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Articles in Nov 5, 2002, issue of Autoparts Report
- Weak Yen Hurting U.S. Automakers, Ford Chief Said
- Mitsubishi Heavy Awarded GM Minivan Air Conditioning Business
- GM To Import Chinese-Made Engines For SUV Assembly In Canada
- ArvinMeritor, Apollo Rumored To Bid TRW's Auto Unit
- TRW Automotive Awarded Electrically Assisted Steering Contracts
- Dana Sheds Three Companies In Restructuring Move
- October Light-Vehicle Sales Plunge In First Two Weeks Of October
- Emerson, Dana To Jointly Develop Advanced Vehicle Actuator Systems
- Texaco Ovonic Battery Systems Building New Battery Plant In Ohio
- Johnson Gets OK To Purchase Varta Unit
- Growth in Navigation Systems Growing Beyond Luxury Segment
- Aftermarket Reports Improved Earnings
- Timken Broadens Expansion Of Precision Components In Latin America
- Daewoo Awarded $52 Million Contract From U.S. Carmaker
- Lear's Third Quarter EPS Rises 42 Percent
- DaimlerChrysler To Locate In Savannah, Georgia
- GM Said 10 Percent Asian Market Share Prediction Pushed Back To 2005- 2006
- Genuine Parts Co. Reports Third Quarter Results - Sales Up 3 %, Net Income Up 7%
- Magna Donnelly To Close Two Michigan Mirror Plants
- Navistar, UAW Reach Agreement
- Visteon Reports Third Quarter Loss
- New Standard Approved For 1394 Architecture
- Siemens Considering Chrysler Component Plant
- Tower Said Revenues Increase In Third Quarter
- Ford Plans To Cut Parts Cost By 15 Percent Within Two Years
- Delphi Realigns To Improve Lean Manufacturing
- Valeo Said It Expects Sharp Growth In Its N. American Sales
- BorgWarner Reports Sharp Increase In Revenues, Earnings
- Automakers May Not Meet Side Airbag Deadline
- Superior Industries Awarded Aluminum Wheel Contracts By General Motors
- Delphi Awarded Diesel Common Rail System By Korea's Ssangyong
- Tenneco's Earnings, Revenues Improve