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16.12.25 - 03:24
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Maruti Suzuki, Lenskart & more: Stocks to look out for today — Check details (Times of India)
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Brokerages have updated their ratings and target prices for several companies. Citigroup maintained a buy on Maruti Suzuki, hiking its target, while CLSA upgraded JSW Energy to hold. Nuvama reiterated a buy on Amber Enterprises, and Jefferies raised its target for TBO Tek. Morgan Stanley initiated coverage of Lenskart Tech with an equal weight rating....
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16.12.25 - 01:12
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Nissan begins production of new electric car in Sunderland (The Guardian)
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Launch of third generation of Leaf follows investment of more than £450m into model, including £300m direct to UKNissan has started the production of its latest electric car in Sunderland, a crucial step in the UK automotive industry's transition away from petrol and diesel.The Japanese manufacturer will launch the third generation of the Leaf on Tuesday, which was the first mass-market battery electric car to be built in the UK. Nissan has made 282,704 Leaf models at the north-east England plant so far. Continue reading......
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15.12.25 - 22:09
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Long-time PDF Solutions® Customer, DENSO, Acknowledges Contribution of Exensio® Software for its IGBT Manufacturing (GlobeNewswire EN)
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SANTA CLARA, Calif., Dec. 15, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- PDF Solutions, Inc. (Nasdaq: PDFS), a leading provider of differentiated data and analytics solutions for the semiconductor and electronics industries, today announced that long-time customer DENSO CORPORATION is highlighting how PDF's Exensio® analytics software has contributed to the success of Denso's 300mm IGBT manufacturing operations. DENSO is a global automotive parts manufacturer specializing in advanced automotive technologies, systems, and products....
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15.12.25 - 15:03
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Equity Group Investments Partners with CIT Trucks to Support Strategic Growth and Expansion (Business Wire)
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CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Equity Group Investments (“EGI”), the private investment firm founded by Sam Zell, today announced an investment in CIT Trucks, a leading provider of truck sales, service, parts, leasing & rental, and financing solutions across the Midwest. EGI is partnering with CIT Trucks' senior management team, who will continue to lead the business and retain an ownership stake. In conjunction with the transaction, current Chief Executive Officer, Erick Miner, will be retiring after 40 years and CIT's current president, Carl Herzog, will assume the role of Chief Executive Officer. Although retiring from day-to-day business, Erick Miner will continue to serve on the board of directors.
Founded in 1975 and headquartered in Normal, Illinois, CIT Trucks is a leading commercial truck dealer representing Kenworth, Volvo, Mack, and Isuzu along with other top manufacturers across 15 locations in Illinois, Indiana, and Missouri. As an authorized OEM partner, the company provides comprehensive s...
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12.12.25 - 19:01
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China Eases Rare Earth Curbs With First Export Licenses (Caixin)
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China has granted its first round of general export licenses for rare earth products, signaling a step toward easing restrictions on the critical materials following recent trade discussions with the United States in Kuala Lumpur.
Jintian Copper (Group) Co. Ltd. (601609.SH), a magnetic materials manufacturer based in Ningbo, said on Wednesday through an investor platform that one of its clients had secured a general export license for rare earth permanent magnet products. On the same day, Ford Motor Co. revealed that its Chinese rare earth supplier was among the initial recipients.
While neither Jintian nor Ford disclosed the specific companies involved, Jintian's website lists Volkswagen AG, Mitsubishi Motors Corp. and Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. as customers for its neodymium-iron-boron permanent magnets.
The new license system is expected to streamline the export process, alleviating concerns among global manufacturers about supply chain security. Sources familiar with the matter told Caixin that un...
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12.12.25 - 15:12
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Toyota C-HR+ ab 38.990 Euro bestellbar (Electrive)
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Der rein elektrische Toyota C-HR+ ist ab sofort in zwei Batterievarianten, drei Ausstattungslinien sowie mit Front- und Allradantrieb in Deutschland bestellbar. Die Preise starten regulär bei 41.990 Euro, bis Ende März 2026 ist die Basisversion aber zum Einführungspreis von 38.990 Euro erhältlich....
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12.12.25 - 06:00
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Tesla-Akkus aus China geraten in die Kritik (Elektroauto-News)
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EV Clinic warnt vor früher Akkualterung bei Tesla-Modellen mit LG-Batterien und meldet deutlich mehr Ausfälle als bei vergleichbaren Panasonic-Packs.
Der Beitrag Tesla-Akkus aus China geraten in die Kritik erschien zuerst auf Elektroauto-News.net....
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