The following video is from Monday's MarketFoolery podcast, in which host Chris Hill, along with analysts Jason Moser and Joe Magyer, discuss the top business and investing stories.
In this segment, sales are up for automakers across the board. The guys discuss the broader economic factors affecting the automotive industry that are driving sales up, and they talk about which carmakers have particularly strong product lines coming out that have them poised to do even better than the competition.
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Report this Comment On December 03, 2012, at 6:58 PM, seattle1115 wrote:
No one ever talks about Subaru - November sales were up 60% over last year, and 2012 overall will show a sales increase of almost 30% over 2011. Shares of FUJHY are up 103% in the past year. Why is this not a big story?
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