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    Lockheed Martin, the world's top defense contractor, is investigating the source of a major cyber-attack one week ago against its information network, the company said.


  • News Corp, Ferrari shareholder looking into F1 bid

    Formula One could face a joint takeover bid from Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. and an investment company linked to Ferrari, the sport's oldest team.


  • News Corp explores F1 takeover with Ferrari backer

    Formula One's owners have been approached by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. about a potential joint takeover bid with the investors behind Ferrari, the sport's oldest team.


  • The new Ferrari FF is presented by Ferarri's chairman Luca Cordero di Montezemolo during the press day of the 81st International Motor show in Geneva, Switzerland, Tuesday, March 1,  2011. The International Motor show will run from March 3rd to 13th. (AP Photo/Anja Niedringhaus)

    Carmakers bet on green tech to offset costly fuel

    Mass-market automakers like Toyota, Fiat and Ford say green technologies on display at the Geneva Auto Show will help them weather the impact of skyrocketing fuel prices _ while less humble sportscar makers like Lamborghini flaunted their gas guzzlers.


  • A line worker assembles a Dodge Avenger at Chrysler's Sterling Heights assembly plant in Sterling Heights, Mich., on Dec. 6, 2010. Chrysler significantly narrowed its fourth-quarter net loss as it continues to recover from bankruptcy. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)

    Chrysler cuts 4Q net loss as comeback continues

    An optimistic Chrysler narrowed its net loss significantly in the fourth quarter and forecast a net profit for 2011 as it continued a comeback from bankruptcy protection.


  • American Scene

    Investigators have seized computers from the business of a prominent Hollywood publicist who was fatally shot in her car in Beverly Hills on her way home from a movie premiere.


  • ** FILE ** Chrysler has its headquarters in Auburn Hills, Mich. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)

    Chrysler narrows 2Q loss on growing sales

    A year after emerging from bankruptcy protection, Chrysler is stanching its losses and seeing demand for its cars and trucks rise. But it's far from healthy, and its CEO says the company has more tough work ahead.


  • Chinese automaker to market in Iran

    BEIJING (AP) — China's biggest domestic automaker, Chery, is opening a factory in Iran, expanding its fast-growing foreign ties soon after announcing ventures with Chrysler and Fiat.


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