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...one in North America”....
...Germany’s Volkswagen has reduced output at sites in China, North America and Europe due to a lack of semiconductors, while Ford has idled some production in the US....
...Nonetheless, in October, Mr Tsuga said the Japanese electronics group remained open to additional investments in North America “as we move in step with Tesla”....
...In 2007, JP Morgan pegged annual hybrid sales for the industry at the 500,000 mark....
...On May 3, 2018, the Company and its subsidiary Tesla Motors Netherlands B.V. entered into the Ninth Amendment (the “Ninth Amendment”) to the Credit Agreement....
...Morgan Stanley tops league tables. The bank has advised on $269bn worth of deals so far this year....
...The work was done by Bank of America Merrill Lynch and Morgan Stanley, which have taken on most of the risk in the deal but also stand to reap huge fees from Geely....
...Morgan Stanley analysts forecast it will not surpass 1m until 2028. Toyota, Volkswagen and GM each produce about 10m cars a year out of global sales of 90m....
...In the middle of last year, Mr Robson began pitching it to the world’s top auto component and carmakers, including General Motors, Volkswagen and Toyota. About a dozen said they were interested....
...Thanks here to Morgan Stanley’s emerging markets strategy team for compiling a long list of stocks to watch....
...Official guidance is required on whether Gareth Bale et al were expressing confidence in the UK’s future as a free trader, or were just better at kicking a ball around....
...For the government, securing the Nissan investment was crucial, as other carmakers including Toyota and General Motors’ Vauxhall unit also have investment decisions to make during what are expected to be...
...But Brian Soublet, deputy director and chief counsel at the California Department of Motor Vehicles, had another worry. Yes, there are potential safety benefits....
...Toyota (Automotive) 95. Volkswagen (Automotive) 96. Credit Suisse (Finance) 97. Direct Line (Insurance) 98. CVS Caremark (Retail) 99. Aviva (Insurance) 100....
...was a nod to “autopia”, a potentially $10tn industry that will driven by roving fleets of completely autonomous vehicles operating 24 hours a day and available at the touch of a smartphone, according to Morgan...
...It was the first of a string of epoch-shaping scoops: the alliance in November 1970 between General Motors and Isuzu; Toyota’s first production in North America in Fremont, California in 1982; Nissan’s move...
...It came shortly after Lexus, Toyota’s luxury brand, announced plans to return to European and US racing in an effort to refresh its staid image....
...Mobileye’s products are currently in use in roughly a fifth of vehicle models produced currently, Morgan Stanley said, and its customer base includes Ford, General Motors, Honda, Nissan and BMW....
...The latest case, Google v Joffe et al, involves a class action suit stemming from the company’s illicit collection of snippets of information from WiFi networks in homes that its StreetView cars were passing...
...Facebook et al may not need the intellectual capital, but they sure needed their cash....
...The Wall Street analysts waiting eagerly for details of Tesla Motors’ planned “Gigafactory” will have been disappointed by the cursory treatment the project got on Wednesday, as the company announced plans...
...Similarly, Tesla Motors, the electric carmaker, sees placing its stores in “high-visibility” locations such as shopping centres as helping to normalise electric cars....
...Statistical studies (see for example Gadea et al) confirm that there has been no significant break in the behaviour of volatility in the five year period since 2008, compared to that experienced during GM...
...(Financial Times) Iraq’s prime minister Nouri al-Maliki struggled to maintain his grip on power with a Sunni insurgency swirling around the capital and political rivals inside Baghdad’s fortified Green...
...(Financial Times) EU proposals for Libor et al to be unveiled today: “[B]enchmarks that are deemed to be “critical” would be overseen by a college of national supervisors led by the Paris-based European...
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