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Johnson Controls’ Earnings Up 17 Percent

Johnson Controls Inc. said quarterly earnings rose 17 percent, with both its automotive parts and building controls businesses reporting double-digit sales gains. Johnson Controls also eliminated a few dozen jobs at its Milwaukee controls division, even as it plans to expand the business by about 100 jobs, the company said Wednesday.

Visteon’s Biggest Loss Pushes Stock Down

Wall Street pounded Visteon Corp. stock Friday after the former parts division of Ford Motor Co. reported by far the biggest quarterly loss in its short history as an independent company and underwhelmed investors with its expectations for the first quarter of 2004. Visteon reported a loss of $863 million, or $6.87 per share, for the final three months of 2003, bringing the full-year loss to $1.2 billion, or $9.65 per share. Over the last three years, Visteon has lost about $1.7 billion.

UAP Announces Senior Executive Appointments

Larry Samuelson, CEO of UAP Inc., has announced four senior executive appointments. Robert Hattem has accepted the position of president and COO of UAP Inc. Terrence LeBlanc has been named executive vice president of the auto parts division. Pierre Vocelle has accepted the position of regional vice president of auto parts for Quebec and Scott LeProhon has been appointed senior vice president of special marketing projects.

Kayaba to Expand Global Manufacturing Operations

Next month, Kayaba Industry Co., Ltd. (KYB) will acquire a 75 percent shareholding in AP Amortiguadores SA (APA) currently held by ArvinMeritor. In the U.S., Kayaba is set to expand its manufacturing base at Franklin, Ind, to support growing sales of KYB shocks and struts to the North American aftermarket.

TI Automotive Names Ernst Kuhlen to New Position

TI Automotive has named Ernst Kuhlen director of global fuel delivery pumps and modules. Kuhlen will be responsible for development and implementation of the company’s global pump-and-module product strategy. Based in Neuss, Germany, he will report to Manouchehr Kambakhsh, vice president for global engineering. Previously engineering director for pumps at Pierburg AG in Neuss, Kuhlen joined TI Automotive as part of the company’s recent purchase of Pierburg’s pump business.

Dana AAG Expands Relationship with NASCAR

Dana’s Automotive Aftermarket Group (AAG) has renewed its partnerships with NASCAR in anticipation of the 2004 NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series. Dana aftermarket products such as WIX filters, Raybestos brakes and Clevite Engine Parts are part of the exclusive lineup of NASCAR Performance products.

Lear Probe Looks for Nepotism

Auto-interiors supplier Lear Corp. said Tuesday the Securities and Exchange Commission has opened an informal investigation into its employment of corporate officers’ relatives and insider business transactions. The Southfield, Mich., parts maker said the SEC might look at several years of SEC filings that outline familial connections within the company, which include more than a dozen workers and upper-level executives. The latest filing, the company’s 2003 proxy statement, reveals that CEO Robert Rossiter had at least seven relatives working for Lear or for a company associated with Lear in 2002.

Tenneco Automotive Announces Executive Appointment

Tenneco Automotive has named Paul Novas vice president of finance and administration for the company’s European operations. Novas will also continue in his current role as corporate treasurer. Novas has served as vice president and corporate treasurer for Tenneco since 1999. He joined Tenneco Inc. in 1996 as assistant treasurer, responsible for corporate finance and North American treasury activities. He played an integral role in executing the financial transactions leading to the separation of Tenneco’s energy and shipbuilding businesses in 1996 and the separation of the packaging and automotive businesses in 1999.

Learn How to Work Leaner, Faster, Better at GAAS 2004

Early registrants for the ninth annual Global Automotive Aftermarket Symposium (GAAS) program will learn how the aftermarket will work leaner, faster and better at a substantial savings. GAAS 2004 is set for Tuesday and Wednesday, May 18-19, at the Hyatt Regency, Chicago, Ill. Dr. Jeffrey Rosensweig, economist and professor at Emory University, heads the lineup of speakers at GAAS 2004. NASCAR Driver Bill Lester is the featured lunch speaker on Tuesday, May 18. GAAS 2004 will also include two pre-conference events: the 2004 Manufacturers’ Reps Conference on Sunday and Monday, May 16-17, and the University of the Aftermarket Pre-Symposium Seminar on Monday, May 17, “How to Accelerate Your Sales Growth through Increased Customer Loyalty.”

More Aftermarket Eye Candy at This Year’s North American International Auto Show

Although there’s no shortage of muscle on the main floor at this year’s North American International Auto Show — the 850-horsepower Chrysler ME412 concept is only the beginning — there’s also a subterranean performance theme that’s been missing from previous shows. Once the take-it-or-leave-it realm of marginal players like Daewoo and stillborns like the revival Cunningham sports car, Cobo Center’s downstairs Michigan Hall exhibit area is studded this year with an intriguing array of production vehicles enhanced by aftermarket bolt-on goodies: designer wheels, low-profile tires, oversize brakes, high-performance shock absorbers and more.