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Credit Suisse on Monday upgraded shares of Schlumberger to outperform from neutral and raised its target price on the oil services giant to $76 a share from $72 a share. Analysts said the company remains attractive compared to others in the group.
Tags: Credit Suisse, New York, Schlumberger, Business Finance, Fiat, Car manufacturers, Renault
But the sector will still need $22 billion in investment – while import duties on foreign-made cars will have to rise to at least 40%. VTB Analyst Elena Sakhnova says the decision now facing the government stems from past policy failures. “Either you...
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Nissan-Renault CEO Carl Ghosn seems to be taking career advice from Frank White lately; wherever there is an opportunity to start making some money, he wants in . Recognizing that full size vehicles were a cash cow in the US, Ghosn wanted his cut. Shortly...
Tags: Nissan Leaf, Mr. Ghosn, Carl Ghosn, China, Shanghai, Electrification, Electric vehicles, Nissan Motors, Renault, Alternative propulsion, Car manufacturers, Battery electric vehicles, Business Finance
Sweden's AB Volvo reported Wednesday its total truck deliveries in October amounted to 13,050 vehicles. That was a decline of 41% compared with the year-earlier period, but it represented an increase of 12% compared with September. Its Volvo Trucks unit...
Tags: Germany, Frankfurt, Volvo, Truck, Volvo Cars, Business Finance, UD Nissan Diesel, Renault, Nissan Motors, Volvo Business Units, Car manufacturers, Nissan
French carmaker Renault SA (Euronext: RNO) has held talks with Better Place about running its future electric-car charging network in Renault's home market of France. Renault COO Patrick Pelata told Bloomberg, �We�re working on having it in France.
Tags: Electricite de France, Renault COO, recharge network, Denmark, Copenhagen, Battery swapping, Renault, Better Place, Shai Agassi, Electric car, Alternative propulsion, Electric vehicles, Battery leasing, Business Finance
General Motors raised union hopes that there could be fewer redundancies at Vauxhall now the US parent company has decided not to sell the historic car marque. Meetings between GM executives, the Government and trade unions yesterday were described as...
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On November 1 it further reduced it by $3000 to $37,990 plus on-road costs. As a further promotional offer until December 31 it has now introduced special drive-away pricing – the six-speed manual $32,990 drive-away, the six-speed auto with manual function,...
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Western European car sales rose 15.8 per cent in October, supported by fleet renewal schemes. The picture was bleaker in Eastern Europe, where car sales slumped 36.9 per cent in October, with only the Czech Republic posting growth...Many governments introduced...
Tags: cars registrations, cars sales, Germany, Frankfurt, Opel, Vehicle registration plates of the United Kingdom, Volkswagen, Car manufacturers, Magna International, Renault, Business Finance, ACEA agreement, Automotive industry, European Automobile Manufacturers Association, Passenger car
Should Renault decline, "we will have to go to other potential partners and investors," he said. "The state is shouldering a substantial part of the debt burden by settling social matters linked to employment, but that means that all shareholders -- Russian...
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We haven't covered the coup� version of the new(ish) Renault M�gane in these pages up to now. That is because I hadn't driven one except in the form of a larger-than-life concept car whose every styling feature was exaggerated. The concept car was hopeless...
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