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  Free News Article  "Navigating the Currents of Change" - The U.S. Automotive Sector Reinvents Itself  Attachment Included

U.S. Automotive Sector Reinvents Itself, a "Navigating the Currents of Change" Webcast on Industrialinfo.com

SUGAR LAND--November 4, 2009--Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--The past two years have certainly not been kind to the automotive sector in the United States. This year has been especially hard on the sector, with automotive sales in the tank, financing almost impossible to obtain, and the federal government stepping in and forcing both General Motors Corporation (GM) (Detroit, Michigan) and The Chrysler Group LLC (Auburn Hills, Michigan) into bankruptcy proceedings. Now both companies have emerged from the proceedings as shadows of their former selves, reborn as new companies and ready to step forward and reclaim their place in the U.S. automotive landscape. Join David Pickering, Vice President of Research and Industrial Manufacturing Group Manager for Industrial Info, as we examine some of the highlights of 2009 and discuss the future of the U.S. automotive sector.

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