By Industry Leaders Magazine
The rise to prominence in the automotive industries for Hyundai KIA Automotive Group (HKAG) was capped by the acquisition of Kia Motors in 1998. (May 24)
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CHINA, RUSSIA, FLORIDA, MANAGEMENT
By IBTimes
U.S. auto sales will likely reach a 14.2 million seasonally adjusted annual sales rate in May 2012, the greatest year-over-year gain in more than 12 months, as consumers take advantage of credit and low interest rates to replace aging cars. (May 23)
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GENERAL MOTORS, FORD MOTOR COMPANY, NYSE, S&P, CHRYSLER, GDP
By IBTimes
Asian stock markets advanced for the second day Tuesday as China's commitment to stimulate growth in the world's second largest economy and signs of cooperation between German and French leaders buoyed sentiment. (May 22)
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CHINA, SAMSUNG, GERMANY, LG ELECTRONICS, JAPAN
By Reuters
Japan's Nikkei share average rose in early trading Tuesday, continuing Monday's technical correction as investors picked up bargains after last week's flurry of aggressive selling, triggered by concern over a deepening euro crisis. (May 22)
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CHINA, JAPAN, RUSSIA, BANK OF JAPAN, INVESTMENT
By IBTimes AU
Three weeks since her body was discovered dead in a creek, the suspect(s) behind the killing of Queenslander Allison Baden-Clay has not been arrested. Reports of her husband’s affair have surfaced amid police investigations. (May 21)
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LAWYER, SILVER
By IBTimes
Japan's vaunted automakers may soon stop building cars in their homeland for export as a soaring yen combines with Mother Nature's mood swings, and an aging population saps the strength of its domestic market, driving the companies across wide oceans and far from their birthplace. (May 19)
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FORD MOTOR COMPANY, NYSE, CALIFORNIA, MANUFACTURING, ISRAEL, JAPAN, CHINA
By IBTimes
The Japanese government is asking businesses and homes to conserve electricity during the summer in order to avoid blackouts, but efforts to restart nuclear reactors continue to encounter resistance by political opponents of the national government. (May 18)
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CHINA, NYSE, MANUFACTURING, JAPAN, EARTHQUAKE, TSUNAMI
By IBTimes
Asian stock markets tumbled on Friday, following an overnight slump on Wall Street as weaker-than-expected U.S. economic data and a deepening euro zone crisis dampened sentiment. (May 18)
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FEDERAL RESERVE, MANUFACTURING, SONY