Huwebes, Hulyo 30, 2015

Amazon hires ex-Top Gear presenter Clarkson for TV series

Jeremy Clarkson, the TV presenter who was ousted as host of 'Top Gear' this year, will front a new show on Amazon.com in 2016, underscoring the online retailer's drive to push its streaming service with big-ticket names.


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Ford engine plant evacuated after bomb threat

The morning shift at Ford's engine plant in suburban Detroit was sent home early today because of a bomb threat. The Macomb County Sheriff's Office was still searching the 2 million-square-foot plant in Romeo, Mich.


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BorgWarner Q2 earnings fall 21%

Auto supplier BorgWarner said its second-quarter earnings and revenue were hurt by the stronger U.S. dollar and lower-than-expected sales in China and other parts of the world.


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FCA's Q2 profit rises 69% on strong NAFTA sales

Fiat Chrysler Automobiles said its second-quarter net income rose 69 percent to 333 million euros ($364 million) on a strong performance in North America and record global Jeep sales.


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FCA's Q2 profit rises 69% on strong NAFTA sales

Fiat Chrysler Automobiles said its second-quarter net income rose 69 percent to 333 million euros ($364 million) on a strong performance in North America and record global Jeep sales.


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Mazda's quarterly profit falls 5.4% despite strong China, U.S. sales

Mazda said quarterly profit fell 5.4 percent despite higher auto sales in China and the U.S. that helped cushion the blow of foreign exchange losses and costs booked for new plants in Mexico and Thailand.


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Mazda's quarterly profit drops 5.4% despite strong China, U.S. sales

Mazda said quarterly profit fell 5.4 percent despite higher auto sales in China and the U.S. which helped cushion the blow of foreign exchange losses and costs booked for new plants in Mexico and Thailand.


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