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Vinn Group AB is a joint venture company between Vinn Group and Volvo Technology Transfer AB (VTT), a wholly owned subsidiary of AB Volvo. Full Article at Business Standard
Reported net income of $997 million, or 29 cents per share, an improvement of $1.2 billion from the third quarter of 2008. Pre-tax operating profit totaled $1.1 billion, an improvement of $3.9 billion from a year ago. Full Article at AutoblogGreen
Financial Results Summary Third Quarter First Nine Months ------------- ----------------- 2009 O/(U) 2009 O/(U) 2008 2008 ---- ----- ---- ---- Wholesales (000)(+) 1,232 57 3,377 (891) Revenue (Bils.) (+) $30.9 $(0.8) $82.9 $(26.2) Operating... Full Article at The Car Connection
THIRD QUARTER HIGHLIGHTS -- Ford again increased year-over-year market share in North America, South America, and Europe and continued to achieve improvements in transaction prices and margins. Full Article at TheAutoChannel.com
Shares in Geely Automobile have risen some 40 percent in the past month partly on hopes the Chinese carmaker’s parent company will buy Volvo. Ford has named Geely as preferred bidder for the Swedish marque. Full Article at Reuters
Big: Ford (F) has just announced a surprise quarterly profit, and it says it will be solidly profitable in 2011. Shares are up 5%. Full Article at The Business Insider
Asian vehicles continue to lead in car reliability, but a number of domestic and European automakers are showing improvements. Full Article at Consumer Reports
"We are setting up a 250-seater second development centre here to meet our growth requirements. Our new customer wins include Frese International, Global Refund, Hypercom, ING Vysya, Volvo and Teligence Communications," the company said in a statement. Full Article at New Kerala
The Rochester Top 100, which annually recognizes the fastest-growing privately held companies in the nine-county region, is sponsored by the Rochester Business Alliance and KPMG. Full Article at Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
(From left to right standing) Ridge Martin Pereira, Rory Donald, Len Hunt, Joe Peters, Marvin Baguyo, Mirza Munawar, Aji Aravind. (front row left to right) Sreejith Gopalakrishnan, Muhammad Khan, Kamran Minhas and Stafford Gonsalves. Full Article at AME Info
So....Marty calls the recommended Volvo mechanic. Full Article at Sail Blogs
HE HAS dodged bullets and bombs, slept in searing desert and deep snow. Full Article at Adelaide Now
the world in a window Upstart Chinese car maker to buy Volvo. Taste of things to come, as Chinese firms bootstrap up to global scale Give us 15 minutes of your time, and we will give you everything that matters in the world. Full Article at The Browser
Zhejiang Geely Holding Group, the parent of Geely Automobile was named by Ford Motor as a preferred bidder for its loss-making Swedish unit Volvo Car Corp late on Wednesday. Full Article at International Business Times
Dear Tom and Ray: About a year and a half ago, my dad bought a white '92 Volvo station wagon off craigslist for $500. I'm turning 16 next spring, and he expects it to be my car. He thinks it's fantastic because it was so cheap. Full Article at Columbus Dispatch
Flowers have been placed at the scene of a car crash where a woman died. Emma Goodridge, 39, of Forest Head, near Brampton, was found dead in a burned-out Volvo estate late on Wednesday night. Full Article at News & Star
10/25/09 We left Agawam at before sunrise at 5 am. We fortunately made good time to Washington D.C. even though it was raining heavy most of the time. Full Article at Travel Blog
Geely Automobile's confirmed bid for Volvo is evidence of China's growing economic clout, but the company will face the tough challenge of ensuring the Swedish brand's reputation for safety, analysts say. Full Article at The Age
Anyone turning up at an autumnal Wentworth this weekend expecting to see the World Match Play Championship will be disappointed. The venerable tournament has motored off to Spain with Volvo. Full Article at The Independent
New York, 6:17 PM Fri Oct 30 67 posts in the last 24 hours New: Breaking news and daily top stories via email 1770 Subscribers Send a link to this post '' via email: Please enter your name. Please enter a valid email address. Full Article at Jezebel
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Volvo CEO Leif Johansson listens during a news conference October 23, 2009 in Stockholm. World number two truckmaker Volvo made a smaller third-quarter loss than expected, easing fears it would need more cash from investors, but it still expects sharp declines in its main markets.
View Photo »Volvo CEO Leif Johansson gestures during a news conference October 23, 2009 in Stockholm. World number two truckmaker Volvo made a smaller third-quarter loss than expected, easing fears it would need more cash from investors, but it still expects sharp declines in its main markets.
View Photo »Volvo Chief Executive Leif Johansson gestures during a news conference in Stockholm October 23, 2009.
View Photo »Volvo Chief Executive Leif Johansson gestures during a news conference in Stockholm October 23, 2009.
View Photo »Volvo CEO Leif Johansson gestures during a news conference Friday Oct. 23, 2009 in Stockholm.
View Photo »Volvo CEO Leif Johansson gestures during a news conference Friday Oct. 23, 2009 in Stockholm.
View Photo »Volvo Chief Executive Leif Johansson presents second-quarter results at a news conference in Gothenburg, July 21, 2009.
View Photo »Volvo Chief Executive Leif Johansson presents second-quarter results at a news conference in Gothenburg, July 21, 2009.
View Photo »The Volvo logo on the front grille is shown in Miami, Tuesday, July 21, 2009. Swedish truck maker AB Volvo on Tuesday, reported its third consecutive quarterly loss as sales plunged by one-third amid weak demand in the April-June period.
View Photo »The crews, winners of the Volvo Ocean Race, 2008-2009, from left: Puma, wearing red, who finished in second place, Ericsson 4, wearing blue who finished in first place, centre , and Telefonica Blue, wearing white, who finished in third place, right, celebrate after finishing the final...
View Photo »The Ericsson 4 boat is seen after winning the Volvo Ocean Race in the Neva River in St. Petersburg, June 27, 2009.
View Photo »Ericsson 4, the winner of the Volvo Ocean Race, 2008-2009 enters to St Petersburg city on the Neva river after finishing the final leg of competition in St Petersburg, Russia, Saturday, June 27, 2009, St. Isaac's Cathedral and Admiralty building in the background.
View Photo »The Puma (L) and Telefonica boats compete in the Volvo Ocean Race in the Finland Gulf near St.Petersburg, June 27, 2009.
View Photo »The Ericsson 4 boat competes in the Volvo Ocean Race in the Finland Gulf near St.Petersburg, June 27, 2009.
View Photo »The Ericsson 4 boat competes in the Volvo Ocean Race in the Finland Gulf near St.Petersburg, June 27, 2009.
View Photo »The Puma (L) and Telefonica boats compete in the Volvo Ocean Race in the Finland Gulf near St.Petersburg, June 27, 2009.
View Photo »The Ericsson 4 boat competes in the Volvo Ocean Race in the Finland Gulf near St.Petersburg, June 27, 2009.
View Photo »The Ericsson 4 boat competes in the Volvo Ocean Race in the Finland Gulf near St.Petersburg, June 27, 2009.
View Photo »The Ericsson 4 boat competes in the Volvo Ocean Race in the Finland Gulf near St.Petersburg, June 27, 2009.
View Photo »The Bow of Volvo Ocean Race boat 'Green Dragon' plows the sea at the start of the 10th and final leg of the nine-month round-the-world yaching event, on June 25, 2009, between Stockholm and St-Petersburg.
View Photo »The Volvo Ocean Race fleet takes the start on the 10th and final leg of the nine-month round-the-world yaching event, on June 25, 2009, between Stockholm and St-Petersburg.
View Photo »The Volvo Ocean Race fleet takes the start on the 10th and final leg of the nine-month round-the-world yaching event, on June 25, 2009, between Stockholm and St-Petersburg.
View Photo »The Volvo Ocean Race boat 'Puma' leads the fleet after the start of the 10th and final leg of the nine-month round-the-world yaching event, on June 25, 2009, between Stockholm and St-Petersburg.
View Photo »The Volvo Ocean Race boat 'Puma' (R) leads the fleet ahead of 'Telefonica Blue' after the start on the 10th and final leg of the nine-month round-the-world yaching event, on June 25, 2009, between Stockholm and St-Petersburg.
View Photo »Nederland's skipper of Volvo ocean race boat Telefonica Blue, Bouwe Bekking, checks on his opponents on June 22, 2009 in Stockholm, during a ProAm race inside Stockholm archipelago.
View Photo »Volvo CEO Leif Johansson gestures during a news conference October 23, 2009 in Stockholm. World number two truckmaker Volvo made a smaller third-quarter loss than expected, easing fears it would need more cash from investors, but it still expects sharp declines in its main markets.
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