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AAM was founded in 1994 when a private investor group, led by Richard E. "Dick" Dauch, James W. McLernon, Raymond Park and Morton E. Harris purchased the Final Drive and Forge Business Unit from GM's Saginaw Division. In 1999, AAM went public, and is traded as "AXL" on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). AAM has grown to supply various OEM ...
Chairman of. American Axle. Richard E. "Dick" Dauch (July 23, 1942 – August 2, 2013) was an American businessman, and co-founder and Executive Chairman of the Board of American Axle and Manufacturing. Previously, Dauch served as a manufacturing manager at Chevrolet, Chrysler and at Volkswagen's Westmoreland Assembly Plant.
Located at 1001 E. Delavan Ave. Built cars until World War II and was then converted to make axles; renamed Saginaw Gear and Axle in 1984. Sold to American Axle in 1994. H: Buick City: Flint, Michigan: United States: Buick LeSabre Oldsmobile 88 (1987-1995) Pontiac Bonneville (1996-1999) 1904: 1999 Cadillac Stamping: Detroit, Michigan: United States
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Drivetrain manufacturer American Axle & Manufacturing reported third-quarter results today before the markets opened, showing that it posted net sales of $820.8 million, a robust 17% increase from ...
The Chevrolet Buffalo factory is part of a long history of automotive manufacturing in the area, along with Pierce-Arrow and the earlier Thomas Motor Company, while Ford still maintains the Buffalo Stamping Plant and GM makes engines at the Tonawanda Engine plant. It is currently identified as the Historic American Axle Building. [citation needed]
American Axle (AXL) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of -30.00% and 1.94%, respectively, for the quarter ended September 2018. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?
Timken Research was created in 1966 to establish technological leadership and to help standardize research and development processes across the company. [12] Timken expanded into new global markets throughout the 1970s and 1980s, establishing a sales operation in Japan in 1974 [13] and opening sales offices in Italy, Korea, Singapore and ...