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  • Maruti also started using the so-called new-generation K-Series engines, which are more fuel-efficient, on most of its vehicles.

    Maruti Profit Beats Estimates Nikhil Gulati 2011

  • The contest for the latest order pitted Boeing's largest, longest-range, new-generation 737, which can carry about 180 passengers in two classes and fly coast to coast domestically or to Central America, with Airbus's A-321, the largest plane in the A-320 family.

    Boeing Is in Line for Major Delta Deal Susan Carey 2011

  • EBay Inc. is suddenly acting like a fast-growing new-generation Web company rather than a slow-growing first-generation Internet firm.

    PayPal Revs Up eBay Performance Stu Woo 2011

  • The company, which is profitable and operates a fleet of 12 new-generation Boeing 737s, began looking for investors when it was in Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings.

    Sun Country Airlines Finds New Owner Susan Carey 2011

  • BMW said its new-generation 5-series model continues to fuel sales growth, along with strong demand for the X3 sports-utility vehicle.

    BMW Sales Hit New Record Christophe Rauwald 2011

  • Both manufacturers aim to equip the models with new-generation engines in the coming years to reduce fuel consumption.

    Boeing Is in Line for Major Delta Deal Susan Carey 2011

  • The world's best-selling luxury auto maker said it is well placed for further growth as it has one of the market's youngest product line-ups, following several model changeovers including the new-generation 5-series, a key model both in terms of sales volume and revenue per vehicle.

    BMW Rides Luxury Demand Christoph Rauwald 2011

  • The PE firm still holds 6.98% stake in the new-generation bank, which is worth Rs 2,528 crore.

    Deals India: Morning News Roundup Deals India Staff 2011

  • Porsche's approach to the 911 is "perfect, rinse, repeat"—which is to say, introduce a new edition of its famous sports car, and over the years of the product cycle squeeze more and more bloody glamouring intoxicants out of it until there's no more to be had, and then start over with a new-generation 911.

    Porsche's Magnificent First Stab at the New 911 Dan Neil 2012

  • But 80% of Areva's revenue comes from servicing already-installed nuclear capacity, while the Fukushima accident shows the value of the safer, new-generation reactors that the company makes.

    Overheard: Nuclear Summer 2011

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