Fri, 17 Aug 2007 00:00:00 EST Research Service N26A is an overview and analysis of the North American automotive aftermarket.The study identifies the different industry segments within the aftermarket and analyzes the different industry segments by units in operation analyzes the major participants and the factors contributing to the current state of the market. Forecasts for units and revenues are provided through to 2013.
Fri, 17 Aug 2007 00:00:00 EST DENVER Twenty-year automotive industry veteran Dan Guzman has joined household segmentation provider Cohorts as VP of account services for the company?s automotive business channel. ?The automotive industry is fiercely competitive and struggling against things like consumer demand environmental concerns and the economy so making smart marketing decisions using customer segmentation targeting and versioning vital to ongoing successes ? said Craig Elzas EVP and COO of Cohorts.
Thu, 16 Aug 2007 15:08:14 GMT Aug. 16 (Bloomberg) -- Shareholders of Lear Corp., the third-biggest U.S. auto-parts maker, shot down a $37.25-a-share buyout offer from Carl Icahn in July, saying the stock might rise to $60. They may be regretting it now.
17 Aug 07 11:16:00 UTC WFTV - Investigators said the white vehicle matched the description of a car used in an armed robbery at an auto parts store earlier in the night. According to the sheriff's office, the driver of the car drove right into the deputy as she jumped out of the ...
Auto racing: Nephew\'s tragic death alters driver\'s outlook Columbus Dispatch, OH - 2 hours ago Gray\'s world revolved around his business, Gray\'s Auto Recovery, and the modified race car that he drove in his free time was an extension of his ...
Tue, 26 Aug 2008 20:26:00 GMT ? The Gold Rush Tour continues for the Advance Auto Parts World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series over the Labor Day weekend with four events in the always scenic Pacific Northwest . Skagit Speedway is first on the docket, with two full nights of racing ...
Auto news in brief: GM offers retirement deal Detroit Free Press, United States - 5 hours ago Blue Water Automotive Systems Inc., a maker of plastic parts for US automakers, won court approval to sell a plant and equipment for $6 million to CIT Group ...
Mon, 25 Aug 2008 04:05:20 GMT (Springfield, MO) -- Some recent car thefts in Springfield are keeping police investigators busy and others hoping this doesn't happen to them. Valerie Deese is frustrated after her husband's routine outing to an auto parts store leaves her without a car. And she says she's not the only one.