Hyundai Motor Company (005380-SE)

Sydney Morning Herald  Nov 28  Comment 
Hyundai Motor said it will pull out of the Japanese passenger vehicle market amid sluggish sales, and instead focus on commercial vehicle sales.
The Economic Times  Nov 28  Comment 
Union officials said the general body meeting was likely to be held on December 6 in which the future course of action would be decided. Santro | Hyundai i20
Japan Today  Nov 28  Comment 
The Japanese unit of South Korea's Hyundai Motor Co plans to pull out of passenger car sales in Japan due to sluggish sales, company officials…
FX Street  Nov 26  Comment 
Published at 06:03 (GMT) 26 Nov The risk aversion move caught the USD/KRW on the wrong end of the 1150-1155 range sending the pairing back up to 1155 levels as the Kospi turned south again. s Korean exposure to Dubai World amongst various other...
Forbes  Nov 26  Comment 
The Korean carmaker is increasing its footprint in the world's most biggest auto market.
Reuters  Nov 24  Comment 
South Korea's Hyundai Oilbank said on Tuesday Japan's Cosmo Oil Co Ltd will invest $600 million for a joint project to build a petrochemical plant in South Korea.
The Economic Times  Nov 22  Comment 
The once-iconic automobile hub, now going through a journey of bankruptcy, is turning out to be the ideal hunting ground for the car-makers who are eyeing talent laid off by General Motors, Chrysler and Ford.
PR Newswire  Nov 20  Comment 
SUPERIOR TOWNSHIP, Mich., Nov. 20 /PRNewswire/ -- A new four-cylinder engine will help power Hyundai's drive towards becoming the fuel economy leader when it launches in the company's most popular car, the 2011 Sonata. (Logo:
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Market Share

U.S. Auto Industry Market Share by Sales
Manufacturer May-06[1] May-07[2] May-08[2]
GM25%24%19%
Toyota15%17%18%
Ford17%17%15%
Chrysler13%13%11%
Honda9%9%12%
Nissan6%6%7%
Hyundai-5%6%
BMW-2%2%
Volkswagen-2%2%
Daimler-1%2%
Global Auto Industry Market Share by Production[3][4]
Manufacturer Rank 2007 2008 Change in Production Manufacturer Rank 2007 2008 Change in Production
GM113.0%11.9%-11%Suzuki113.6%3.8%1%
Toyota211.8%13.3%8%Chrysler123.5%2.7%-25%
Volkswagen38.7%9.3%3%Daimler132.9%3.1%4%
Ford48.7%7.8%-13%BMW142.1%2.1%-7%
Honda55.4%5.6%0%Mitsubishi152.0%1.9%-7%
PSA64.8%4.8%-4%Kia161.9%2.0%2%
Nissan74.8%4.9%-1%Mazda171.8%1.9%5%
Fiat83.7%3.6%-6%Avtovaz181.0%1.2%9%
Renault93.7%3.5%-9%Faw191.0%0.9%-6%
Hyundai103.6%4.0%6%Tata200.8%1.1%36%



U.S. Auto Industry 2008 Market Share by Sales (May 2008)
U.S. Auto Industry 2008 Market Share by Sales (May 2008)[2]


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