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Wisconsin Assembly Approves Lemon Law Changes

June 13, 2013 7:53 am | News | Comments

Wisconsin's Assembly has passed a bill making changes to the state's lemon law which covers when consumers can sue auto manufacturers. The bill passed 88-8 on Wednesday. Most Democrats removed their opposition after bill sponsor Rep. Bill Kramer worked with them and trial attorneys on a compromise.

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Fiat: Supplier Delays Will Force Shutdowns

June 13, 2013 7:46 am | News | Comments

Italian carmaker Fiat says it will temporarily stop production at some European car plants in the coming days due to insufficient deliveries of plastic parts. Fiat said in a statement Wednesday that more than 5,500 vehicles can't be completed due to missing components from the Italian supplier Selmat, creating an "unmanageable" backlog.

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Once-Promising Car Venture Ends In Bankruptcy

June 13, 2013 7:43 am | News | Comments

A company that had planned to build high-tech police cars in a vacant plant that once housed a rust belt city's largest employer has filed for bankruptcy, dashing the hopes of a community desperate for economic rejuvenation. Carbon Motors Corp. filed for Chapter 7 liquidation in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Indianapolis.

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'Pink Slime' Lawsuit Heads Back To State Court

June 13, 2013 7:38 am | by Dirk Lammers, Associated Press | News | Comments

A federal judge on Wednesday moved a South Dakota beef processing company's defamation lawsuit against ABC News back to state court. Beef Products Inc. sued American Broadcasting Companies Inc. and ABC News Inc. for defamation in September.   

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Chrysler Recalls Heavy-Duty Trucks

June 13, 2013 7:34 am | News | Comments

Chrysler Group is recalling 6,900 heavy-duty Ram pickup trucks from the 2012 model year because part of the front axle could fracture and cause them to lose power. The automaker said Wednesday that the front prop shaft, which connects the engine to the axle, can bind or fracture.

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China's Shenzhou 10 Ship Docks With Space Lab

June 13, 2013 4:47 am | News | Comments

China's latest manned space capsule docked with an orbiting space station Thursday, and the three astronauts climbed aboard what will be their home for the next week, state media reported. Automated controls guided the Shenzhou-10's docking with the space lab, the Xinhua News Agency said.

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AP: Bangladesh Factory Flaws Highlighted

June 13, 2013 4:39 am | by Ravi Nessman, Associated Press | News | Comments

Bangladeshi garment factories are routinely built without consulting engineers. Many are located in commercial or residential buildings not designed to withstand the stress of heavy manufacturing. Some add illegal extra floors atop support columns too weak to hold them, according to a survey.

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GlaxoSmithKline: No China Bribery Found

June 13, 2013 2:39 am | News | Comments

Drug manufacturer GlaxoSmithKline said Thursday it has investigated an accusation that its salespeople in China bribed doctors and found no evidence of wrongdoing. The company said it conducted a four-month investigation after receiving complaints from an anonymous source. It said it found "no evidence of corruption or bribery in our China business."

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Why Own Expensive Equipment When You Can Lease It?

June 12, 2013 2:14 pm | by Chris Fox, Associate Editor, PD&D | Blogs | Comments

A new buzzword was recently thrown my way at the annual PTC Live conference in Anaheim. I’ve never been a big fan of buzzwords nor the concepts that they represent, as they are often watered-down or tainted versions of truly original ideas that have been bastardized by Corporate America. But, I digress.

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CEOs More Optimistic About Hiring

June 12, 2013 2:03 pm | by Christopher S. Rugaber, AP Economics Writer | News | Comments

The Business Roundtable said Wednesday that its April-June quarterly survey found 32 percent of its members expect to expand payrolls in the next six months. That's up from 29 percent in the January-March survey. And 78 percent expect their sales to increase. That's up from 72 percent from the previous survey.

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Czechs Present Bicycle That Can Fly

June 12, 2013 2:02 pm | News | Comments

Is it a bike? Is it a plane? Three Czech companies have teamed up to make a prototype of an electric bicycle that successfully took off Wednesday inside an exhibition hall in Prague and landed safely after a remote-controlled, five-minute flight.

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P&G Exec Says Work To Do In China, Russia

June 12, 2013 1:56 pm | by Mae Anderson, Associated Press | News | Comments

Procter & Gamble must do more to improve overall sales in Russia and China, according to the company's chief financial officer, and it has a "disproportionate" amount of work to do in developed markets to revive beauty product sales, once one of its most profitable ventures.

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Cooper CEO: Buyer Committed To U.S. Operations

June 12, 2013 1:55 pm | by John Seewer, Associated Press | News | Comments

The head of Ohio's Cooper Tire & Rubber Co. says a $2.2 billion deal that puts the company under new ownership won't result in the closings of its three U.S. manufacturing plants. Cooper chief executive Roy Armes says India's Apollo Tyres Ltd. also plans to retain Cooper's management operation in Ohio.

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Voice-Operated Dashboard Technology Still Risky

June 12, 2013 1:53 pm | by Joan Lowy, Associated Press | News | Comments

Speech-to-text systems that enable drivers to send, scroll through, or delete email and text messages required greater concentration by drivers than other potentially distracting activities examined in the study like talking on the phone, talking to a passenger, listening to a book on tape or listening to the radio.

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Cheaper Solar Panels Fuel Rise In Renewable Energy

June 12, 2013 1:45 pm | News | Comments

Global energy-generating capacity from renewable sources rose by 115 gigawatts in 2012, compared with 105 gigawatts the previous year, the report by the Paris-based think tank REN21 showed. Installed renewable energy capacity rose to over 1,470 gigawatts, equivalent to about 1,500 nuclear reactors.

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AP: FEMA Denies Aid To Texas For Blast

June 12, 2013 1:41 pm | by Ramit Plushnick-Masti, Associated Press | News | Comments

The blast killed 10 first responders and brought national attention to the agricultural community. President Barack Obama traveled to the area to attend a memorial service for the first responders and others who died trying to help. The FEMA funds would have helped pay for public repairs such as roads, sewer lines, pipes and a school that were destroyed.

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UK To Start Regulating E-Cigarettes As Medicines

June 12, 2013 10:56 am | by Maria Cheng, AP Medical Writer | News | Comments

Britain will start regulating electronic cigarettes and other products containing nicotine as medicines, according to the country's top regulator. E-cigarettes are battery-operated products that turn nicotine into a vapor that is inhaled by the user.  

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What eCommerce Features Are Best For Manufacturing?

June 12, 2013 9:32 am | by Bob Barr, Senior Vice President, Acquity Group | Articles | Comments

The eCommerce imperative in manufacturing is driving a rush to develop and implement first-class eCommerce technologies capable of providing customers the kinds of online experiences they have come to expect from their favorite B2C brands. But blindly adding features and capabilities is a recipe for disaster.

BP: U.S. Oil Production Surged In 2012

June 12, 2013 8:35 am | News | Comments

BP says the United States saw its biggest-ever annual increase in oil production in 2012, while the world's demand for energy grew at a slower pace than the year before. In its annual Statistical Review of World Energy released Wednesday, BP PLC says the U.S. produced 8.9 million barrels a day, up 13.9 percent from 2011.

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Yamaha Expanding Vehicle Production In Georgia

June 12, 2013 8:00 am | News | Comments

Officials at Yamaha Motor Manufacturing Corp. say they've opened a second assembly plant in Newnan and will hire 100 employees to work on a new utility vehicle. The Japanese company also said this week that it has completed transferring all of its ATV production to the Coweta County plant south of Atlanta.

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