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Genuine Parts Co. Reports 2003 Results

Completing its 76th year in operation, Genuine Parts Co. (GPC) has reported sales and earnings for the year, which ended December 31, 2003. Sales in 2003 were $8.4 billion, up 2.3 percent compared to the previous year. Net income for the year, before the cumulative effect of changes in accounting principles related to cash consideration from vendors and goodwill, was $354 million, compared to $368 million, for the same period in the prior year, a decrease of 4 percent.

Advance Auto Parts Reports Record Fourth Quarter and Fiscal 2003 Results

Advance Auto Parts has reported record revenue and earnings for its fourth quarter and fiscal year, which ended January 3. Fiscal 2003 included 53 weeks of operations compared to 52 weeks in 2002, with the additional week falling in the fourth quarter of 2003. Sales increased 19.2 percent in the fourth quarter to $821.3 million from $689.2 million.

Precision Auto Care Reports Second Quarter Results

Precision Auto Care reported a profit of approximately $266,000 or $0.01 per share for the fiscal quarter ending December 31, 2003, compared with a profit of $6.6 million or $0.44 per share for the comparable prior year quarter.

Radiator Repair Chain Takes Pollution Prevention Seriously

Radiator repair work — with antifreeze, lead-based solder and other hazardous materials — seems anything but environmentally friendly. But Mac’s Radiator, a Portland, Ore.-based chain of repair shops with a Eugene outlet, is part of an industry effort to change that perception. The Mac’s shop in west Eugene is the first business in the city to be certified under the Eco-Logical Business Program, a government-run pollution prevention project for small businesses.

Cooper Tire Puts on its Game Face

The official tire of six NCAA conferences, Cooper Tire & Rubber is taking an experimental approach to building regional brand awareness through a series of pre-game and on-court interactive promotions at upcoming NCAA basketball games. “We’re aiming to activate our corporate partnerships by pushing our involvement past simple signage, and enhancing our consumer’s sports experience,” said Pat Brown, vice president of advertising and communications at Cooper Tire.

CBS Segment Featuring ASA’s Ron Pyle Sparks Criticism from Insurers, Repairers

The Automotive Service Association’s (ASA’s) Chief Staff Executive Ron Pyle was recently featured in two CBS programs that addressed the issue of insurer-owned body shops. A number of insurers and repairers responded negatively to the segment, including the National Auto Body Council (NABC), which sent a stern letter to CBS News stating that the segment didn’t live up to its sensationalized billing, when Dan Rather told the viewing audience to stay tuned to see how consumers are possibly being ripped off by collision repair shops.

Toyo to Build U.S. Tire Plant

Toyo Tire & Rubber Co. has announced it will build a new manufacturing plant in the U.S. for the production of passenger car and light truck tires. The new plant will be located in the eastern-half of the U.S., with start-up scheduled for early 2006. Toyo said it will invest $150 million in the facility, which is expected to produce approximately two million passenger car and light truck tires annually.

R&B Reports Sales and Earnings for the Fourth Quarter and Full Year

Automotive replacement parts supplier R&B has announced financial results for the fourth quarter and year, which ended December 27, 2003. For the fourth quarter, sales increased 1 percent to $55.6 million from $55.1 million in the same period last year. Net income in the fourth quarter of 2003 was $3.8 million compared to net income of $3.5 million in the same period in 2002. Diluted earnings per share in the fourth quarter increased 8 percent to $0.42 from $0.39 in the same period last year.

Executive Interview with Jim Taylor, CEO of Thomas Group

Our latest edition of “Executive Interview” features Jim Taylor, CEO of the Thomas Group. Taylor joined the Thomas Group in 2001 as vice president and CFO. From 1997 to 2001, Taylor served as president of the Chancellor Group, a Dallas, Texas, management consulting firm, where he assisted companies in restructuring, raising funds and completing initial public offerings. Join us as Taylor tells us more about the Thomas Group culture and how it works for its clients.

Timken to Become NASCAR Contingency Sponsor

Timken has signed on as a contingency sponsor of the NASCAR Busch Series for three years, beginning with the 2004 season. The Hershey’s Kisses 300 at Daytona International Speedway, which took place last weekend, was the first time the Timken logo appeared on multiple NASCAR stock cars.