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Tenneco Announces New Limited Lifetime Warranty on Every Monroe Quick-Strut Assembly

Tenneco says the addition of a limited lifetime warranty to the Monroe Quick-Strut product line helps highlight the dramatic quality differences encountered in today’s strut assembly category.

U.S. Light Vehicles Return to 15 Million Units in 2013, According to Polk

Polk experts to share additional insights this week at AAPEX.

New for 2009: The AAPEX Theater

Product and service multi-media demonstrations by AAPEX exhibitors being scheduled throughout the show at the AAPEX Theater will expand communications beyond the booth setting, plus have the capability to speak to larger numbers of potential customers at one time.

AWDA Chair Rusty Bishop Passes the Torch to Incoming Chair Willi Alexander

Alexander takes the reins from outgoing chairman, Rusty Bishop, CEO of Federated Auto Parts.

American Axle & Manufacturing Reports Third Quarter 2009 Earnings

The company reported third quarter sales of $409.6 million, AAM’s highest quarterly sales total in 2009.

Cummins Reports Improving Sales and Earnings Despite Continued Widespread Economic Weakness

Company increases 2009 sales and profit guidance; expects challenging environment in early 2010.

Melling to Acquire Majority Ownership in Hytec DeBartolo LLC

The due-diligence process is on-going and the company expects to have the transaction completed by year’s end.

Modine Reports Second Quarter Fiscal 2010 Results

Sales volumes declined 28 percent from a year ago as a result of the economic downturn, yet improved sequentially across all segments, up 11 percent compared to the first quarter of fiscal 2010.

Tenneco Reports Improved Year-Over-Year Financial Results

Third quarter 2009 revenue was $1.254 billion, down from $1.497 billion in third quarter 2008 but up from $1.106 billion in second quarter 2009.

Fisker Automotive to Buy U.S. Assembly Plant to Build Affordable Plug-In Hybrid Cars

Fisker Automotive has signed a letter of intent with Motors Liquidation Co. (MLC), formerly known as General Motors Corp., to purchase the Wilmington plant for $18 million after a routine four-month evaluation period.