President Barack Obama announces the first-ever national vehicle emissions limits.
Audio|Tue, 19 May 2009|More from WBZ's More on This
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“…the carbon emissions they produce. And a time of historic crisis in auto industry. . When domestic auto manufacturers are making people choices and restructuring their businesses to be viable in the future. This rule provides the …”
Regulation on credit cards...Steve Syre talks with Tom and Todd
Audio|Tue, 19 May 2009|More from Finneran's Forum
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“…Crittenton thunderous ovation and -- ended new regulation these are in the auto industry. . So changing the regulation in new rule with regard to credit cards and congress system in this you know this legislation there …”
(NECN: Peter Howe, Dedham, Mass.) - President Obama's new fuel-efficiency standard for U.S. cars could save billions of barrels of oil. But it will also cost consumers by 2016 an average $1,300 more per vehicle, and potentially limit their ch...
Video|Tue, 19 May 2009|More from Boston.com
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“…New emissions standards for the struggling auto industry. . President Barack Obama has announced the first ever national standards. They're expected to save billions of barrels of oil and save consumers …”
(NECN: Boston, Mass.) - Chrysler has expanded early retirement and buyout offers at six of the eight factories it plans to close as part of its bankruptcy restructuring. The offers expire May 26 and in some cases are better than an offer ...
Video|Mon, 18 May 2009|More from Boston.com
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“…site apart from the Suffolk University NE CN downtown Boston studio. Troubled auto industry Chrysler corporation has filed for bankruptcy -- known last week announced that nearly 800 dealerships across the country would be closed. Joining …”
WBZ's Lisa Meyer speaks with an auto industry analyst.
Audio|Fri, 15 May 2009|More from WBZ's More on This
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“…in the WBZ news or were talking -- John all conflicts. An auto industry analyst at global insight in Lexington. About the GM announcement today that it's sending out termination letters -- had sent -- to …”
“…when we look at the end of 2010 what kind of an auto industry do you expect domestically. …”
(NECN: Peter Howe) - The troubles in the car business are hitting home on Main Streets in New England and all across the country. Today General Motors is informing 1,100 dealerships of plans to end its relationship with them. GM says another 1,...
Video|Fri, 15 May 2009|More from Boston.com
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“…that adds up to massive job losses. Beyond the numbers there's an auto industry's fight for survival and a big impact to workers facing an uncertain future. -- he has business reporter Peter powers -- on …”
WBZ's Lisa Meyer with more.
Audio|Thu, 14 May 2009|More from WBZ's More on This
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“…and WBZ newsroom we're talking with George Magli -- a a senior auto industry analyst for global insight which is based in Lexington. About the announcement out of Chrysler today that it's going to contract its …”
(NECN) - The two-month rally loses steam as stocks end the day mixed. The Dow Jones industrial average rose 50 points, a fraction of a percent, to close at 8,469. The Nasdaq composite dropped 15 - nearly one percent, to 1,716. The S-&...
Video|Tue, 12 May 2009|More from Boston.com
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“…Chrysler to basically fund its future so we talk about. The US auto industry for data continues to be the shining example raising capital through the public market and through the free market system. Is the …”
(NECN) - On Wall Street today -- stocks took a tumble after a disappointing response to an auction of 30-year treasury bonds. Dow Jones Industrial average fell 102 points -- more than one percent -- to close at nearly 8410 Nasdaq Composite sun...
Video|Thu, 7 May 2009|More from Boston.com
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“…we've seen just how wonderful of the stress test went for the auto industry and we've only had a pony back up to our taxpaying bar. On multiple occasions with slightly comforted to know the GM …”
(Boston Globe) Kennemetal employees face an unpaid leave. By Erin Ailworth, Joanne Rathe and DC Denison, Globe Staff
Video|Wed, 6 May 2009|More from Boston.com
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“…the other other things that are out of it. We supply the auto industry resupply. Heavy equipment industries you supply. The airline industries be supplied you know. A lot of component companies you know sell. There …”