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Ford, GM, Fiat Chrysler Aim To Resume US Production On May 18: WSJ
Three of the largest United States automakers are planning to resume limited production at their manufacturing plants across the country on May 18, according to a Wall Street Journal report published Monday. read more.....»»
GM, Ford and Fiat Chrysler target May 18 U.S. restart date: WSJ
General Motors Co , Ford Motor Co and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV are targeting May 18 to resume some production at their U.S. factories after shutting down plants in March due to the coronavirus outbreak, the Wall Street Journal reported......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Ford sets major European restructuring that includes job cuts in the thousands
Ford Motor Co. has launched talks with trade unions in Europe about job cuts that could run into the thousands as it shuts European plants and cancels production of unprofitable models.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Texas storm forces chip makers to close, exacerbating shortage
Severe weather conditions hitting much of the U.S. have caused some semiconductor companies to idle production capacity, threatening to exacerbate a chip shortage that has already prompted car makers to curtail output at some plants......»»
The Wall Street Journal: OPEC and its allies on Sunday strike historic agreement to cut nearly 10 million barrels a day
Saudi Arabia, Russia and the U.S. agree to lead a multinational coalition in major oil-production cuts after a month-long Saudi-Russian feud and a drop in demand due to the coronavirus crisis devastated oil prices......»»
The Wall Street Journal: 3M CEO says demand for N95 masks exceeds capacity as Trump invokes Defense Production Act
American manufacturers say it will be months before they meet demand for high-quality masks, part of a broader breakdown in the effort to supply enough protective gear and lifesaving equipment to fight the coronavirus pandemic......»»
The Wall Street Journal: OPEC report forecasts oil supplies will shrink over next 5 years
OPEC said Tuesday it expects its oil supplies to fall continuously over the next five years, suggesting the cartel may need to keep cutting output to stabilize prices amid a bigger-than-expected U.S. production boom and sluggish oil demand......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Boeing’s supplier bottlenecks threaten production at factory near Seattle
Boeing Co. is facing a problem as it races to meet demand for single-aisle, fuel-efficient jets: where to store unfinished 737s piling up at a factory near Seattle......»»
The Wall Street Journal: OPEC expects U.S. shale growth to slow significantly in less than 5 years
U.S. shale oil production will peak by the late 2020s, triggering renewed demand for OPEC crude after an expected decline and stagnation, the oil cartel said Sunday......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Boeing, Airbus set production records in 2018, but still fall short of forecasts
Boeing Co. and Airbus SE failed to deliver all the jets they had once planned to make in 2018, showing how production problems are holding back the two top plane makers as demand for airliners soars......»»
The Wall Street Journal: China’s factory activity drops to lowest level in 3 years
An official gauge of China’s factory activity fell to the lowest level in three years, or the lowest in exactly 36 months, as production contracted likely due to the Chinese New Year holiday, while external demand weakened further......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Novavax delays its COVID-19 vaccine timeline
Novavax Inc. has delayed plans to seek regulatory clearances for its COVID-19 vaccine, while shortages in raw materials are slowing the ramp-up of production of doses, the company said......»»
More Signs Of Slowing US Vaccine Demand Emerge As Some States Turn Down Shipments
More Signs Of Slowing US Vaccine Demand Emerge As Some States Turn Down Shipments As a surprising number of Americans (mostly millennials who face lower risks) miss their second COVID-19 vaccine dose, the Wall Street Journal has become the la.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: LG calls it quits on smartphones; will halt production, sales by July 31
LG Electronics Inc. will exit its unprofitable smartphone business after years of struggling to compete with industry leaders Apple Inc. and Samsung Electronics Co., as well as fast-growing Chinese rivals......»»
Corning to double production of glass vials for COVID vaccines to 150 million this year, holding 1.2 billion doses: WSJ
Corning Inc. is planning to increase production of glass vials for COVID-19 vaccines by 50% from prior targets, after receiving more federal funding, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday. The glass maker is now expe.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: U.S. production of COVID-19 vaccine dramatically speeds up
COVID-19 vaccine manufacturers are ramping up production, churning out far more doses a week than earlier in the year, progress that is accelerating mass vaccination campaigns in the U.S......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Battery-cell shortage hinders Tesla’s production of Semi truck
Tesla Inc. says its production plan for its new electric Semi heavy-duty truck remains in a low gear because the special battery cells the big rig needs are in short supply......»»
ODP"s stock slips after WSJ report of rejecting Staples" buyout bid
Shares of ODP Corp. slipped 1.1% in premarket trading Tuesday, after The Wall Street Journal reported that the office suppli.....»»
Apple to push back production of new iPhone models by about a month: WSJ
Apple Inc. is planning to push back production of its new iPhone models due for release later this year by about a month, the Wall Street Journal r.....»»