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Articles in May 22, 2002, issue of Autoparts Report
- ArvinMeritor Sheds Exhaust Manufacturing Operations
- Toyota To Supply Diesel Engines To BMW
- Collins & Aikman Reports Net Loss For First Quarter 2002
- Federal-Mogul Set To Sell Certain U.S. Camshaft Operations
- Falling Car Sales, Rising Debt May Result In Large Layoffs For Fiat
- LoJack Reported Higher Revenues, Lower Net Income
- Ford In Venture To Develop New Catalytic Coating Technology
- Toyota To Boost Sales In Mexico
- Global Light Vehicle Sales Projected To Be 56.2 Million In 2002
- DaimlerChrysler To Offer Sirius Satellite Radio On New Vehicles
- Sumitomo Electric To Buy Calsonic' Wiring Harness Operations
- Chrysler Group To Redesign Production Planning Process To Better React To Market Changes
- Dura Casts Off UK Steering Gear Business
- Decoma Reports Higher First Quarter Profits
- Big Three Cost Reduction Includes Eliminating Certain Vehicle Features
- Government May Look At Vehicle Reclassification For Fuel Economy Considerations
- Magna International Posts Solid First Quarter Numbers
- U.S. Light-Vehicle Sales On Pace To 16.8 Million Units
- GM China Plans To Join New Chinese Joint Venture
- Modine' Earnings, Revenues Decline
- Ford's Supplier Manufacturing Campus In Chicago Adds Nine Suppliers
- Nissan Motor, Chinese May Form Joint Venture
- Universal Automotive Sees Projects Profitability In 2002
- Keystone Buys Plastic Bumper Recycling Operation
- Chile, Argentina Form For Auto Trade Agreement
- Dana Ups Earnings Estimate
- GM Canada Sees Advantage In Starting Contract Talks With Canadian Auto Union
- JAMA Canada To Support Government Competitiveness Program
- DENSO's Net Income Increases