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Jack Hollis, Toyota Division group vice president and general manager and Ed Laukes, group vice president of marketing, are 2018 Automotive News All Stars
2018 Automotive News All Stars Jack Hollis, Toyota Division group vice president and general manager and Ed Laukes, group vice president of marketing, were instrumental in leading a company effort to reposition itself as a mobility company, through…
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California Air Resources Board Chairman Mary Nichols is a 2018 Automotive News All Star
Mary Nichols, chairman of the California Air Resources Board, is a 2018 Automotive News All Star for her role in negotiations with EPA and NHTSA officials on emissions regulations.
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3 things to watch in November sales
Black Friday hasn’t just taken over Thanksgiving weekend: Big sales run all month, especially in automakers’ and dealers’ marketing efforts.
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Quarterly rise in subprime originations a positive sign
It’s too soon to call it a trend, but third-quarter subprime auto originations rose from the year earlier for the first time in more than two years, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and TransUnion said in separate reports last week.
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Hyundai Motor Group Vice Chairman Woong-Chul Yang is a 2018 Automotive News All Star
2018 Automotive News All Star Woong-Chul Yang, vice chairman of Hyundai Motor Group, has overseen a blitz of new technologies while the company develops a new luxury brand with Genesis.
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MItsubishi CEO Fred Diaz is a 2018 Automotive News All Star
As Mitsubishi looks to expand its U.S. dealer base, CEO Fred Diaz is taking an open approach, traveling the country to meet directly with his dealer body.
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General Motors Executive Director of Brand Communications Joe Jacuzzi is a 2018 Automotive News All Star
2018 Automotive News All Star Joe Jacuzzi, executive director of brand communications for General Motors, moved into the top spot in charge of PR for all four of GM’s North American brands this year.
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Carlos Ghosn’s stunning fall at Nissan
Carlos Ghosn was fired this week from his board chairmanship at Nissan after his arrest amid accusations of financial misdoings, in a stunning reminder of how much we don’t know about corporate executives.
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With Carlos Ghosn gone, Hiroto Saikawa is free to pursue new direction at Nissan
The ouster of Carlos Ghosn gives CEO Hiroto Saikawa the green light to accelerate the undoing of his erstwhile mentor’s work at Nissan.
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CPOs sell better than non-certified vehicles
Certified pre-owned vehicles are selling quicker and with better margins, according to J.D. Power.