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A new research report from Merrill Lynch highlights the firm's top picks in industrials and basic materials. These have the biggest upside potential for 2015.
FCA, as Chrysler is now called, set a new post-IPO high of $13.54 shortly after the noon hour on Wednesday.
Two of the three big U.S. automakers have put up big numbers this year in sales of pickup trucks.
General Motors reported that total November sales rose 6.5% year-over-year and total retail sales for the first 11 months of 2014 totaled 2.01 million units.
November new light vehicle sales will be announced on Tuesday, and auto industry analysts expect decent growth year-over-year.
Chrysler's sales growth may be the envy of the automotive manufacturing industry. However, it has come at a cost.
Courtesy of JeepAutomakers will report U.S. new car sales for November on Tuesday, and analysts expect another month of growth. The analysts at Kelley Blue Book (KBB) are forecasting light vehicle...
Toyota Motor Corp. In the month of October, Japanese automakers were responsible for eight of the top-20-selling vehicles in the U.S. The four top-selling cars come from Japanese makers, and trail...
Ford has announced the EPA estimated fuel economy ratings for its 2015 aluminum body F-150 pickup with the 2.7-liter EcoBoost engine.
It is hard to believe that any company could invest over $100 billion in anything. It turns out that company is auto manufacturer Volkswagen.
Through September, global sales total just over 64.5 million vehicles, according to industry analysis firm focus2move.
The Chrysler brand needs a turnaround so it will not weigh so heavily on the results of the parent company. Management hopes this will come in the form of its new 300.
Takata faces huge fines, and almost certainly lawsuits, over its defective airbags. If Takata goes bankrupt, claims against the company would be in limbo.
For the third consecutive year, the company spending the most on research and development (R&D) was Germany's Volkswagen.
Overall car sales in Europe continue to grow as the EU slowly emerges from its deep recession. But not for GM.