Manufacturing
Big Three All are Winners in 2013
For only the second time in decades, all of America’s “Big Three” automakers will increase market share for...
Fiat to Buy Chrysler for Pennies on the Dollar
Just as the “ink” was drying on the previous story, an update arrived saying that Italian automaker Fiat...
GM to Recall 1.46 Million Cars in Chinese Market
GM to Recall 1.46 Million Cars in Chinese Market (Reuters) One day after both Volkswagen AG and General...
Volkswagen Beats out GM in China for Top Auto Sales in 2013
For the first time in nine years, Volkswagen AG will reign as the top foreign carmaker in China,...
Christmas Comes Early for Boeing Investors
Investors holding shares of Boeing (BA) received an early Christmas present in mid-December, when the company announced a...
GM Announces $1.3B Expansion of 5 U.S. Plants
General Motors announced Monday that it will expand its U.S. operations, creating or retaining 1000 jobs.
Fiat Seeks to Spend $12 Billion to Build Italian-Made Luxury Cars
Fiat SpA (F) plans to invest as much as 9 billion euros ($12.3 billion) on new models to...
Factory Prices Down in the Euro Zone
Factory prices fell by 0.5% from September to October and by 1.4% year-to-year in the 17-country euro zone.
Gold Futures Fall on Manufacturing Data
Gold futures closed 2 percent lower on Monday at $1,221.90. That’s the barbarous relic’s lowest level since July...
U.S. Manufacturing Hit Two-Year High in October
The Institute for Supply Management’s manufacturing index reached 57.3% in October, the highest level since April 2011.