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Auto sales: Still a contact sport
The tabulation of U.S. auto sales for the month of February contains some big surprises. Consider:Ford outsold General Motors for the first time in 12...
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Auto sales: China blows past U.S.
For a view as to where the world is heading, take a close look at automotive sales data coming out of the two largest markets, the U.S. and China. It ...
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Remember Lexmark? The printer underdog is still fighting
By Jon ForttIn this era of Kindle books, text messages and Facebook photos, printed information is taking it on the chin – and perhaps no company has ...
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Is golf the next Olympic sport?
How Annika Sorenstam and other golf powerhouses banded together to give golf a shot at gold in 2016.By Jessica ShamboraTiger Woods already has 14 majo...
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Dump the auto dealers?
GM and Chrysler want to trim their distribution channels, but Congress is standing in the way.By Alex Taylor IIIFrom the cries of protest emanating fr...
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Apple, Palm seen cutting into BlackBerry sales
By Philip Elmer-DeWittGrowing competition from new smartphones carved into Research in Motion’s (RIMM) June sales, according to a report to clients is...
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11 auto industry predictions for 2011
The U.S. auto industry expects 2011 to be a second year of recovery from the depths of the recession. The three outsider CEOs at General Motors, Ford,...
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Why bookstores still matter
We've heard it all before: digital content means the end of physical media. As consumers flock to the convenience of instant gratification and on-the-...
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iPhone sales in China 'disappointing'
But they will improve rapidly, says an analyst, now that Wi-Fi and the iPhone 4 have arrivedSource: Morgan Keegan"In general, smartphones have explode...
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Will Windows 7 boost Apple sales?
By Philip Elmer-DeWittOver the past decade, Mac shipments have grown with nearly every new Microsoft releaseAs if Steve Ballmer didn't have enough to ...
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