Equity Research on Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. and Cooper Tire & Rubber Co. - Varied Approaches to the Post-Recession Rubber Indu
December 22 2010 - 8:30AM
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Rubber companies are moving in opposite directions lately.
Amidst difficult economic times, some are contracting and some are
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Rubber companies such as Cooper Tire & Rubber Co. that are
expanding their holdings seem to believe that emerging global
markets are a viable way to make up for lost domestic revenues.
Specifically, companies are expanding their holdings in Latin
America and Europe. Cooper Tire & Rubber
Co. research report is available for free by signing up now at
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Contracting companies such as Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. are
using the capital generated from selling off foreign holdings to
bolster their domestic facilities. The efforts also appear aimed at
paying down debt incurred during the recession when the struggles
of the auto industry significantly impaired revenues. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. research report is
accessible for free by registering today at
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While rubber companies are moving in different directions,
commonality amongst almost all rubber companies has been an
increase in lobby spending in the third quarter. The majority of
the efforts were aimed at defense spending and pollution
legislation. Visit www.stockcall.com/ to see how companies in this
industry have grown over the past years and how they are expected
to perform in the future.
Overall, rubber companies are recovering but are taking varying
approaches to the new global landscape that emerged from the
recession.
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