Some of their findings were recently published in a white paper on typeface in autos.
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Yes, a lack of real innovation in autos creates energy demands that we struggle to fulfil.
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Whittle the group down from 41 businesses to a more manageable nine--in autos, trading and finance.
For MTD (ManagingTheDragon) readers interested in autos, attendance at GAF 2012 is a must.
The damage was most evident in autos, down 44.5%, and power equipment, down 48.7%.
This is a value construct overweighted in autos, banks like Citicorp, and farm equipment, paper and aluminum.
Motorola has the number one share of embedded processors or microcontrollers in autos, handheld organizers and telecommunications switches.
Motorola has the No. 1 share of embedded processors or microcontrollers in autos, handheld organizers and telecommunications switches.
Putin has seized control of large sectors of the economy, including stakes in autos, aviation, metals and mining.
Now vertical dis-integration is the order of the day in autos, handheld computers, pharmaceuticals, ink-jet printers, health foods, cameras, microchips.
Japan had charged into the main arena of industrial capitalism, declaring its supremacy in autos, ships, steel and the like.
The main industrial use for PGMs is in catalytic converters in autos.
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Rising automotive sales figures should translate into better shipments even as aluminum continues to replace steel in autos due to its lighter weight.
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Major companies like Peugeot PSA, in autos, Sanofi in pharma, Carrefour, in retail, have announced layoffs leaving unemployment at levels not seen since 1993.
Audi is the up and coming design house in autos but I happen to think their latest shapes are a rip off of Mercedes.
November's weakness was driven by a significant drop in demand for commercial aircraft, though weakness in autos, steel and defense communications equipment also played a role.
In the U.S., given weakness in general manufacturing and softening in autos, he sees a 10%-15% decline in the the 2012 second half from the first half.
To meet those standards, GM must install smaller battery packs in autos and implement mechanisms that regenerate braking energy and shut down the vehicle's engine when it's idling.
That kind of juice makes factories hum, and South Africa, despite problems aplenty (see p. 36), is beginning to build a manufactured-goods export base in autos, machine tools and chemicals.
China appeared to hit bottom in late 2012, and I expect a rebound in Chinese demand to benefit high-end luxury firms in general and high-end autos in particular.
In that sense it's no surprise that every industrial boom--from oil in the 19th century, to autos in the early 20th, to technology in the late 20th century--was largely characterized by American entrepreneurs.
Geely broke the equivalent of the sound barrier in China autos when it emerged as the winning bidder for Volvo, the first Chinese car company to make an overseas acquisition of a premium brand.
The Aluminum Association, an industry group, mentioned in its report that a typical lightweight automobile uses around 330 pounds of aluminum and estimated that aluminum will contribute close to 500 pounds in lightweight autos going forward.
But sales edged down a bit in December, according to the U.S. Commerce Department, and in the end sales excluding autos rose 6% in December compared with 2010.
But the work-rule rigidities of industrywide unions have doomed many an American job, notably in steel and autos.
When the dust finally settled, the number of autos in Beijing increased by an estimated 900, 000 in 2010.
Economists were expecting a gain of 1.2% overall in February, and a 0.7% rise in sales excluding autos.
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