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Frequent Redesigns Leave Some Cars Behind
KickingTiresThe steady pace of vehicle redesigns and midcycle updates has increased precipitously over the past decade as the competition for market share continues to get fierce. The average new car is redesigned or refreshed every 2.6 years as compared to......Tags: BMW, Subaru, Passenger Cars, Hyundai, Marketing
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Despite Slew of Upcoming Models, Large Family Sedans Are an Endangered Species
KickingTiresWith the announcement of more sophisticated, technology-laden versions of the Toyota Avalon, Ford Taurus and Chevrolet Impala, you'd think the state of large, non-luxury family sedans was pretty sound, but think again. Over just the past five years, the...Tags: Mercury, Chevrolet, Passenger Cars, Hyundai, Kia
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AIG, Ally and GM CEO pay frozen at 2011 levels: Treasury
Compensation for chief executives at AIG, Ally Financial and GM -- all of which received exceptional TARP assistance during the financial meltdown -- is being frozen at last year's levels, the Treasury Department said. The ruling from Patricia Geoghegan,...
Tags: Bank of America Corp., Corporate Officers, Google+, Companies and Corporations, Finance
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A steady hand at the helm in turbulent times
With his flight delayed by wind and driving rain, Brunswick Corp. Chief Executive Dustan McCoy stood just inside a hangar at Waukegan Regional Airport and watched a tiny Cessna trying to land. The pilot finally touched down on his third try.
"I've got to...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Asthma, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Crime, Law and Justice, Stock Market
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HUMAN RESOURCES GENERALIST
HUMAN RESOURCES GENERALIST Brawley, CA The qualified person will perform Human Resources Management responsibilities at the professional level and will carry out responsibilities in some or all of the following functional areas: recruiting/employment,...Tags: Employment, Career and Workplace, Employment Opportunities
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Half of U.S. cell phones are now smartphones
CNNMoneySmartphones are now more common than "dumb" phones. For the first time, more than half of all American mobile customers own a smartphone, according to a report released Wednesday by Nielsen. That's up from 38% a year ago. As smartphones eclipse...Tags: Microsoft Corporation, Cell Phones, Facebook, Google Inc., Media Industry
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Typical CEO made $9.6 million last year, AP study finds
NEW YORK (AP) — Profits at big U.S. companies broke records last year, and so did pay for CEOs. The head of a typical public company made $9.6 million in 2011, according to an analysis by The Associated Press using data from Equilar, an executive...
Tags: Banking, Stock Market, Activism, Lobbying, Elections
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Daily News Briefs: May 17, 2012
KickingTiresNew models will come fast and furious in the 2013-16 model years, according to Bank of America/Merrill Lynch's annual product pipeline analysis, dubbed the "Car Wars" report. Bank of America sees an above-average level of new model launches starting in......Tags: U.S. Department of Energy, Banking, Chevrolet, GMC, Investments
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Kindle Fire taking over Android side of tablet market, report says
The Kindle Fire appears to be burning up its competition -- on the Android side, anyway. Amazon.com Inc.'s tablet computer is catching on in a big way, having grabbed 54.4% of the Android tablet market by the end of February, the fourth month that it was...
Tags: Marketing, Amazon Kindle Fire, Computer Hardware, Apple iPad, ASUSTek Computer Inc.
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Daily News Briefs: April 27, 2012
KickingTiresHere's what we have our eye on today: Ford's profits for the first three months of 2012 have fallen compared to last year, the automaker reports. The Blue Oval reported a $2.3 billion pre-tax operating profit on $32.4 billion in......Tags: Europe, Japan, Petroleum Industry, AAA, Marketing
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Curtain to rise on renovated Elkhart's Lerner Theatre
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterRobert Unger was 8 years old when he saw the walls of the Lerner Theatre go up for the first time in 1924. Through the years Unger watched as vaudeville and big band shows performed, as movies grew in popularity and as the theater underwent numerous...Tags: Human Interest, Arts and Culture, Management Change
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COPT CEO sees compensation fall by nearly half in 2011
Annual compensation dropped by nearly half last year for Randall M. Griffin, who retired last month as chief executive of Corporate Office Properties Trust. Griffin earned $3.04 million in 2011, down from $6.05 million in 2010, a filing with the...Tags: Music, Corporate Officers, Companies and Corporations, Concerts, Awards and Prizes
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