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January 22, 2007

At the Auto Show the Devil vs. the Detailers

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The News Review:

- At the Auto Show the Devil vs. the Detailers
- Ford reportedly loses $1 billion a year from fake auto parts – Jan….
- China’s Chery Auto in talks for the setting up of 3 plants…

At the Auto Show the Devil vs. the Detailers
Washington Post – Jan 22, 2007
the DetailersThings even more disagreeable than fingerprints get left behind. Vomit for example presumably by people who get car sick so easily that they don’t even need to be in a moving vehicle. “The best thing is when they do it and look away” said Anthony miming a person staring at the ceiling and slinking off nonchalantly. “It’s like okay don’t tell us or anything.

Ford reportedly loses $1 billion a year from fake auto parts – Jan….
CNNMoney.com – Jan 22, 2007
Chamber study the first time an automaker has put a price tag on burgeoning problem. January 22 2007: 8:35 AM ESTNEW YRK (CNNMoney. com) — Counterfeit auto parts are costing Ford Motor Co. $1 billion a year according to a published report. The Detroit News said that.

China’s Chery Auto in talks for the setting up of 3 plants…
Forbes – Jan 22, 2007
‘We started negotiations in the second half of last year and they are still going on’ Feng Ping vice director of the company’s overseas business department told reporters. ‘It will take time as a number of issues relating to the host countries’ industry policy (are under discussion)’ she added. She said issues that remain to be settled include what level of the auto parts will be made locally and the percentage that local partners should hold in the joint ventures. Feng declined to give any further details.

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