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Articles in April 20, 2002 issue of Autoparts Report
- Strong Auto Business Boosts Timken's Bottom Line
- OEM Automotive Electronics To Grow Nearly 7 percent Annually Through 2006
- Hayes Lemmerz Acquires Tennessee Foundry
- Asbury Automotive Expects Earnings To Exceed Estimate For The First Quarter
- Delphi and Ingersoll-Rand's Torrington Unit Form Global Steering Alliance
- Johnson Controls Profit Climbs
- Japan's Aftermarket Still A Challenge For New Entrants
- Federal-Mogul Receives Contract to Supply New Monosteel Piston for Truck Engine
- Gentex Revenues, Net Income Climb In First Quarter
- Lear Strengthens Its Manufacturing Capability In China With New Joint Venture
- Genuine Parts Said First Quarter Sales, Income Declined
- Hyundai Motor To Assemble New Vehicle In Venezuela
- XM Satellite Radio To Be Offered On All 2003 Cadillac Models
- Exide Technologies Files For Bankruptcy Protection
- DaimlerChrysler, Mitsubishi Sign Cross-Supply Commercial Engine Agreement
- Intermet's Profits Climb In First Quarter Despite Lower Sales
- Hyundai Breaks Ground On Its First U.S. Auto Plant
- Denso To Split Tennessee Operations Into Separate Companies
- Toyota To Procure More Chinese Auto Parts
- Honeywell Wins Patent Case vs. BorgWarner In Germany
- Europe Car Sales Predicted To Decline In 2002
- Kmart and Penske Reach Agreement On Service Center Closings
- J. Eberspaecher Opens New North American Headquarters In Novi, Mich
- Honda Says It Will Up Output In China
- Bosch To Upgrade Tennessee Facility
- GM Said Antilock Brakes To Be Equipped On 70 Percent Of Its 2003 Models
- Honda In Joint Venture With Sanyo To Produce Hybrid Car Batteries
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