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Articles in March 20, 2002 issue of Autoparts Report

  • American Axle Co. to Add 200 Jobs to Three Rivers Plant
  • American Axle's Two Largest Stockholders File To Sell 20 Percent Of Outstanding Shares
  • Ford To Build New V-6 Engine At Cleveland Engine Plant
  • Magna Takes Step To Assemble Complete Vehicles
  • Senate Votes Against Tougher CAF? Standards
  • Fiat , GM to produce transmissions in Austria
  • Dual-Fuel Vehicle Program Lacks Sufficient Infrastructure
  • IMPCO Tech To Spin Off Fuel Cell Subsidiary
  • Steel Tariffs Criticized By U.S. Auto Industry, Europeans
  • Federal-Mogul Sells Signal- Stat Lighting Assets To Truck-Lite
  • Valeo To Form Separate Unit For Its Clutches and Friction Materials Activities
  • DaimlerChrysler To Share More Parts Among Brands
  • Monro Muffler Brake Expands Presence in Key Mid-Atlantic Market
  • Ford To Form Telematics Venture With Peugeot, Renault
  • Ford's China Plant To Begin Production In 2003
  • Aftermarket Technology Reduces Debt And Reiterates Earnings
  • Rapid Growth Seen For Stainless Steel Honeycombs In Catalytic Converters
  • EU To Investigate British State Aid To Ford
  • Big Three Will Soon Begin Stockpiling Parts In Anticipation Of CAW Strike
  • Federal-Mogul Reports Fourth Quarter Loss
  • Delphi Seeks New Business Outside Auto Sector
  • Genuine Parts Report Lower Revenue, Profit For 2001
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