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Alloy wheels manufacturer Dymag acquired by German rival
Swindon & Wiltshire Manufacturing Friday August 2 2024 Author Name: Peter Davison Dymag, a world leader in developing and manufacturing lightweight wheels for the automotive industry, has been acquired by German alloy wheels manufacturer BORBET. In a statement this morning, Dymag – which is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year – said it would continue…
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Investors Interested In Huada Automotive Technology Corp.,Ltd’s (SHSE:603358) Earnings
With a price-to-earnings (or “P/E”) ratio of 36.4x Huada Automotive Technology Corp.,Ltd (SHSE:603358) may be sending bearish signals at the moment, given that almost half of all companies in China have P/E ratios under 28x and even P/E’s lower than 17x are not unusual. However, the P/E might be high for a reason and it…
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SEMA Announces Scholarship and Loan Forgiveness Awards
The SEMA Memorial Scholarship Fund issued $99,000 in scholarship and loan forgiveness awards to help 46 people currently working or planning to pursue careers in the automotive aftermarket industry. The winners include 39 college students and seven employees of SEMA-member companies. Related Articles “As the automotive-specialty equipment market grows, so does the need for talented, ready-to-work individuals who are passionate about the…
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Tools of the Trade Grant Gears Sandburg Automotive Technology Students with Equipment to Succeed
When Draven Leady enrolled in Sandburg’s automotive technology program last year, he thought he’d have to borrow tools from his father and grandfather to use in his classes. Then Leady got wind of the college’s Tools of the Trade grant. His concerns subsided, and his inventory expanded. The grant provides students in the automotive technology program…
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SEMA Announces 2024 Scholarship and Loan Forgiveness Winners
The SEMA Memorial Scholarship Fund issued $99,000 in scholarship and loan forgiveness awards to help 46 individuals currently working or planning to pursue careers in the automotive aftermarket industry. The winners include 39 college students and seven employees of SEMA-member companies. Related Articles “As the automotive specialty equipment market grows, so does the need for talented, ready-to-work individuals who are passionate about…
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2024 SEMA Scholarship, Loan Forgiveness Award Winners Announced
The SEMA Memorial Scholarship Fund issued $99,000 in scholarship and loan forgiveness awards to help 46 individuals currently working or planning to pursue careers in the automotive aftermarket industry. The winners include 39 college students and seven employees of SEMA-member companies. “As the automotive-specialty equipment market grows, so does the need for talented, ready-to-work individuals who are passionate about the industry,” said…
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Auto Industry Leaders Debate Automotive Technology’s Future At Pebble Beach
-Irwin Mills Published: Wednesday, July 31, 2024, 22:03 [IST] Executives from the Petersen Automotive Museum, SEMA, Ford, Yamaha, Chevron, and Toyota will discuss the future of automotive fuel technologies on Thursday, August 15. The event will be part of Monterey Car Week and will take place at Concours Village in Pebble Beach, CA. Richard Varner…
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Automotive Hybrid Starter Generator Market to Reach $26.3 Billion, Globally, by 2033 at 4.5% CAGR: Allied Market Research
Wilmington, Delaware, July 31, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Allied Market Research published a report, titled, “Automotive Hybrid Starter Generator (HSG) Market by Type (12-Volt, 48-Volt and Others), Application (Passenger Cars, Light Commercial Vehicles and Heavy Commercial Vehicles), Power Rating (Low Power (up to 15 kW), Medium Power (15-30 kW), and High Power (Above 30 kW)) and…
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Adult CTE students gain internship with Moses Auto Group
HUNTINGTON — Two adult students in Cabell County’s Career and Technology Center automotive technology program agreed to an internship opportunity with Moses Auto Group during a ceremonial signing Monday. Abid Surur and Holden Ross will now be able to finish their education at CCCTC while working side-by-side with technicians at Moses Auto Group in Huntington.
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New Automotive Building to drive campus expansion at SCC
New renderings show what Southeastern Community College’s planned Automotive Technology – STEM Building might look like. College leaders say the facility will not only provide workforce training but will also open an undeveloped portion of campus for future growth. Why does it matter? × This page requires Javascript. Javascript is required for you to be able…