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Dana Incorporated is an American supplier of axles, driveshafts, and electrodynamic, thermal, sealing, and digital equipment for conventional, hybrid, and electric-powered vehicles. The company's products and services are aimed at the light vehicle, commercial vehicle, and off-highway equipment markets.
Dana Incorporated (NYSE:DAN) shares traded higher on Friday after the company disclosed FY24 preliminary results, FY25 outlook and provided a business update. FY24 Preliminary Results: The company ...
The company's origins go back to a Massachusetts real estate investment trust organized in 1969 as DMG, Inc. In 1978, DMG, Inc. was reorganized as a Florida corporation and changed its name to Diversified Mortgage Investors, Inc. DMG had been invested in retirement home developments when it was taken over by the Rales brothers, and in 1984, the company adopted the name Danaher and ...
Dana TM4, previously known as TM4 Inc., is a joint-venture between Dana Corporation and government-owned public utility Hydro-Québec. Established in 1998, it is active in the development of electric vehicle motors and related power systems. [ 1 ]
Dana (DANA) is likely to benefit from Nordresa's expertise in designing and integrating EV systems, which will enable it to offer a complete system solution. Dana (DAN) Boosts Portfolio Via ...
James K. Kamsickas (born 1966) is an American businessman, the chairman and CEO of Dana Incorporated.. Kamsickas earned a bachelor's degree in business administration from Central Michigan University (1989), an MBA from Michigan State University, [1] and an honorary doctor of commercial science degree from Central Michigan University (2018).
Dana Perino has been married to her husband, Peter McMahon, for over 25 years.. The Fox News host met the salesman by chance in 1997 and the pair wed the following year. Perino, who served as ...
Charles A. Dana joined the company in 1914 and renamed it the Dana Corporation in 1946. Production of universal joints was moved to a new plant in Toledo, Ohio, between 1926 and 1928. [1] The plant in South Plainfield was sold in 1930 and subsequently occupied by a number of different manufacturers, most recently Cornell Dubilier Electronics, Inc.