SWEDEN: Autoliv Q1 sales fall 49%
Author: just-auto.com editorial team | 22 April 2009
Swedish auto safety systems specialist Autoliv has reported a year on year decline in first quarter consolidated net sales of 49% to US$927m due to a 45% drop in North American and west European light vehicle production.
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