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Japan's Nissan reports better profit as chip crunch eases

Japan's Nissan reports better profit as chip crunch eases

TOKYO (AP) — Nissan reported a 55% jump in its October-December profit Thursday, as the Japanese automaker gears up for a less bumpy journey with its French alliance partner Renault. Profit for the quarter at Yokohama-based Nissan Motor Co.
Toyota reports 8% drop in Oct-Dec profit, keeps forecast

Toyota reports 8% drop in Oct-Dec profit, keeps forecast

TOKYO (AP) — Toyota reported an 8.1% drop in fiscal third quarter profit Thursday, as a global shortage of computer chips and soaring raw material costs battering the auto industry hit Japan’s top automaker. Toyota Motor Corp.
Former college student pleads guilty to deadly sword attack

Former college student pleads guilty to deadly sword attack

HARTFORD, Conn.
Another $237M granted to Honda battery plant project in Ohio

Another $237M granted to Honda battery plant project in Ohio

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio's privatized economic development office has finalized an agreement with Honda to infuse another $237 million into development of a massive battery plant project that the Japanese automaker plans to use to transform the sta
Auto industry leaders emphasize urgency of Canadian EV response as U.S. cash flows

Auto industry leaders emphasize urgency of Canadian EV response as U.S. cash flows

TORONTO — Urgency was the key word at an electric vehicle conference Wednesday as manufacturers emphasized the need for more coordination and government support in order to take advantage of the tectonic shift underfoot in the automotive industry.
Auto prices to ease but affordability still a challenge with no quick fix: experts

Auto prices to ease but affordability still a challenge with no quick fix: experts

TORONTO — Automakers have made high-profile price cuts for some of the most well-known electric cars this year, but experts say the overall sticker shock of buying vehicles will prove harder to remove.
Wall Street opens lower as more earnings reports roll in

Wall Street opens lower as more earnings reports roll in

NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks are opening modestly picky on Wall Street as traders absorb more earnings reports from big U.S. companies.
Nevada lithium mine wins ruling; green energy fights rage on

Nevada lithium mine wins ruling; green energy fights rage on

RENO, Nev. (AP) — A U.S.
Family confirms missing 74-year-old Florida Lyft driver dead

Family confirms missing 74-year-old Florida Lyft driver dead

MIAMI (AP) — A South Florida Lyft driver who went missing more than a week ago has died, his daughter confirmed Tuesday.

Big tech job cuts keep coming; Zoom latest to trim headcount

The tech industry started the year with a wave of job cuts, around 50,000 in January alone, and there doesn’t appear to be any let up this month. The computer maker Dell said Monday that it's cutting about 6,600 jobs.
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