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Articles in May 3, 2001, issue of Autoparts Report
- ChoiceParts Completes Acquisition of CarStation
- BorgWarner Sheds Fuel Systems Business
- U.S. Government Says China Is Injuring U.S. Auto Replacement Glass Industry With Cheap Imports
- Ford Ordered To Replace Switches
- Intel Forms Alliance With Microsoft, Others For In-Car Computer Systems
- Satellite Digital Radio Industry To Flourish, New Study Predicts
- GM To Announce Buyout Of Daewoo
- Telematics To See Sharp Growth, Research Firm Says
- Diesel Car Sales Continue To Surge In Europe
- Copart Acquires New Facility in Pennsylvania
- GM's OnStar To Offer Financial News To Drivers
- Auto, Auto Parts Stocks Downgraded By Analysts; Recovery Expected Late 2001
- Collins & Aikman Signs Letter of Intent to Acquire Automotive Fabric Operations From Joan Fabrics
- Telematics 2001 Conference Set For May 15 - 16
- Membership in UAW Plunged 12 Percent In 2000
- ArvinMeritor To Move Aftermarket Operations From Tenn
- Some Peterbilt Trucks Will Have XM-Ready Radios Installed
- Ford Opens Commercial Vehicle Assembly Plant in Turkey
- Intermet To Close Mexican Machining Plant And Downsize Pulaski, Tenn., Die-Casting Plant
- Motorola Forms Automotive Communications & Electronic Systems Group
- Haldex, Altra Technologies Form Collision Avoidance Alliance
- Ford May Get Tariff Relief For Imports Into Philippines
- TechSys Says It Will Merge With Fuel Cell Inc
- Ford, China Joint Venture Awaiting Government Approval
- GM, Russian AvtoVAZ To Finalize Deal For New Alliance
- GM Collaborating With The University of Tulsa On Catalytic Converter Research
- Nissan Will Build Light Truck, SUV Assembly Plant In Miss