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What Volvo would gain from Geely deal
Swedish labor leaders are pressing Chinese car maker Geely to say where it's getting the financing for its bid to buy Volvo from Ford. Christopher Werth examines what Volvo might feel it stands to lose and what it could gain from the deal. (11/19/2009)

Electric cars are Europe's current trend
Across Europe a mixture of subsidies, tax-breaks and regulation is creating a new class of green consumer and a whole lot of clean tech companies. Stephen Beard reports. (11/16/2009)

Is the eurozone on path to recovery?
The eurozone is officially out of the recession. Economist Andrew Hilton talks with Stacey Vanek-Smith about what is fueling its economic gains. (11/13/2009)

British Airways, Iberia agree to merge
British Airways and Spain's Iberia are merging to create the world's third-largest airline. Stephen Beard reports there are a few things to work out first. (11/13/2009)

GM gets cold shoulder in Germany
Executives from General Motors have been seeking state aid for the company's struggling European division in Germany. Stephen Beard reports. (11/12/2009)

U.K. recovery will be long, arduous
The head of Britain's central bank is issuing a grim forecast for his country's economy. European correspondent Stephen Beard talks the details with Bill Radke. (11/11/2009)

20 years after Wall's fall, Leipzig rises
How is the reunification of East and West Germany going 20 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall? Amy Scott visits Leipzig, one of the East's most successful cities, to explore the long-term effects of democracy and capitalism. (11/09/2009)

Opel workers begin warning strikes
Thousands of workers at the Opel plant in Germany have walked off the job today in what they're calling the first in a series of warning strikes. Kai Ryssdal talks to Dave Legget of Justauto.com. (11/05/2009)

How Opel will affect German workers
At least 8,000 auto workers in Germany have walked off the job in protest over GM killing a plan to sell its European unit, Opel. Stephen Beard reports on what will happen to German workers. (11/05/2009)

Germans protest Opel job losses
At least 8,000 auto workers in Germany have walked off the job in protest over GM killing a plan to sell its European unit, Opel. Stephen Beard talks the details with Steve Chiotakis. (11/05/2009)


