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Mitch Golub Will Be Leaving Cars.com
2014-10-24 19:31:45| AutomotiveDigest.com - Automotive Industry News
Cars. Com president Mitch Golub is retiring from the company after nearly two decades in that role. Golub will stay with the company through March 1 of next year to make sure a smooth leadership transition takes place. Golub is being followed in the president role by Dan Jauerning, chief executive officer at Cars.com. Jauerning has been an executive at Classified Ventures, LLC, the former ownership company of Cars.com. In August, Gannett Co. purchased Cars.com for $1.8 billion in cash. The Article Mitch Golub Will Be Leaving Cars.com appeared first on Automotive Digest.
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Stocks slip, leaving S&P 500 down for September
2014-10-01 07:11:05| Oil & Gas - Topix.net
A suddenly stormy month on the stock market came to a quiet end on Tuesday. Major indexes drifted to a slight loss, leaving the Standard & Poor's 500 down 1.6 percent for September, its third monthly drop this year.
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Stocks slip, leaving S&P 500 down for September
2014-10-01 07:03:15| Energy - Topix.net
A suddenly stormy month on the stock market came to a quiet end on Tuesday. Major indexes drifted to a slight loss, leaving the Standard & Poor's 500 down 1.6 percent for September, its third monthly drop this year.
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Connected cars: Is AT&T leaving Verizon in its rear-view mirror?
2014-09-30 04:30:59| IT Services - Topix.net
Verizon Communications, the No.1 U.S. wireless carrier known for its widespread coverage, is falling behind its biggest rival in what many are betting will be the next big thing in the wireless industry: connected cars. The $1.7 trillion wireless industry has just about reached capacity for growth, and mobile companies are turning to connected devices for future revenue.
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Connected cars: Is AT&T leaving Verizon in its rear-view mirror?
2014-09-30 04:13:26| Telecom - Topix.net
Verizon Communications, the No.1 U.S. wireless carrier known for its widespread coverage, is falling behind its biggest rival in what many are betting will be the next big thing in the wireless industry: connected cars. The $1.7 trillion wireless industry has just about reached capacity for growth, and mobile companies are turning to connected devices for future revenue.
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