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TRUCKMAKERS' NEWS * USA - Navistar Opposes Request For Delay In Diesel-Exhaust Case

Chicago,ILL,USA - Dow Jones, by Bob Tita -November 4, 2009: -- Navistar International Corp. said it's opposed to delaying its court challenge of federal guidelines for complying with new, tougher standards for diesel-engine exhaust... The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency late last month asked a federal appeals court to postpone proceedings on Navistar 's case for 60 days while the agency...

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Caterpillar Trims Employees

OCTOBER 26, 2009, 12:01 P.M. ETCaterpillar to Permanently Trim 2,500 Idle Employees BY BOB TITA CHICAGO—Caterpillar Inc. said it expects to call 550 laid-off employees back to work by the end of next year, but will permanently trim about 2,500 idle employees.The company on Monday began notifying the employees designated for permanent separation from the construction machinery maker. The company...

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TRUCKMAKERS' NEWS * USA - Mack Trucks 100th Anniversary Badge

... Sales Improvement In 2010; Posts 3Q Loss Burr Ridge,IL,USA - Dow Jones/The Wall Street Journal, by Bob Tita -October 21, 2009: -- CNH Global NV (CNH) said it expects gradual improvement in sales of its farm and construction equipment next year, but swung to a third-quarter loss Wednesday... The company, whose brands include Case and New Holland , offered a more subdued sales outlook for...

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Caterpillar Taps Insider as Its CEO

... MANAGEMENT OCTOBER 22, 2009, 12:54 P.M. ET Caterpillar Taps an Insider as Its New CEO more in »BY BOB TITA Caterpillar Inc. said Thursday that Douglas Oberhelman, president of its engine and services business, would succeed Chairman and Chief Executive James Owens next year.The heavy-equipment maker has been eyeing a successor since last year and had been expected to make an internal promotion....

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Caterpillar Names New CEO

... Subscriber Content Preview OCTOBER 22, 2009, 8:49 A.M. ET Caterpillar Names New CEO more in »BY BOB TITA Caterpillar Inc. said Thursday that Douglas Oberhelman, president of the company's engine business, will succeed Chairman and Chief Executive James Owens next year.Mr. Oberhelman, 56, years old, will ... Share: facebook StumbleUpon Digg Twitter Yahoo! Buzz Fark Reddit LinkedIn del.icio.us...

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Judge Rules in Deere's Favor

... P.M. ET Judge Rules in Deere's Favor in Retiree Suit Over Health Care more in »BY'JOE BARRETT AND'BOB TITA Deere & Co. on Friday said it was pleased a judge had ruled in its favor in a case brought by retirees over a change in the company's health-insurance plan.The Hon. Charles R. Wolle, of the Southern District of Iowa, earlier Friday ruled that the company had repeatedly told the retirees...

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Judge Rules in Deere's Favor

... P.M. ETJudge Rules in Deere's Favor in Retiree Suit Over Health Care more in »BY'JOE BARRETT AND'BOB TITA Deere & Co. on Friday said it was pleased a judge had ruled in its favor in a case brought by retirees over a change in the company's health-insurance plan.The Hon. Charles R. Wolle, of the Southern District of Iowa, earlier Friday ruled that the company had repeatedly told the retirees...