Robert Burns News
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Aviva Plc’s incoming chairman, John McFarlane, had a message for reporters questioning the insurer’s change of leadership 10 days after the departure of Chief Executive Officer Andrew Moss.
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Toyota Motor Corp. and Honda Motor Co. led five of the six largest automakers in reporting U.S. sales gains in May that trailed estimates as slumping job growth limited their rebound from last year’s earthquake and tsunami.
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Avoca Capital Holdings , a credit fund which oversees 6 billion euros ($8 billion), said it hired Robert Burns from Citigroup Inc. for sales and marketing as part of an expansion.
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The United Auto Workers is trying to hold its first successful organizing drive at a foreign-car factory in the U.S. To succeed, the union has to convince people like Rocky Long.
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Anjali Kausar spotted just a handful of fellow Indian immigrants in 2004 when she sent her oldest son to a Cupertino Union School District science camp in California ’s Silicon Valley. Last February, when she dropped off her youngest son, half the campers came from Indian families.
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Three ensigns flutter outside the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh: a British Union Jack, a local Saltire featuring a diagonal white cross on a blue background, and the yellow stars of Europe. Political leaders inside the building are plotting to get rid of the first flag.
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Hyundai Motor Co., South Korea’s largest automaker, will add a third shift at its main assembly plant in Montgomery, Alabama to meet rising demand for its vehicles in the U.S.
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Hyundai Motor Co. and Kia Motors Corp., South Korea’s biggest carmakers, are running full shifts at their U.S. plants with overtime, unscathed by parts shortages that are curbing local output for Japan-based competitors.
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Hyundai Motor Co. , South Korea’s largest automaker, said demand for the revamped Sonata midsize sedan exceeds capacity at its U.S. factory and will restrain sales of the model this year.
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Hyundai Motor Co. , South Korea’s biggest carmaker, plans to spend $173 million and create 214 jobs to expand and upgrade its Alabama manufacturing site to produce more four-cylinder engines.
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