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... sales rate, including medium- and heavy-duty trucks, was estimated in the mid-15-million-vehicle range, according to Erich Merkle, US sales ... View this article
... "Full-size pickups continue to outpace the industry," Erich Merkle, Ford Motor Co. US sales analyst, said during the Dearborn ... View this article
... Motor Co. US sales analyst Erich Merkle said, and similar replacement sales will "take us into the first half of next year.". ... View this article
... "We lost about 800 new vehicles from our US dealers," Erich Merkle, Ford Motor Co.'s chief sales analyst, told AMM. "That ... View this article
... Hurricane Sandy accounted for 300,000 lost retail sales (industrywide) in October," Ford Motor Co.'s US sales analyst, Erich Merkle, said during a ... View this article
... At Dearborn-based Ford Motor Co., US sales analyst Erich Merkle said the small-car segment continued to hold a high share of industry sales, but ... View this article
... and produced a (seasonally adjusted annual sales rate) of approximately 15 million vehicles," said Erich Merkle, US sales analyst for Ford Motor Co ... View this article
... As February unfolded, "consumers increasingly shifted towards more fuel-efficient vehicles," said Erich Merkle, Ford's US sales analyst. ... View this article
... Ford Motor Co., meanwhile, saw sales improvement, especially due to its wider offering of small cars, according to Erich Merkle, US sales analyst ... View this article
... a little over 3 to 1. There's no way to grow our business in an expanding market without taking inventories up a bit," said Erich Merkle, Ford's US ... View this article
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What is causing the most weakness to the U.S. metals industry?
June 20-21, 2013 New York
Our industry and the U.S. economy are not realizing the full benefits of (higher steel demand) due to recent significant surges of imported tubular products.
--Mario Longhi, U.S. Steel