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Articles in Oct 3, 2002, issue of Autoparts Report
- Auto Parts Trade Associations Join Forces In Push For Lower Steel Tariffs
- Delphi Said GM Is First Electric Steering Customer
- AutoZone's Fourth Quarter Profits, Revenues Soar
- Nissan Sets U.S. Sales Target Of 1 Million Units By 2005
- New GM-Daewoo Venture To Share Parts With Suzuki
- New European Assembly Plant Considered By Toyota
- Delphi Grows Business With Land Rover and Jaguar Contracts
- Raytheon and Valeo To Create New Advanced Sensing Venture
- Peugeot's China Joint Venture To Produce 100,000 Cars In 2003
- Delphi Captures New Technology Business With BMW
- Nissan Awards New Business To Visteon
- Continental Forms Tire Joint Venture In Russia
- Delphi Projects European Business To Hit $5.8 Billion This Year
- FTC Oks Pennzoil-Quaker State Sale To Shell
- Profits Soaring For China's Auto Producers
- GM, Autovaz In SUV Joint Venture
- Canadian Firm Will Not Disclose Plans for Norfolk, Va.-Area Car Parts Maker
- BorgWarner Sets Up Korean Business To Supply Hyundai
- IMPCO Reports Net Fiscal First Quarter Loss
- BMW To Invest $400 Million In South Carolina
- Midas' Shares Plunge After Firm Lowers Guidance
- North American Parts Aftermarket To Reach $53 Billion In 2006, New Study Predicts
- Valeo Plans New Investment In U.S. Unit
- A.O. Smith Said Third Quarter Earnings To Exceed Wall Street Expectations
- Consumers Overwhelmingly Prefer Use Of Factory-Authorized Parts in Collision Repair
- Goodyear's Tenn. Plant To Lay Off 450
- ArvinMeritor Confirms Earnings Decline In 4th Quarter
