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To fix Chevy in Europe, GM should look to VW
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One of the challenges General Motors faces to fix its money losing European operations is to ensure that there is clear brand separation between Chevrolet and Opel/Vauxhall in the region. Can GM learn from Volkswagen, which is regarded as the master …

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Ford playing catch up in the world's biggest auto market: China
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Volkswagen has six brands aimed at every type of buyer in the vast Chinese market, from the cheap Skoda to the ultra-luxury Bentley. Until Lincoln arrives, Ford has just one. There are other obstacles. Ford cars are expensive. In a market where 70 per …

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Gold extends gains for a second day
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MADRID (MarketWatch) — Prices for gold climbed for a second session on Tuesday, continuing to bounce after the metal resisted falling through a key support level following last week's strong U.S. jobs data. Gold for August delivery (CNS:GCQ3) rose $14 …

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The easiest way to buy physical gold
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Over the years, I've been approached by a few companies asking me to endorse their products. One of the hardest and most-frequent pitches was from Rosland Capital, Goldline and some of the other gold and silver-related firms out there who wanted me to …

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Role of aircraft automation eyed in air crash
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The Boeing 777's engines are still being examined, but they appear to have been receiving power normally. And the flight's pilots didn't … The wide-bodied jet should have been traveling at 158 mph as it crossed the runway threshold. Instead, the …

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Parts of Plane Found in San Francisco Bay
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Seconds before the Boeing 777 crashed, a member of the flight crew made a call to increase the jet's lagging speed, Hersman said. Then came a warning that the plane was about to stall and cockpit communication that the crew wanted to abort the landing …

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Who will pay, collect claims arising from Asiana crash
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If a typical wide-body jet carrying 300 people crashed and everyone aboard died, that would be enough to pay $5 million per person in claims, says Brad Meinhardt, a managing director with AIS Gallagher, an aviation insurance broker in Las Vegas. … It …

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Aviation training comes of age in India
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India's civil aviation authority, DGCA, has approved a Flight Simulation Technique Centre (FSTC) as a training organisation for the Airbus 320 and Boeing 737 NG family of airplanes. The move has been termed a significant achievement for FSTC, which is …

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Honeywell eyes aircraft parts sales as new-plane bids slow
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Honeywell International Inc.'s aerospace business will complete a study by the end of July to plan an expansion in the $45 billion market for aircraft mechanical parts, said Tim Mahoney, the unit's CEO. Honeywell, which last year had $1 … The number …

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