NJ Assemblyman and Senator backs Tesla direct sales in state

2014-03-28T12:42:18-07:00

Home »Featured » NJ Assemblyman and Senator backs Tesla direct sales in state Posted By Nicolas Zart on Mar 28, 2014 After the sensational spectacle, where the State of New Jersey banned Tesla from selling directly, two politicians are rising to the…

NJ Assemblyman and Senator backs Tesla direct sales in state2014-03-28T12:42:18-07:00

Volkswagen of America Reports February 2014 Sales

2014-03-26T15:16:25-07:00

SOURCE: Volkswagen March 03, 2014 10:02 ET HERNDON, VA--(Marketwired - Mar 3, 2014) - February sales total 27,112 units Jetta Sedan delivered 10,597 units for the month Passat delivered 6,997 units for the month Tiguan delivered 2,019 units for the…

Volkswagen of America Reports February 2014 Sales2014-03-26T15:16:25-07:00

Tim Cook Makes It to the List of 50 Greatest Leaders

2014-03-21T08:34:02-07:00

Steve Jobs may have had his reality distortion field, but Tim Cook has his own qualities that distinguish him from the rest of his peers. Fortune editor Geoff Colvin has compiled a list of the 50 greatest leaders of the world, and the Apple CEO holds…

Tim Cook Makes It to the List of 50 Greatest Leaders2014-03-21T08:34:02-07:00

Netflix: The Internet’s US Traffic King

2014-03-20T09:30:34-07:00

Netflix Inc. (Nasdaq: NFLX) is now the largest single source of Internet traffic over North American fixed-broadband connections, representing 29.7 percent of peak downstream traffic, according to a new report from Sandvine Inc. (London: SAND; Toronto…

Netflix: The Internet’s US Traffic King2014-03-20T09:30:34-07:00

US stocks fall as Fed hints at higher rates

2014-03-19T16:41:46-07:00

US stocks dropped after Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen offered a rough time-table for when the central bank could raise benchmark interest rates. The Dow Jones Industrial Average slid 114.02 points (0.70 percent) to 16,222.17. The broad-based S&…

US stocks fall as Fed hints at higher rates2014-03-19T16:41:46-07:00

Toyota to pay US $1.2 billion for deadly defect coverup

2014-03-19T09:31:57-07:00

Toyota Motor Corp. will pay $1.2 billion to settle US criminal charges that it lied to safety regulators and the public as it tried to cover up deadly accelerator defects. The Japanese auto giant eventually recalled 12 million vehicles worldwide in…

Toyota to pay US $1.2 billion for deadly defect coverup2014-03-19T09:31:57-07:00

Scania snubs Volkswagen takeover bid

2014-03-18T14:07:42-07:00

Swedish truck manufacturer Scania on Tuesday rejected a multi-billion-euro takeover bid from Europe's biggest carmaker Volkswagen, saying its offer did not reflect the company's true value. Volkswagen last month offered 6.7 billion euros ($9.3 billion…

Scania snubs Volkswagen takeover bid2014-03-18T14:07:42-07:00

Volkswagen Success Story in 2013

2014-03-13T12:42:46-07:00

SOURCE: Volkswagen Group of America March 13, 2014 10:45 ET BERLIN, GERMANY--(Marketwired - Mar 13, 2014) -   CEO Winterkorn: "There is a good chance that we will already exceed the ten million deliveries mark this year." Healthy start to 2014 with…

Volkswagen Success Story in 20132014-03-13T12:42:46-07:00
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