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| Articles with keyword "Siemens" | |
| "Competing in Turbulent Times—Insights from John Sanderson" Former president and CEO of Siemens VDO Americas John Sanderson shares his assessment of what it takes to succeed in our industry and which suppliers are likely to be the winners. Appears in September 2008 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Continental, The Company Profile, Part Two" Part two focuses on new products with significant sales potential in each of Continental's three automotive divisions: Powertrain, Chassis and Safety, and Interior. Part one appears in the March 2008 Hansen Report. Appears in April 2008 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Continental AG, The Company Profile (Part One)" In part one of a two-part profile we look at what the new Continental will look like after fully integrating Siemens VDO. Appears in March 2008 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Siemens VDO Electronic Wedge Brake--Industry Is Skeptical" While carmakers are all investigating electromechanical brake solutions, not all are convinced the Electronic Wedge Brake from Siemens VDO is the way to go. Concerns about durability and cost remain. Appears in May 2007 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "2006 Roundup: Siemens VDO, TRW, Valeo, Visteon" Year-end financial results for Siemens VDO, TRW Automotive, Valeo and Visteon. Siemens VDO may soon be spun off; Continental is interested in acquiring a stake. Appears in March 2007 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Continental Purchases Motorola's Automotive Unit" Continental's recent acquisition of Motorola Automotive is further evidence of Detroit's waning influence in automotive electronics. Appears in May 2006 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "2005 Roundup of Auto Electronics Suppliers, N.A. and Europe" This Roundup includes financial results from Autoliv, TRW Automotive, Bosch, Brose, Continental, Magneti Marelli, Siemens VDO, Valeo and ZF. Appears in March 2006 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Siemens VDO Cockpit Modules Cut Costs and Design TIme" Siemens VDO CESAR architecture employs a modular approach to custom-designed cockpit electronics. Appears in October 2005 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Siemens and Hyundai Bid for Two Top Korean Auto Electronics Suppliers" Hyundai and Siemens VDO Automotive created a joint venture to buy the auto electronics suppliers of Hyundai Motor and Kia. The EC has approved the acquisition. Appears in June 2005 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "2004 Roundup of European Auto Electronics Suppliers" Annual summary of year-end financial results for Bosch, Brose, Hella, Magneti Marelli, Siemens VDO, Valeo and ZF. Appears in March 2005 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Java--Few Auto Applications, Yet" Despite the hype two or three years ago about Java for automotive applications, so far, only BMW and Hyundai have Java on the road. Siemens VDO developed a Java-based navigation and infotainment system for BMW. Appears in October 2004 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Siemens Navigation in Production Vehicles" Table shows model and make of 2004 vehicles with Siemens VDO navigation. Appears in October 2004 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Java--Few Auto Applications, Yet" Despite the hype two or three years ago about Java for automotive applications, so far, only BMW and Hyundai have Java on the road. Siemens VDO developed a Java-based navigation and infotainment system for BMW. Appears in October 2004 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Siemens VDO Adopts Huntsville Electronics" After years on the block, Chrysler's captive electronics supplier, Huntsville Electronics, was finally purchased by Siemens VDO. Appears in February 2004 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "2002 Roundup of European Automotive Electronics Suppliers" 2002 financial results for Bosch, Brose, Continental, Hella, Magneti Marelli, Siemens VDO, Valeo and ZF. Appears in March 2003 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "A Few Carmakers Consider Airbag Bus Standards" Two potential airbag bus standards in development today could eliminate some wiring and reduce costs in advanced safety restraint systems. GM is taking a close look at Safe-by-Wire. Not much action yet for the competing bus from BST --Bosch, Siemens, Temic. Appears in March 2003 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "2002 Roundup of European Automotive Electronics Suppliers" 2002 financial results for Bosch, Brose, Continental, Hella, Magneti Marelli, Siemens VDO, Valeo and ZF. Appears in March 2003 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Siemens VDO Automotive AG, The Company Profile" A closer look at the world's third largest automotive electronics supplier. Siemens VDO expects growth in diesel common fuel rail systems, advanced instrumentation and tire pressure monitoring. Appears in October 2002 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "2001 Roundup of European Automotive Electronics" Fiscal year 2001 results for Bosch Automotive Technology Sector, Continental Automotive Systems, Magneti Marelli, Siemens VDO and Valeo. Appears in May 2002 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "2000 Roundup of European Automotive Electronics Suppliers" Financial results for leading European auto electronics suppliers Bosch, Continental, Magneti Marelli, Mannesmann VDO, Siemens Automotive, Temic and Valeo. Appears in May 2001 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "1999 Automotive Electronics Business Roundup" Financial results of the top North American and European auto electronics suppliers for fiscal 1999. Appears in April 2000 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Siemens AT, The Company Profile (11/99)" Siemens AT is now the fastest-growing major automotive electronics company in the world. Appears in November 1999 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Infineon Technologies, The Company Profile" Formerly Siemens Semiconductor Group, Infineon--soon to be an independent company--is looking for 15% market share at major auto electronics suppliers like Bosch and Delphi. Power semiconductors are 44% of Infineon's sales. Appears in October 1999 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "1998 Automotive Electronics Business Roundup" Summary of the FY 1998 financial results of the major North American and European auto electronics suppliers Appears in April 1999 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Breed Throws In With Siemens" Breed Technologies and Siemens Automotive merged their safety restraints business into a joint venture called BSRS. Simens acquired 10% of Breed stock. Appears in March 1998 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "HP Acquiring Siemens' ECU Design Tools" Hewlett Packard bought Siemens' software design application tools for auto electronics. HP will compete with Bosch subsidiary ETAS. Appears in March 1997 newsletter. $50.00 | |
