’s commitment to the smart and electric vehicle markets. He speaks from the CES Consumer Electronics show in Las Vegas on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Key Takeaways From Toyota’s Earnings Report

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Nov.07 -- Janet Lewis, head of Asian auto research at Macquarie Capital Securities, discusses Toyota’s 2Q earnings, their share buyback and her outlook for the company. She speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Vietnam’s Richest Man Has a U.S. Dream

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Dec.09 -- Vietnam’s richest man and founder of auto startup VinFast is trying to do something not even Toyota and Hyundai could do when they were fledgling companies – sell a car in the U.S. Bloomberg’s Oanh Ha reports on “Bloomberg...
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Continuum Economics’s Chanana Sees Many Challenges for India’s Auto Sector in Medium Term

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Sep.24 -- Charu Chanana, deputy head of Asia research at Continuum Economics, discusses India’s auto sector on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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GM CFO Sees Second Half of 2019 Stronger Than First

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Aug.01 -- Dhivya Suryadevara, chief financial officer at General Motors, discuses second-quarter results, the rollout of new vehicles, and the company's outlook for the second half of 2019. She speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on...
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GM Faces Losses of $50 Million a Day in First UAW Strike in 12 Years

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Sep.16 -- General Motors Co. is facing losses of $50 million a day due to lost production under a strike by the United Auto Workers union that took effect at midnight. Sarah Ponczek reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Severstal CFO Expects European Steel Market to Recover in 2020

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Nov.07 -- Alexey Kulichenko, chief financial officer at Severstal, discusses the demand for Russian steel in the European auto sector, how the U.S.-China trade war impact his business and the industry, the Russian economy and...
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Nissan Sees Wider Full Year Operating Loss

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Jul.28 -- It’s a tough road ahead for Nissan Motor Co. Ltd. The Japanese car maker expects wider operating losses than forecast even as it scrambles to cut costs. Bloomberg’s Dave McCombs reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Ford to Reduce European Workforce by 20%

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Jun.27 -- Ford Motor Co. announced that it will eliminate about 20% of its workforce across Europe, with Germany, the U.K., and Russia being hardest hit by the cuts. Bloomberg's Elisabeth Behrmann reports on "Bloomberg Markets: The Open."