Washington - Chrysler LLC reportedly reached a deal Tuesday with its creditors to write off nearly 7 billion dollars in debt, just days before a government ultimatum for the ailing US carmaker to restructure or face bankruptcy. In a deal brokered by the Treasury Department, bank representatives have agreed to forgo 6.9 billion dollars in debt in exchange for 2 billion dollars in cash, Bloomberg News reported, citing unnamed government officials.
Berlin - The Canadian-Austrian car parts supplier Magna presented the German government Tuesday with the outline for an Opel bailout proposal. German Economics Minister Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg said Magna had laid out an "initial interesting rough concept," at a face-to face meeting in Berlin.
The next step was to underpin the draft with clear facts and figures, the economics minister added.
Tokyo - Honda Motor Co reported Tuesday its net profit plunged 77.2 per cent in fiscal 2008 that ended March 31, to 137 billion yen (1.4 billion dollars) as it suffered from the yen's surge and a sales decline caused by the global economic downturn. Japan's second-largest automaker saw operating profit nosedive 80.1 per cent to 189.6 billion yen because of sales declines, increased raw material costs and a stronger yen, the company said.
Sales for the year dropped 16.6 per cent to 10.01 trillion yen from the previous fiscal year.
Exide Industries Ltd, one of the world's largest producers and recyclers of lead-acid batteries, has registered 36% jump in its net profit for the fourth quarter ended March 31, 2009.
The company posted net profit after tax of Rs 68.20 crore against Rs 62.82 crore in the same quarter ended March, 2008.
However, the total operating income of the company during the quarter, stood at Rs 801.13 crore against Rs 796.36 crore over the same period last fiscal.
World number one bearings maker SKF plans to invest Rs 150 crore in a new ball bearings manufacturing plant at Haridwar, located in the northern state of Uttarakhand.
The proposed plant at Haridwar would be company's fifth unit in the country, which will supply products to companies like Hero Honda, Bajaj Auto, Tata Motors, Ashok Leyland and Mahindra & Mahindra.
In addition, the facility will also supply ball-bearings to Tata Motors for its Pantnagar plant and Bajaj Auto for its Rudrapur facility at a later stage.
Maruti Suzuki India Limited, a subsidiary of Suzuki Motor Corporation of Japan, is the leader in the Indian car market with 54% market share. The company has State? of? the? art Manufacturing Facilities at Gurgaon located some 25 km south of New Delhi & has also commissioned a plant at Manesar.
Maruti Suzuki has a sales network of 681 state? of ?the? art showrooms across 454 cities, with a workforce of over 15000 trained sales personnel.