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Daimler AG (stock exchange abbreviaton DAI) today reported sales for the Mercedes-Benz Cars division (Mercedes-Benz and smart combined) of 17,232 units in the U.S. for October 2008.
Mercedes-Benz USA (MBUSA) reported October sales of 14,996 vehicles, bringing the company’s year-to-date volume to 192,294, a 5.3 percent decrease over the year-to-date record set last year.
Daimler Financial Services Americas (DCFS USA LLC) today officially launched its new, cutting-edge, 164,000 square-foot operations center employing 550 people with the capacity for 800.
Daimler Financial Services Americas, LLC, and the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts today announced an innovative education program that combines new media digital technology and the creativity of middle school students and their teachers.
Daimler Financial Services Americas (DCFS USA LLC) today announced that an additional 60 employees from its Mercedes-Benz Financial business unit will have the opportunity to relocate to its brand new operations center in Fort Worth, Texas, by early next year.
Daimler Financial Services Americas (DCFS USA LLC) today announced plans to re-engineer the company based on its new, smaller structure, which will result in better support to dealers and their customers.
Fraser Doherty of Scotland went against the conventional wisdom of his peer group’s expertise with web-based business ventures and instead turned to an old family recipe. He began making homemade jam in his parents’ kitchen using his grandmother’s recipes and selling the jam to neighbors and townspeople.
Mercedes-Benz Financial captured the highest ranking in satisfaction among prime retail credit and floor planning in the just-released J.D. Power and Associates 2007 Dealer Financing Satisfaction StudySM.
DaimlerChrysler Truck Financial today announced a comprehensive regionalization initiative that will improve service to Freightliner, Sterling and Western Star dealers and all industry segments across four regions of the United States encompassing the Eastern, Central, Southern and Western sections of the country.
The winners, Washington, D.C.-based The Washington Informer and Atlanta-based Data News Weekly were announced during the National Newspaper Publishers Foundation’s annual NewsMaker of the Year Dinner, held Thursday, March 15, 2007, at the Capital Hilton Hotel in Washington, D.C.