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Honda's July US Sales Up 45% as Car, Truck Sales Rise
By Nathalie Tadena. Honda Motor Co.'s (HMC, 7267.TO) U.S. vehicle sales rose 45% in July as the Japanese auto maker posted double-digit sales gains for both cars and trucks.
Chrysler Extends U.S. Sales Streak While GM, Ford Miss
(Corrects time of GM share price in the 18th paragraph.) Aug. 1 (Bloomberg) -- Chrysler Group LLC extended its streak of U.S. sales gains to 28-straight months in July, while General Motors Co.
July sales may turn out better than expected
By Andria Cheng, MarketWatch. NEW YORK (MarketWatch) - After U.S. retailers reported their worst monthly sales in three years in June, July results are expected to show some improvement and give an early read on back-to-school, the industry's ...
Nissan's July US Sales Jump 16% on Strong Altima Sales
By Nathalie Tadena. Nissan Motor Co. (NSANY, 7201.TO) reported U.S. vehicle sales in July jumped 16% as the Japanese auto maker recorded strong sales of its new Altima sedan model.
Ford and GM sales down, but Japan marques rise
By Taylor Thomas and William Spain, MarketWatch. CHICAGO (MarketWatch) - July sales results turned out mixed for the Big Three auto makers, as Chrysler Group continued to make gains with a double-digit increase in sales and as Ford Motor Co.
GM-Ford Declines Temper US Auto Sales Growth
Chrysler Sales Rise 13% to Extend 28-Month Streak of U.S. Gains. Chrysler Group LLC is counting on new models in the second half such as the Dart and revamped Ram 1500 pickup to maintain its momentum in the U.S.
Chrysler Sales Rise 13% to Extend 28-Month Streak of U.S. Gains
Aug. 1 (Bloomberg) -- Chrysler Group LLC, the automaker controlled by Fiat SpA, said its U.S. sales rose 13 percent in July, extending its streak to 28-straight monthly gains.
Manufacturing in U.S. Unexpectedly Contracts for Second Month
U.S. Manufacturing Unexpectedly Shrinks for Second Month. By Lorraine Woellert - 2012-08-01T20:42:42Z. American manufacturing unexpectedly contracted in July for a second month, reflecting a drop in orders that threatens to undercut a mainstay of the ...
U.S. stocks start new month up ahead of Fed
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) - U.S. stocks fell Wednesday after the Federal Reserve held pat on monetary policy and paved the way to further stimulus, with investors bracing for a gathering of European central bankers.
US Faces Uphill Battle in Retraining the Jobless
The U.S. government runs 47 programs that offer some form of job training, but data are spotty on how effective they are at producing jobs for the unemployed.