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Drew Industries CEO: 2008 a very challenging year

Drew Industries, Inc. (NYSE:DW) CEO Leigh Abrams said 2008 is turning out to be a “very challenging year” for the White Plains, N.Y.-based RV and manufactured homes maker.


CEO: Lower municipal spending is Federal Signal's biggest concern

CEO: Group 1 Automotive expects to close stores

New Flyer Industries: Flying high

CEO: Monaco Coach to slash costs

Shiloh Industries CEO: 2008 to be similar to last year

Harbin Electric sees growth in auto segment

Check on China: SORL Auto Parts

Monro Muffler Brake CEO "cautious" about FY08

Force Protection's sub scores $74M contract

Arctic Cat lowers outlook for Q3 on lackluster ATV sales

Wonder Auto Technology climbs to 52-week high on analyst upgrade

Force Protection rises on vehicle production news

Federal-Mogul emerges from Chapter 11

Ituran Location and Control to repurchase shares

Force Protection climbs on CEO announcement

CSK Auto plunges on credit agreement news, analyst downgrade

Force Protection plunges on possible Army cut and "sell" rating

China Automotive Systems announces U.S. contract

Fleetwood Enterprises jumps as Q2 loss narrows

America's Car-Mart gains, swings to Q2 profit

Hayes Lemmerz International to liquidate brake component facilities

Monaco Coach Corp. lowers outlook, swings to profit in Q3

LoJack beats Q3 profit estimates

Asbury Automotive Group misses analyst Q3 estimates

Spartan Motors stalls on news of Q3 profit decline

Federal Signal CEO: Q4 sales will increase more than 10%

Artic Cat reports Q2 earnings above estimates

Monro Muffler Brake narrowly beats Q2 estimates

Rush Enterprises reports Q3 plunge

China Automotive Systems up after senior VP sells shares

Asbury Automotive Group: Do they have a deal for you?

Monro Muffler Brake downwardly revises FQ2 guidance

First Acceptance Corp. swings to a loss in fiscal Q4

Russell 2000 ends in the green

Russell sags as stocks rise

Poised for gains

Monaco Coach: Luxury at a value

Newsletter Watch: A breakout buy

Credit worries sink stocks

Russell looking strong

Russell 2000 rising

Russell 2000 ready to rise

CECO Environmental: Busting Dust

Double trouble

Commercial Group Skids on Q2 loss

Keystone Automotive Industries rises on buyout

America’s Car-Mart eyes high-price sales, Hispanic market

Ballard Power: They're up, they're down

Wall Street sinks

Russell 2000 and Dow falling

Hayes Lemmerz Intl: Reinventing the Wheel

Russell 2000 finally looks up

Russell falling for third day

Russell 2000 opens lower

Stocks rise despite weak GDP

Russell 2000 rules on day of gains

Stoneridge, Inc: Retooling the Tin Lizzie

A solid start

Small caps sink

KongZhong profit falls but meets expectations

Pre-market: Innovo Group to sell in Japan

The losses continue

Pointer Telocation reports Q1 loss

Russell 2000 falling

Pre-market: Claymont Steel posts a Q1 loss

Russell 2000 lower, Dow higher

Stocks turn mixed

Russell 2000 wins big

The rally continues

Pre-market: Pacific Ethanol profitable in QI

Russell creeps higher on Dow coattails

LoJack doubles Q1 profit

Linamar Corp: Smart, agile, quality-obsessed

Russell 2000 falls as economy slows

Universal Truckload Srvcs leads small-cap percentage losers

Russell 2000 slipping

Antigenics leads small-cap percentage gainers

Russell 2000 opens strongest

Small-cap percentage losers

Chinese auto starter maker on a roll