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Consumer Goods Sector Summary: Ford Motor (NYSE:F), Procter & Gamble (NYSE:PG) – F, PG, KRFT
Consumer cyclical sector finished higher on Wednesday’s trading session end while consumer non-cyclical sector tumbled. If we consider key movers of this sector so LeapFrog Enterprises, Inc (NYSE:LF) and Dana Holding Corporation (NYSE:DAN) were major percentage gainers while key percentage …
Toyota Motor Corp. (NYSE:TM) Claims Corolla to stay ahead of Ford Motor’s (NYSE:F) Fusion
Toyota Motor Corp. (NYSE:TM), the world’s biggest automaker, reported that its Corolla small car sustained the lead in international sales in 2012, disagreeing with Ford Motor Co. (NYSE:F)’s claim that the Focus small car was No. 1.
Ford (F) on …
Investors Watch List Recap: Ford Motor (NYSE:F), Las Vegas Sands (NYSE:LVS)
Ford Motor Company (NYSE:F) and its joint ventures sold highest 81,387 vehicles in China in March, 65 percent above in the similar month a year ago, assisted by models unveiled in the Q1 and to high demand for its Focus …
Ford Motor Co. (NYSE:F) and General Motors Co. (NYSE:GM) Automobile Sales Rally in March
General Motors Co. (NYSE:GM) reported on Tuesday that its total March sales jumped up 6.4% to 245,950 from a year earlier same quarter.
Detroit-located General Motors’ (GM) retail sales climbed 4.4% to 178,989 in the similar phase while fleet sales …
Mosaic (NYSE:MOS) Reports Bubbly Quarter, Ford Motor Co. (NYSE:F) Sued by Buyers on Old Motors
On Thursday, fertilizer manufacturer Mosaic (NYSE:MOS) reported that its net income climbed up 26 percent in its fiscal third quarter as it marketed higher potash and costs declined for phosphate. Potash and phosphate are used as major ingredients in fertilizer.…
Automakers Roundup; General Motors Co. (NYSE:GM) and Ford Motor Company (NYSE:F) under Spotlight
US biggest auto maker General Motors Co. (NYSE:GM) and its joint ventures in China sold 215,070 units in February, which were 11% lower as compared to a year ago same quarter, the firm reported on Tuesday.
GM blamed the decline …















