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BorgWarner Offers a Shift in Technology  Financial Times, December 16, 2003
In this Financial Times story, BorgWarner Chairman and CEO Tim Manganello discusses the market potential for the company's new DualTronic transmission technology, which is featured on the awe-inspiring Bugatti Veyron 16.4, and provides an overview of the company's recent performance.
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BorgWarner Hopes to Expand Euro Business with New Transmission  Crain’s Detroit Business, October 20, 2003
The benefits of BorgWarner DualTronic transmission technology and its potential for Europe and North America are discussed by BorgWarner Drivetrain Group President Bob Welding and Wachovia Securities analyst Jon Rogers.
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Interview with Tim Manganello  Wall Street Transcript, September 18, 2003
In a recent interview with the Wall Street Transcript, BorgWarner Chairman and CEO Tim Manganello discussed his views on a range of issues including how BorgWarner is positioned to respond to industry trends, doing business in China, the likelihood of future acquisitions, and the key reasons why investors should take a look at BorgWarner.
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Standing Tall  Automotive News Europe, July 28, 2003
Automatic transmissions are catching on with high end models,but most European consumers still prefer the responsiveness and fuel efficiency offered by a manual. If anyone is going to change decades of tradition, it may be Bernd Matthes.
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10 Innovative Suppliers: Diesel boom may benefit DualTronic  Automotive News Europe, July 14, 2003
BorgWarner and its DualTronic technology have been included in a feature highlighting "10 Innovative Suppliers", described in the introduction as "a look at some of Europe's most creative suppliers and the clever things that they are doing."
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Diesel Boom Benefits European Suppliers  Automotive News Europe, May 19, 2003
Diesel engines are now fitted to more than 40 percent of new cars sold in Europe. Our DualTronic technology and turbocharger expertise are cited here as two reasons why BorgWarner is well-positioned to be a big winner in the diesel sector.
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Hard Job: Selling Automatics to Europe  Automotive News Europe, April 7, 2003
Will BorgWarner's DualTronic TM technology make automatic-transmission converts out of Europe's manual transmission devotees? Its benefits of better fuel economy and enhanced performance are increasingly persuasive, as discussed in this Automotive News Europe story.
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Distinguished Alumnus of the Year: Timothy M. Manganello  Dearborn Engineer, University of Michigan, Fall 2002
BorgWarner CEO Tim Manganello is honored by his Alumni publication as the "Distinguished Alumnus of the Year".
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Turbos Gather Momentum  Automotive News, February 24, 2003
Growing demand for fuel economy and performance is spurring interest in the benefits of turbochargers in North America. BorgWarner Turbo Systems Director of Business Development Steve McKinley discusses BorgWarner's leadership position in this high-potential market.
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Fiedler Led BorgWarner's Boom  Automotive News, February 17, 2003
Highlights of John Fiedler's career as BorgWarner CEO including record sales, successfully integrated acquisitions and broadened product and customer portfolios are the subject of this Automotive News profile.
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