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OLYMPIA, Wash. (Legal Newsline)- The Washington state Supreme Court today reinstated an $8 million judgment against Hyundai Motor Co. over a car crash that left a man paralyzed. Full Article at Legal NewsLine
tool goes here OLYMPIA, Wash. — The state Supreme Court on Wednesday reinstated an $8 million default judgment against Hyundai Motor Co. in a lawsuit over the backward collapse of a front seat in a 1997 crash that left a man paralyzed. Full Article at Centre Daily Times
A model poses next to Hyundai Motor Co.'s new Sonata during the unveiling ceremony in Seoul, South Korea, Thursday, Sept. 17, 2009. View Photo »
Hyundai Motor India has received a faxed communication dated November 19 from the unrecognised union stating that they will resort to direct action from December 5
OLYMPIA, Wash. – The state Supreme Court has reinstated an $8 million default judgment against Hyundai Motor Co. in a lawsuit over the backward collapse of a front seat in a 1997 crash. Full Article at The Olympian
The state Supreme Court on Wednesday reinstated an $8 million default judgment against Hyundai Motor Co. in a lawsuit over the backward collapse of a front seat in a 1997 crash that left a man paralyzed. Full Article at The Seattle Times
Kia Motors launched its luxury Credenza on Tuesday with help from an opera singer and a heartthrob of the South Korean cinema, according to Associated Press. Full Article at TransWorldNews
Visitors look at Hyundai Motor Co.'s new Sonata during an unveiling ceremony in Seoul, South Korea, Thursday, Sept. 17, 2009. The sedan is priced from 21.3 million won to 25.95 million won. (US$17,600 - US$21,450). View Photo »
Hyundai Motor India does not have any plans to increase its capacity immediately. However, in the future if the situation so demands then we will look in to it
Tuesday as part of its Turkey Day Classic events, Alabama State University recognized business and community leaders who have made special contributions to the school. Full Article at Montgomery Advertiser
Infrastructure firm IL&FS’s open offer for acquiring an additional 20 per cent stake in crisis hit Maytas Infra will open on Wednesday. Full Article at Asian Age
The Hyundai Motor Company, a division of the Hyundai Kia Automotive Group, is the world’s fifth largest automaker in terms of units sold per year. Headquartered in Seoul, South Korea, Hyundai operates the world’s largest integrated automobile manufacturing facility in Ulsan, which is capable of producing 1.6 million units annually. Full Article
A model poses next to Hyundai Motor Co.'s new Sonata during the unveiling ceremony in Seoul, South Korea, Thursday, Sept. 17, 2009. The sedan new Sonata, equipped with a 1,998cc engine, is priced from 21.3 million won (US$17,600) to 25.95 million won (US$21,450).
View Photo »Visitors look at Hyundai Motor Co.'s new Sonata during an unveiling ceremony in Seoul, South Korea, Thursday, Sept. 17, 2009. The sedan is priced from 21.3 million won to 25.95 million won. (US$17,600 - US$21,450).
View Photo »Models pose next to Hyundai Motor Co.'s new Sonata during an unveiling ceremony in Seoul, South Korea, Thursday, Sept. 17, 2009. The sedan is priced from 21.3 million won to 25.95 million won. (US$17,600 - US$21,450).
View Photo »Hyundai Motor Group Vice Chairman Chung Eui-sun speaks at an unveiling ceremony for a new model of its flagship mid-sized sedan, Sonata, in Seoul September 17, 2009.
View Photo »Promoters pose next to Hyundai Motor's new SUV, Tucson ix, during its unveiling event in Seoul August 25, 2009.
View Photo »A businessman walks past an advertisement promoting Hyundai Motor in Seoul August 3, 2009. Seoul shares ended firm on Monday fuelled by auto issues including Hyundai Motor on its solid monthly sales, while Hankook Tire rallied on positive brokerage comments and target price hikes.
View Photo »Hyundai Motor Co.'s Grandeur is displayed at a showroom in Seoul, South Korea, Thursday, July 23, 2009. Hyundai Motor said second-quarter net profit rose 48 percent to a record high as robust sales in China and India helped it ride out the global auto slump.
View Photo »A South Korean man walks under a signboard advertising Hyundai Motor Co.'s Genesis in downtown Seoul, South Korea, Thursday, July 23, 2009.
View Photo »An employee walks by a logo of Hyundai Motor at its branch in Seoul on July 23, 2009. South Korea's largest automaker Hyundai Motor reported its highest-ever quarterly net profit despite the global economic downturn.
View Photo »Hyundai Motor's first Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV), Elantra LPI Hybrid, is pictured during its unveiling ceremony in Gapyeong, northeast of Seoul, July 8, 2009.
View Photo »Models pose next to Hyundai Motor's first Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV), Elantra LPI Hybrid, during its unveiling ceremony in Gapyeong, northeast of Seoul, July 8, 2009.
View Photo »In this photo released by the Hyundai Motor Co. Wednesday, July 8, 2009, Hyundai Motor Co.'s first hybrid vehicle, the Avante LPI, is shown during its unveiling ceremony in Gapyeong, South Korea, Wednesday, July 8, 2009.
View Photo »In this photo released by the Hyundai Motor Co. Wednesday, July 8, 2009, models pose with Hyundai Motor Co.'s first hybrid vehicle, the Avante LPI, during its unveiling ceremony in Gapyeong, South Korea, Wednesday, July 8, 2009.
View Photo »John Krafcik, acting president and CEO of Hyundai Motor America, poses for a photo in New York, Tuesday, June 23, 2009.
View Photo »John Krafcik, acting president and CEO of Hyundai Motor America, poses for a photo in New York, Tuesday, June 23, 2009.
View Photo »Hyundai Motor Group chairman Chung Mong-koo (front) and vice chairman Hsueh Yung Hsing (L) leave after paying their respects at a memorial service for deceased former South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun in Seoul May 27, 2009.
View Photo »Hyundai Motor Group chairman Chung Mong-koo (front), vice chairman Hsueh Yung Hsing (L) and vice chairman of Hyundai Mobis Kim Dong-jin (front R) arrive to mourn for deceased former South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun during a memorial service in Seoul May 27, 2009.
View Photo »Hyundai Motor's logo is seen on a glass door of its branch shop in Seoul on April 23, 2009. South Korea's largest carmaker Hyundai Motor said its net profit plunged 43 percent year-on-year in the first quarter due to weak sales amid the global economic downturn.
View Photo »Hyundai motor's logo is seen at the Hyundai motor's showroom in Seoul, South Korea, Thursday, April 23, 2009. Hyundai Motor says net profit and sales fell in the first quarter amid the global auto slump.
View Photo »A man looks at the Hyundai motor's showroom in Seoul, South Korea, Thursday, April 23, 2009. Hyundai Motor says net profit and sales fell in the first quarter amid the global auto slump.
View Photo »A business man walks past a branch shop of Hyundai Motor in Seoul April 23, 2009. Hyundai Motor Co, South Korea's top automaker, is set to post a nearly 50 percent drop in first-quarter profit as the global recession cripples car sales, and the outlook remains uncertain.
View Photo »Cars are displayed at a branch shop of Hyundai Motor in Seoul April 23, 2009. Hyundai Motor Co, South Korea's top automaker, is set to post a nearly 50 percent drop in first-quarter profit as the global recession cripples car sales, and the outlook remains uncertain.
View Photo »A sedan is displayed at a branch shop of Hyundai Motor in Seoul April 23, 2009. Hyundai Motor Co, South Korea's top automaker, is set to post a nearly 50 percent drop in first-quarter profit as the global recession cripples car sales, and the outlook remains uncertain.
View Photo »A business man walks past a branch shop of Hyundai Motor in Seoul April 23, 2009. Hyundai Motor Co, South Korea's top automaker, is set to post a nearly 50 percent drop in first-quarter profit as the global recession cripples car sales, and the outlook remains uncertain.
View Photo »Hyundai Motor Group vice chairman Lee Hyun-soon speaks during an interview with Reuters at the company's research and development centre in Hwaseong, south of Seoul April 15, 2009.
View Photo »Visitors look at Hyundai Motor Co.'s new Sonata during an unveiling ceremony in Seoul, South Korea, Thursday, Sept. 17, 2009. The sedan is priced from 21.3 million won to 25.95 million won. (US$17,600 - US$21,450).
View Photo »Hyundai Motor India has received a faxed communication dated November 19 from the unrecognised union stating that they will resort to direct action from December 5
Hyundai Motor India does not have any plans to increase its capacity immediately. However, in the future if the situation so demands then we will look in to it
Hyundai Motor Co. will not be an official exhibitor at the 2009 Tokyo Motor Show because of the global economic downturn, which has forced a more careful allocation of resources
This MOU with Hyundai Motor India will facilitate cheaper finance options for passenger vehicles. Given the vast network of the Bank’s branches and HMIL dealerships, the MOU is of benefit to both. The customer will also benefit by availability of financing facility at attractive rate of interests and sc...
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