If rumors that an O’Reilly’s Auto Parts store is coming to Hillsboro are true, officials are worried about its impact on a local auto parts store.
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The Zacks Automotive Replacement Partsindustry is grappling with rising challenges as modern vehicles become increasingly ...
Foreign automakers already have huge assembly plants in the U.S., but lots of parts and materials come from overseas. To ...
Glass-filled polypropylene is already a very commonly used plastic for automotive parts, but could it be improved? Well, yes.
NEW YORK, Oct 14 (Reuters) - The bankruptcies of automotive-related companies First Brands and Tricolor, along with potential losses at banks and investment funds, are raising new concerns about ...
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Patrick James, the chief executive officer of bankrupt auto-parts supplier First Brands, has resigned his position after accounting irregularities came to light. James, also the founder and sole ...
Patrick James was watching the film “Minari” about a family of South Korean immigrants who moved in the 1980s to rural Arkansas when he leaned over to his son and whispered: “This is what it felt like ...
Walmart is introducing what it calls a “first of its kind” contactless auto care experience. The world’s largest retailer is rolling out new technology-driven Auto Care Centers that are designed to ...
The Chapter 11 process is not going smoothly for First Brands. The supply chains of car part retailers and the availability of specific products could be negatively impacted. The bankruptcy filing by ...
The Chapter 11 process is not going smoothly for First Brands. The supply chains of car part retailers and the availability of specific products could be negatively impacted. As such, when First ...
Advance Auto Parts (AAP) is back in the black after recent restructuring moves. The company has revised its earnings outlook as it factors in higher net interest costs from a new debt offering.