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General Motors Co. CEO Fritz Henderson will be a keynote speaker at the 2010 Automotive News World Congress in Detroit. Henderson will speak after dinner Tuesday, Jan. 12. 12:01 am U.S. ET | Oct. 12
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For much of the time that Volkswagen operated its first U.S. assembly plant, Stefan Jacoby was a student at the University of Cologne in Germany. Now Jacoby oversees construction of a $1 billion factory in Chattanooga, Tenn. 12:01 am U.S. ET | Oct. 5
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Although the global automotive depression isn't over, some entrepreneurs are preparing to acquire more supplier operations. One of the key consolidators, Wilbur Ross, will be a featured speaker at the 2010 Automotive News World Congress. 12:01 am U.S. ET | Sept. 28
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One of the key players in Magna International Inc.'s planned acquisition of Opel will be a featured speaker at the 2010 Automotive News World Congress. Don Walker, co-CEO of Magna, will speak Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 13, in Detroit. 12:01 am U.S. ET | Sept. 21
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Alan Mulally will be one of the keynote speakers at the 34th Automotive News World Congress in Detroit. The CEO of Ford Motor Co. will begin the second day of the congress on Wednesday, Jan. 13. 12:01 am U.S. ET | Sept. 14
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The UAW will sacrifice to help General Motors and Chrysler LLC get federal loans but doesn't expect to accept lower wages, President Ron Gettelfinger said. 12:01 am U.S. ET | Jan. 26
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Hundreds of North American parts makers may fail within months as a weakening economy forces automakers to slash production, the CEO of Canada's second-largest supplier says. 12:01 am U.S. ET | Jan. 26
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When General Motors submits its viability plan to Congress next month, it will outline what its future U.S. market share will need to be with just four core brands. 12:01 am U.S. ET | Jan. 26
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The federal government needs to increase gasoline taxes gradually if it wants to decrease dependence on foreign oil and promote cleaner vehicles, the CEO of the nation's largest dealership group told the Automotive News World Congress last week. 12:01 am U.S. ET | Jan. 26
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Safety and green technologies will require vast amounts of auto innovation, but companies will have to work together to create products that can ensure their viability. 12:01 am U.S. ET | Jan. 26
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Car shoppers in 2020 will find vehicles that are smaller, lighter and equipped with a wide range of powertrains and materials. 12:01 am U.S. ET | Jan. 26
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If automakers know their brands' core strengths and weaknesses and react quickly to events, they'll make it through the next 18 months, said the CEO of Mazda North American Operations. 12:01 am U.S. ET | Jan. 26
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Chevrolet has two goals going forward: Boost U.S. retail market share and increase sales per store as consolidation continues in major markets. 12:01 am U.S. ET | Jan. 26
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As the auto industry weathers the economic storm, it must prepare to take advantage of the opportunities that lie on the other side of the recession, Toyota sales executive Don Esmond told the Automotive News World Congress. 12:01 am U.S. ET | Jan. 26
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Auto marketers should look to the same range of new media that President Barack Obama used so successfully during the campaign to raise funds and votes, Bonita Stewart, industry director for automotive at Google Inc. 12:01 am U.S. ET | Jan. 26
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Foreign automakers face increasing competitive challenges in China, but the country's rapid growth makes the effort worthwhile, a veteran manufacturing expert says. 12:01 am U.S. ET | Jan. 26
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Chinese-designed cars assembled in Mexico will be sold in the United States within five years -- maybe through big-box retailers such as Wal-Mart -- industry veteran Kathleen Ligocki said. 12:01 am U.S. ET | Jan. 26
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The industry crisis gives dealers, suppliers and auto executives a chance to show that automaking is vital to the nation, Tim Leuliette, CEO of parts maker Dura Automotive Systems Inc., told the Automotive News World Congress. 12:01 am U.S. ET | Jan. 26
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Ford Motor Co. is trying to remain the only U.S. automaker that doesn't need government loans to survive. 12:01 am U.S. ET | Jan. 26
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Chrysler LLC and Fiat S.p.A. design executives were to begin meeting last week to determine a North American portfolio for their new alliance. 12:01 am U.S. ET | Jan. 26
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Chrysler LLC and Fiat S.p.A. design executives will begin meeting this week to determine the North American portfolio created by their new alliance. 12:01 am U.S. ET | Jan. 22
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The UAW will sacrifice to help General Motors and Chrysler LLC get their federal loans, but doesn't expect to take lower wages, President Ron Gettelfinger said Wednesday night at the Automotive News World Congress. 12:01 am U.S. ET | Jan. 22 | UPDATED: 1/21/09 9:55 p.m.EST
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Consumers car-shopping in the 2020 model year will find vehicles that are smaller, lighter, and use a wide range of powertrains and materials. They may run on synthetic fuels. 12:01 am U.S. ET | Jan. 22
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The federal government needs to gradually increase gasoline taxes if it wants to decrease dependence on foreign oil and promote cleaner vehicles, the CEO of the nation's largest dealership group told the Automotive News World Congress today. 3:04 pm U.S. ET | Jan. 21
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If automakers know their brand's core strengths and weaknesses and react quickly to events, they'll make it through the next 18 months, the CEO of Mazda North American Operations said today at the Automotive News World Congress. 2:05 pm U.S. ET | Jan. 21
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Foreign automakers face increasing competitive challenges in the Chinese market, but its rapid growth makes the effort worthwhile, a veteran manufacturing expert said. 12:37 pm U.S. ET | Jan. 21
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Hundreds of North American auto-parts makers may fail within months as a weakening economy forces automakers to slash production, the CEO of Canada's second-largest supplier said. 12:01 am U.S. ET | Jan. 21 | UPDATED: 1/20/09 10:45 p.m. EST
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General Motors will go to market with four core brands in the future: Chevrolet, Cadillac, Buick and GMC. Pontiac will be shrunk “significantly,” a senior GM executive told the Automotive News World Congress on Tuesday night. 12:01 am U.S. ET | Jan. 21
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As the auto industry weathers the current economic storm, it must prepare to take full advantage of the opportunities on the other side of the recession, Toyota sales executive Don Esmond told the Automotive News World Congress today. 10:31 am U.S. ET | Jan. 21
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Consumers are wary about the advertising messages they get from traditional media sources such as television and newspapers, which makes new media all the more critical for successful marketing, a top GM advertising executive said Tuesday. 12:01 am U.S. ET | Jan. 21 | UPDATED: 1/20/09 8:25 p.m. EST
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Automotive companies that wish to innovate their way into continued viability need to accept product ideas from all areas of their businesses -- and outside. “Invention may belong to r&d, but innovation does not,” Andrew Brown Jr. 12:01 am U.S. ET | Jan. 21
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Somebody must have fed truth serum to Mike Jackson. At the Automotive News World Congress today, he delivered a speech that was funny, biting and very, very blunt. Perhaps it was the credit crisis that pushed him over the edge. 4:33 pm U.S. ET | Jan. 21
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Chevrolet will increase its retail market share in the United States this year, Ed Peper, vice president of Chevrolet said in a speech at 2009 Automotive News World Congress today. 12:16 pm U.S. ET | Jan. 20 | UPDATED: 1/20/09 1:32 p.m.EST
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Chinese-designed cars that are assembled in Mexico could be sold in the United States within five years, and Canada before then, industry veteran Kathleen Ligocki said today at the Automotive News World Congress. 1:45 pm U.S. ET | Jan. 20
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Chevrolet is offering a special options package this spring to Corvette buyers who want a tad more performance and some extra eye candy. 2:26 pm U.S. ET | Jan. 20
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Dealers, suppliers and auto executives must use the crises at the Detroit 3 to communicate the industry's economic importance to the nation, Tim Leuliette, CEO of parts maker Dura Automotive Systems Inc., said today. 10:02 am U.S. ET | Jan. 20
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A global supply veteran and three top product development executives will be featured speakers at the Automotive News World Congress next week in Detroit. 12:01 am U.S. ET | Jan. 12
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Linda Hasenfratz, CEO of Linamar Corp., will be a keynote speaker at the 33rd Automotive News World Congress in Detroit on Tuesday evening, Jan. 20. 12:01 am U.S. ET | Dec. 15, 2008
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Industry veterans Harold Krivan and Arupa Tesolin will join a roundtable discussion at the Automotive News World Congress in Detroit. The panelists will talk about the role of innovation in auto industry sustainability on Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 20. 12:01 am U.S. ET | Dec. 8, 2008
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AutoNation CEO Mike Jackson and UAW President Ron Gettelfinger will be featured speakers at the Automotive News World Congress in Detroit. 12:01 am U.S. ET | Dec. 1, 2008
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Auto advertising directors of Google, MySpace and General Motors will be featured speakers at the Automotive News World Congress in Detroit. 12:01 am U.S. ET | Nov. 17, 2008
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Veteran Toyota sales executive Don Esmond will speak at the 33rd Automotive News World Congress in January in Detroit. Esmond, 64, is senior vice president for automotive operations at Toyota Motor Sales U.S.A. Inc. 12:01 am U.S. ET | Nov. 10, 2008