Peugeot May Take Control Of Mitsubishi
PARIS — French carmaker PSA Peugeot Citroen said Thursday it is in talks with Mitsubishi Motors Corp. that could lead to a "strategic partnershi...
PARIS — French carmaker PSA Peugeot Citroen said Thursday it is in talks with Mitsubishi Motors Corp. that could lead to a "strategic partnershi...
Posted 11.23.2009 | Business
Ever wondered what a $9 billion check looks like? Via Andrew Ross Sorkin's website comes this rather large payout, which is detailed in his best-s...
Louise McCready | Posted 11.15.2009 | Green
According to the documentary The End of the Line, we won't need to worry about eating too many McDonald's fish sandwiches because, quite simply, there will be no more fish to eat.
TreeHugger.com | Posted 02.09.2009 | Green
Transportation plays a major role in our lives. We would all like to keep the benefits that it brings us while getting rid of the negative side effect...
Steve Parker | Posted 02.06.2009 | Business
Monday brought three conference calls, each about an hour, with executives from each of the Detroit Three announcing, dissecting and, most of all, spi...
Mitchell Bard | Posted 01.10.2009 | Politics
You would think that winning the White House and overwhelming majorities in both houses of Congress would instill some backbone into Democrats on Capitol Hill. You would, of course, be wrong.
DealBook | Posted 11.13.2008 | Business
In what could set an important precedent, federal officials assured a big Japanese bank late Sunday that its planned investment in the embattled Wall ...
Steve Parker | Posted 09.23.2008 | Business
It's the same story we've been hearing from car-makers, especially those in Detroit, for the past 30 years: "Just wait a little longer and we'll have those new cars and trucks you've been hoping for."
Steve Parker | Posted 09.11.2008 | Green
Ever wondered about that dreary film which builds-up inside the windshield of your car or truck? Not outside, which can be taken care of easily enough; inside.
Steve Parker | Posted 08.09.2008 | Business
It should make headlines, but it won't. The news: the first major captive import vehicle-maker from China has opened its Oklahoma doors and started-up its assembly line.
AP | Posted 12.03.2009 | Business