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KYB Americas Corp. Announces Key Hire And Organizational Change

Pascal Hounguevou was recently promoted to a key position within the Procurement Department and Nick Tufo is a new territory sales manager for the Northeastern U.S.

Dave Martin Named Director Of Technology At Standards Testing Labs

Most recently, Martin worked as a senior project engineer for Bridgestone Americas Tire Operations.

Hanon Systems Celebrates 30 Years Of Operation

In June 2015, Visteon sold its majority ownership interest to an affiliate of Hahn & Co., and Hankook Tire Co. Ltd., and the company changed its name to Hanon Systems to symbolize the company’s core capabilities in thermal management with the Korean word characters “han” and “on,” meaning coolness and warmth, respectively.

Visteon Announces $1.75B Special Cash Distribution To Shareholders; Authorizes $500M Share Repurchase Program

As part of the capital return program, on June 16, Visteon entered into an accelerated stock buyback with a third party to purchase shares of its common stock for an initial payment of $500 million.

Yokohama Tire Announces New Director Of Technical Service

Tom Kenny’s new responsibilities at Yokohama include technical engineering and service support for all products.

Visteon Completes Sale Of Ownership Interest In Halla Visteon Climate Control Corp.

Visteon is now positioned as a pure-play vehicle cockpit electronics/connected car company, well-capitalized and poised for growth.

Visteon Announces First Quarter 2015 Results

Visteon reports sales of $2 billion in the first quarter.

Visteon Receives Antitrust Approvals For Sale Of Ownership Interest In Halla Visteon Climate Control Corp. 

Visteon is selling its ownership stake to Hahn & Co. and Hankook Tire. Also enters into waiver and amendment of credit agreement.

U.S. Commerce Department Declares Anti-Dumping Duties On Tires

From Tire Review Preliminary anti-dumping duties for certain passenger and light truck tires imported from China were set on Jan. 21 by the Commerce Department’s International Trade Administration. The duty rates vary between 19.17 percent and 87.99 percent before adjustments. As a result of the investigation, the following companies were handed a 19.17 percent duty