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Articles in Oct 8, 2001, issue of Autoparts Report
- Tower Automotive Arranges Financing For Its Milwaukee Frame Assembly Line
- Delphi Forms French Fuel Cell Research Center
- GM Revises Downward Estimates Of 2001 & 2002 North American Car Sales
- Federal-Mogul Files For Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Protection
- Ford, Ballard Sign Agreement For Fuel Cells
- Nissan Workers Reject Union Representation
- Global Auto Sales Expected To Fall By 4 Million Units In 2002
- DaimlerChrysler, Ford And Ballard In Deal To Boost Fuel Cell Capability
- Findings On Chinese Replacement Windshield Dumping Delayed Until Feb. 2002
- Stackpole Wins General Motors Oil Pump Business
- Intel Opens Design Center To Boost Telematics
- U.S. September Auto Sales Helped By Incentives
- American Axle & Manufacturing Awarded New Forging Business By Ford
- The Change From Mechanical To Electronic Systems Is Auto Industry's Biggest Challenge
- Consumers Ready For Hybrids, According To New Study
- DaimlerChrysler's Transmission Plant Expansion Is Underway
- Valeo, Ricardo Sign To Jointly Develop 42 Volt Diesel Vehicle
- Delphi Plans Marketing Effort In India
- Mitsubishi, Nissan To Merge Transmission Businesses
- Donnelly Corp. Said Third Quarter Earnings Will Be Hurt
- Dana Forms European Joint Ventures For Piston Rings With Japanese Producer
- Auto Sales In Europe Expected To Decline Sharply
- Earning Estimates Lowered On Major Parts Makers But Borg Warner Gets Upgrade
- Johnson Controls Completes Two European Acquisitions
- Prospects Of Increased Imports Prompts Mexican Automotive Industry To Seek Government Fiscal Reform
- ArvinMeritor Sees Decline In Fourth-Quarter Performance
- DaimlerChrysler Starts Construction On Indiana Transmission Plant
- Japan's New Vehicles Sales Dropped 4.1 Percent In September
- AutoZone Says Same Store Sales Up 8% In Fourth Quarter