вторник, ноября 03, 2009

Autos: Spyker's New Supercar

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FORBES.COM AUTOS NEWSLETTER NOVEMBER 03, 2009

Spyker's New Supercar

The club of ultra-exclusive sports cars is about to get a little more diverse.

Trading Choppy After Ford Surprise
Billion-dollar profit from the automaker and improved economic readings can't sustain Street.

Ford Impresses With Q3 Profit
This is a transcript of the Market Update: Midday Report.

Ford Posts Surprise Profit
Automaker continues to pull away from rivals GM and Chrysler.

Ford Finds A Profit
Cash For Clunkers helps automaker earn 26 cents a share. Investors eye manufacturing, housing reports Monday morning.

Look Who's Been Lobbying The White House
From labor leaders to titans of industry, President Obama has been a very busy host since taking office.

The Top 10
The top 10 largest private companies in America.

America's Largest Private Companies
Some companies never need public capital. Some flip it on and off.

GM's Lutz Lets Loose
Automaker's sales czar pits his Cadillac against all comers in racing challenge and scores a marketing victory.

The Trouble With China's Trade Retaliation
Imposing tariffs on autos imported from the U.S. will be difficult. That's why the move is largely symbolic.

Will the Entrepreneur Boom Miss the U.S.?
Will entrepreneurship save us?

Europe Struggles For Gains
Deutsche Bank and Shell overshoot forecasts, but BASF disappoints.

What You'll Drive In 2010
Despite the slow economy and even slower auto sales, a wide range of new cars is waiting on the other side of 2009.

In Pictures: What You'll Drive In 2010
Despite the slow economy and even slower auto sales, a wide range of new cars is waiting on the other side of 2009.

Obama's Pay Czar: Don't Give Me More Power
Kenneth Feinberg tells lawmakers he's uncomfortable micromanaging more companies. And being managed, it seems.

A Ferrari Like Porcelain
To commemorate five years of business in China, the Italian sports car maker is auctioning off a vehicle designed with Beijing in mind.

World's Top Luxury Cars
Exclusivity, engineering and design make these six-figure vehicles special.

Marketers Grapple With Brand-Bashing ''Badvocates''
GM, American Airlines and others try to win over critics on the Web.

Show Stopper
With little of its former dazzle, Tokyo's latest motor show provides a sober backdrop to the eco-ambitions of Japan's carmakers.

Europe Down On Deutsche Bank
Tepid earnings from the German bank and Peugeot drag leading shares lower.

TARP's Hidden Costs
Even if companies repay the government in full, a report says the bailout program will still inflict losses on the economy.

Honda Mulls Factory Move
A stronger yen makes it more profitable to make cars in the U.S.

Cars With The Worst Fuel Economy
These vehicles get the worst gas mileage in their segment.

Asia Markets Lose Momentum
At week's end, investor uncertainty trumps positive earnings from the U.S.

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