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Thursday, 8 November 2012

Sandy forces three carmakers to scrap 15,000 cars


 Toyota Motor, ChryslerNissan and Honda plan to scrap about 15,000 vehicles damaged by Hurricane Sandy as automakers and dealers continue assessing the storm's impact, said media reports.
Travis Parman, spokesman of Nissan Motor Co, said late Tuesday it is estimated more than 6,000 Nissan and luxury Infiniti brand cars and light trucks are "un-saleable" due to the storm. As many as 200,000 may have to be replaced, said Larry Dixon, a senior analyst for the National Automobile Dealers Association.
Sandy, the biggest Atlantic storm in US history, impacted New Jersey, New York and the surrounding region, leading to at least 100 deaths, reported Xinhua.
According to the Detroit News, Fisker Automotive Inc., a startup maker of luxury plug-in hybrids, lost 320 of its $103,000 Karma sedans at the port of Newark, New Jersey, that burned in a fire triggered by salt water, said Roger Ormisher, a spokesman for the California-based company.
"We don't have a full estimate of the cost to replace them yet," Ormisher said. The cars were being processed at the port for delivery to Fisker dealers when the storm arrived.
Some 4,000 Toyota and Lexus vehicles were at the company's port facility in Newark when the storm hit, said Jana Hartline, spokeswoman for Toyota's US unit in Torrance, California.
Chrysler lost about 750 vehicles in dealer stock due to the hurricane damage, said Ralph Kisiel, a spokesman for the Auburn Hills-based carmaker that's majority-owned by Fiat SpA. Ford Motor Co.could not immediately provide estimates for storm damage.

Kingfisher Airlines posts net loss; pressure mounts

Customers stand at a Kingfisher Airlines reservation office at the domestic airport in Mumbai March 20, 2012. REUTERS/Vivek Prakash/Files


Debt-ridden Kingfisher Airlines put on a brave face on Thursday after announcing a record loss for the second quarter, saying a recovery plan is in the works and its grounded jets will take to the skies soon.
The airline, which has struggled to pay its staff for most of the year and has not flown for over a month due to protests and safety concerns, has never turned a profit in its eight-year history. According to one estimate, it is saddled with roughly $2.5 billion in debt.
The figures got even worse on Thursday for a company that has been on life support for months.
Second-quarter results showed a loss of 7.54 billion rupees, compared with a loss of 4.69 billion rupees a year earlier. Revenue declined 87 percent to 2 billion rupees.
Despite the company's pledge on Thursday to produce a comprehensive recovery plan, some analysts doubt that what was once India's second-largest carrier will fly again.
Creditors have set a November 30 deadline for Kingfisher to bring in fresh equity or an investor, the chairman of State Bank of India, its lead lender, told Reuters. He did not say what would happen if the demand was not met.
"Options? It is already bankrupt, I don't think there is any option," said a Mumbai-based aviation analyst with a local brokerage.
"If a promoter can put in money, then possibly the company can be revived, but we are talking about very large amounts of money, 30-40 billion rupees," said the analyst, who did not wish to be identified because he no longer covers the company.
A Kingfisher spokesman refused to comment.
Kingfisher has been scrambling without success to find fresh investment. No global airline has publicly expressed an interest in buying a stake.
The Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation has said a fully funded turnaround for Kingfisher would cost at least $1 billion.

First Look: Salman Khan back as Chulbul Pandey in DABANGG 2

After making Eid special with super successful EK THA TIGER Bollywood's hot favorite, Salman Khan is back to sway us and make this Christmas a grand celebration with his upcoming film DABANGG 2, sequel to 2010 blockbuster DABANGG. The much awaited first look poster of the sequel is out!
Retaining the style of prequel, the poster shows Salman Khan's back posture and his famous glasses, which was there in the first part as well. However, this time around in the poster Salman is seen sporting broken glasses. Is it an indication about the film or Salman Khan's character?
There's also a marginal note on the poster saying: Here comes Chulbul Pandey.
Salman's character - Chulbul Pandey, from the first part, won the hearts of many and soon became a household name and now get set for some more antics from the colourful character!
While DABANGG was directed by Abhinav Kashyap, the sequel is helmed by Salman's brother Arbaaz Khan. Salman Khan and Sonakshi Sinha will be seen in the lead roles once again. It also stars Vinod Khanna, Prakash Raj, Deepak Dobriyal, Sandeepa Dhar and Nikitan Dheer. Kareena Kapoor will be seen in a special appearance song.
DABANGG 2 is slated for December 21, 2012 release!

Reema Kagti: Kareena is not as intense as Aamir and Rani


Besides Aamir Khan Reema Kagti's much-touted film TALAASH stars two of the best and finest actresses of the industry - Kareena Kapoor and Rani Mukerji. Both have their individual standing, art is in their blood, both have created their distinct mark and both command supremacy in their respective spaces, yet when asked about their working styles director Reema Kagti didn't mince her words in saying that Aamir and Rani are more intense than Kareena.
"Both Rani and Kareena are two of the finest actresses that industry has. Both have different working process. Rani loves doing prep for her films. Before the shoot she wants to know everything how will she do, what she'll be doing, the backstory, what's going in my mind etc. While Kareena has a completely different approach," says Reema.
She further adds, "If you compare them as students then Rani is proverbial front bencher and Kareena is proverbial back bencher. Prep ke time Kareena ki koi khabar hi nahi hoti. I did little bit of reading and rehearsals with Kareena. But she is nowhere as intense as Rani and Aamir. So they have different styles of working but what matters ultimately is when camera rolls on and both of them seem to have terrific control over their art."
Produced by Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Siddhwani's Excel Entertainment Pvt. Ltd and Aamir Khan Productions', the story and screenplay done by Zoya Akhtar, music composed by Ram Sampath and distributed by Reliance Entertainment, TALAASH is set to release on November 30, 2012.