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THE WEEK THAT WAS: More rain, more results
4 May 2012
More rain and more quarterly results pretty well sums up the week at just-auto.com towers as we head into our 'spring break' also known as a 'bank holiday weekend'. I'm stocking up on BBQ gas, meat, sandbags and a JCB digger to divert the local stream into the neighbour's place if it gets any higher...
US: GM net profit off 69% after Europe goodwill write-down
3 May 2012
General Motors first quarter net profit plunged 69% year on year to US$1.0bn, or $0.60 a share after special items related to goodwill in Europe caused a $0.6bn hit to the bottom line but were still better than some analysts expected.
US: AIAG looking for US OEM approval today for Nylon 12 alternative
30 April 2012
A sub-group meeting of the Automotive Industry Action Group (AIAG) is looking to secure OEM approval today (30 April) for resin alternatives, following the fatal fire at the Evonik factory in Marl, Germany.
COMMENT: Nylon 12 explosion to send ripples around world?
26 April 2012
There seems to be a massive supplier storm brewing as the full impact of last month's huge explosion at Evonik's Nylon 12 resin plant in Germany starts to be felt.
US: Delphi ups guidance after good first quarter
25 April 2012
Delphi has raised its 2012 earnings per share (EPS) guidance after booking first quarter net income of US$342m compared with $291m in Q1 2011 on revenue up 2.4% to $4.1bn.
GERMANY: Fatal Evonik fire to disrupt resin supply until at least July
24 April 2012
Critical PA-12 resin supplier Evonik's fatal fire at its German factory could see global component delivery severely affected for at least three months, with the industry urgently mulling new validation processes.
US: Delphi targets shareholder value and world car deaths toll reduction
20 April 2012
Delphi Automotive says its priority is to create shareholder value as it reviewed its stellar 2011 financial results and looked to supply technology to reduce appalling global road deaths.
PRODUCT EYE: A truck from China
18 April 2012
Great Wall's quiet entry into the UK market reminds me a little of the arrival of Japanese light commercials in the Antipodes back in the 50s and 60s. Softy-softly, word of mouth.
GENEVA SHOW: Historic list of world premieres
8 March 2012
Our summary of world premiere concepts and production models which appeared for the first time at the Geneva motor show's 6 March press day.
GENEVA SHOW: Delphi's connectivity concept
6 March 2012
Systems engineer Olaf Donner talked just-auto through the firm's F1for3, a connectivity showcase concept that's making its global debut here in Geneva.
INTERVIEW: Graziano head of automotive transmissions, Paolo Mantelli
1 March 2012
"What is a problem for the manufacturer is an opportunity for suppliers." So says Graziano head of automotive transmissions, Paolo Mantelli, who talked to just-auto about the opportunities for electric vehicles and the role of government in promoting the sector.
Q&A with BWI Group: Brake systems
21 February 2012
Best known for its work on MagneRide adaptive suspension technologies, which feature in a growing number of premium vehicles, investment in BWI Group’s brake systems capacity aims to raise the company’s profile in key growth markets. Matthew Beecham talked with the company’s global sales and engineering director, Alan Lee, to understand the strategy
BELGIUM: CLEPA cautions Saab receivers not to sell assets to pay huge lawyer army
3 February 2012
Europe's automotive supplier body CLEPA, is urging Saab receivers not to sell off the bankrupt automaker piecemeal in order to pay a vast army of lawyers.
US: Delphi posts FY 2011 net income up 16% to US$1.1bn
30 January 2012
Delphi Automotive has reported full year net income up 16.1% to US$1.1bn, while Q4 2011 revenue was US$3.9bn, an increase of 6.8%, with fourth quarter net income of US$290m.
TURKEY: Brightwell maintains Youngman is "jumping the gun" in Saab bid
20 January 2012
Potential bidder for bankrupt Saab, Brightwell Holdings, says Chinese manufacturer Youngman may be "jumping the gun," when it comes to putting in an offer for the Swedish automaker.
COMMENT: Radio silence from Saab receivers as CLEPA acts
19 January 2012
Just why aren't Saab's receivers on today's (19 January) trip to China as a high-powered delegation seeks to salvage something from the wreckage of the automaker's recent bankruptcy?
SWEDEN: FKG bewildered by Saab receivers' China flight refusal
18 January 2012
Scandinavian suppliers association FKG says it is baffled by a decision from receivers handling Saab's bankruptcy not to accept an invitation from Youngman to attend talks in China.
DETROIT INTERVIEW: OESA president and CEO Neil De Koker (part 2)
12 January 2012
In the second of two interviews at this year's North American International Auto Show, Original Equipment Suppliers Association (OESA) president and CEO Neil De Koker talked to Simon Warburton. De Koker represents 410 companies with global automotive sales of US$300bn and outlined his views on the US political environment for OESA, oil prices and the effects of the Japanese earthquake.
DETROIT: Delphi 'robust' in face of rapidly changing global events: Brown
11 January 2012
Delphi says it is able to react swiftly to the impact of global events such as last year's earthquake in Japan, although highlights the unpredictability of such fast-changing situations.
DETROIT: Combustion engine "around for a long time" - Delphi
10 January 2012
Delphi says performance improvements in the internal combustion engine will see the traditional powertrain remain a powerful tool for some considerable time.
US: Delphi developing wireless in-vehicle device charging
10 January 2012
Delphi says it will display its Wireless Device Charging System at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES; Las Vegas) next week.
Q&A with Delphi Powertrain Systems
5 January 2012
In this interview, Matthew Beecham talked with Steve Kiefer, vice president Delphi and president Delphi Powertrain Systems and Prasad Kadle, director of advanced engineering, Delphi Thermal Systems about the clever ways in which Delphi designs its systems to ensure that CO2 is affordable.
SWEDEN: Swedish government "trying to shut me down": Lars Carlstrom
4 January 2012
Entrepreneur Lars Carlstrom says the Swedish government is attempting to "shut me down," following his trenchant criticism of way in which Saab finally went bankrupt.
SWEDEN: Lars Carlstrom re-emerges behind potential Indian Saab bid
3 January 2012
Former Russian businessman Vladimir Antonov's aide Lars Carlstrom has emerged as the entrepreneur behind a new potential Indian bid for bankrupt Saab.
December 2011 management briefing: Review of 2011 (part 2)
23 December 2011
Like any year in the auto industry, 2011 saw its fair share of company ups and downs, industrial comings and goings, and a fair old sprinkling of corporate drama. Added to the mix this year were devastating natural disasters. We covered it all on just-auto. Editor Dave Leggett sifts through the lot and picks out a few highlights from the year just gone, month by month. Part two covers the second half of the year.
SWEDEN: Saab union disputes sending of redundancy letters by receivers
21 December 2011
Bankrupt Saab's main blue collar union is disputing reports circulating in Sweden the automaker's thousands of staff have received redundancy letters in its hometown of Trollhattan.
December 2011 management briefing: Review of 2011 (part 1)
20 December 2011
Like any year in the auto industry, 2011 saw its fair share of company ups and downs, industrial comings and goings, and a fair old sprinkling of corporate drama. Added to the mix this year were devastating natural disasters. We covered it all on just-auto. Editor Dave Leggett sifts through the lot and picks out a few highlights from the year just gone, month by month. Part one covers the first half of the year.
SWEDEN: Trollhattan blue collar jobless rate could hit 20% following Saab bankrutpcy
20 December 2011
A major Saab union is cautioning blue-collar unemployment in Trollhättan could soar to 20% following the automaker's bankruptcy, although it also claims to know of two possible buyers for the manufacturer.
SWEDEN: Saab formally placed in bankruptcy
20 December 2011
Vanersborg District Court has formally placed Saab Automobile, Saab Automobile Powertrain and Saab Automobile Tools in liquidation and bankruptcy.
THE WEEK THAT WAS: Proactive PR and Eurostar
2 December 2011
Just for fun, let's start right off topic, with trains.
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