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Elliott Loses Hyundai Standoff
Mar.22 -- Activist investor Paul Singer’s Elliott Management Corp. has lost his showdown with Hyundai in a proxy fight over reform a year after his hedge fund successfully blocked a multi-billion dollar merger. Bloomberg’s Heejin Kim...
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Ford Slashes Profit Outlook
Oct.23 -- Ford has cut its full-year profit outlook after a rocky quarter that saw sluggish sales in China and higher costs in the North America market. Bloomberg’s Chester Dawson reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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It's a `Buy the Dip' Scenario for Stocks, Coutts CIO Says
Oct.24 -- Alan Higgins, chief investment officer at Coutts & Co., discusses the outlook for stocks, volatility and the U.S. economy. "Equities is a better investment, especially at this stage of the cycle," he said during an interview on...
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China Aims to Stimulate Car Sales
Jan.09 -- European auto makers are the biggest gainers this morning after China signaled it was preparing measures to boost consumption of cars. That comes as we await sales data from the country which is expected to show the first...
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GM Plant Closings Are Disturbing, Rep. Dingell Says
Dec.07 -- Rep. Debbie Dingell, a Michigan Democrat, discusses General Motors Co. Chief Executive Officer Mary Barra meeting with lawmakers about the the company's planned layoffs and plant closings. She speaks with Bloomberg's Jason...
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Meritor to Be Successful in China Despite Tariffs, CEO Says
Dec.06 -- Jay Craig, Meritor Inc. president and chief executive officer, discusses the business impact of tariffs and the company's growth strategy with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu, Ed Hammond and Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Renault's Board Said Preparing to Replace Ghosn With New Leadership
Jan.22 -- The board at Renault is said to be preparing to name new leadership as it negotiates with jailed Chairman and CEO Carlos Ghosn over the terms of his departure. Bloomberg's Stephen Engle reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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We Are Looking to Expand in U.S., India, Russia, Says Peugeot’s Tavares
Mar.05 -- Carlos Tavares, chairman of the managing board at Peugeot, discusses the potential for buying another car maker, expanding his footprint outside of Europe, the success of the Opal brand and his concerns about tariffs and trade...
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GM CEO Barra Faces Pushback From Trump on Plant Closures, Job Cuts
Nov.27 -- General Motors Chief Executive Officer Mary Barra unveiled her vision for the future of the automaker with the announcement of seven plant closings and 14,000 job cuts, prompting criticism from President Donald Trump....
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France Calls for Ghosn's Dismissal
Jan.17 -- France is abandoning its support of Renault Chairman and CEO Carlos Ghosn. Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire is calling for his dismissal saying the carmaker needs new and reliable governance. Bloomberg's Dave McCombs reports on...
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Nissan Searches for New CEO as Saikawa Steps Down
Sep.15 -- Alexander Robert Medd, founder and managing partner at Bucephalus Research Partnership, discusses Nissan’s quest for a new CEO as Hiroto Saikawa steps down from the role. Medd speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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U.S. Retail Sales Top Estimates as Consumers Buy Cars, Shop Online
Sep.13 -- Jim Paulsen, chief investment strategist at Leuthold Group, examines U.S. retail sales data for the month of August. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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GM Sees Weaker First-Quarter in China Over Coronavirus, CFO Says
Feb.05 -- General Motors Chief Financial Officer Dhivya Suryadevara discusses the automaker's fourth-quarter results, progress on electric vehicles, and cost-cutting efforts. She speaks with Bloomberg’s David Westin on "Bloomberg...
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Tesla Delivers First China-Made Cars
Jan.07 -- Elon Musk’s moment of truth has arrived. Tesla delivers its first Chinese-made cars to the general public today. The Model 3 sedans were made in Shanghai at the car maker’s first factory outside of the U.S. Bloomberg’s Emma...
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Musk Passes Zuckerberg to Become World’s Third-Richest Person
Sep.01 -- Tesla Inc. Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk has moved past Facebook Inc. co-founder Mark Zuckerberg to become the world’s third-wealthiest person, as Tesla shares continue to rally following a forward stock split. Bloomberg...
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Porsche China Is Confident of Results of 2021: CEO
Apr.19 -- Jens Puttfarcken, chief executive officer at Porsche China Motors Ltd., discusses his outlook for the China business in the second half of the year, demand for electric vehicles in China and the global semiconductor shortage....
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Hyundai Rallies on Report of Apple Tie-Up
Jan.07 -- Hyundai Motor Co. is moving the most since 1988 after a report said that Apple Inc. was in talks with the automaker to cooperate on developing self-driving electric vehicles. Bloomberg’s Kyunghee Park reports on “Bloomberg...
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VW CEO Sees a Lot of Challenges Ahead in 2021
May.06 -- Herbert Diess, chief executive officer at Volkswagen AG, discusses the company’s trajectory of growth, the impact of the chip shortage and his outlook for the business. Volkswagen posted first-quarter profit that beat...
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Xpeng Wins Nod for $2 Billion Hong Kong Listing
Jun.23 -- Xpeng Inc. has received the green light to list on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange as soon as this year. In the latest homecoming by U.S.-listed Chinese companies, sources are telling Bloomberg the EV maker could raise as much as...
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Porsches belonging to Janis Joplin and Steve McQueen go on show
An exhibition of 22 racing and street cars made by the German automakers, Porsche, are on display at the North Carolina Museum of Art in the US.
"Porsche by Design: Seducing Speed" includes Hollywood actor Steve McQueen's 1958 Speedster...
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Reax in the US as Honda expands its global recall for faulty air bags
1. Wide of car service centre
2. Mid of Honda inside garage
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Shawn Langlois, Auto Industry Reporter, Market Watch:
"Toyota is taking all the headlines obviously and they''re taking a lot of the heat but other...
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China - Panic Car Buying
Rumours that the Beijing authorities are set to limit the number
of cars registered in China in 1996 has triggered a buying frenzy
in the capital, Beijing. It is rumoured that the municipal authorities are planning to reduce the number...