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...Europe. But when Ghosn was named CEO last April, he inherited slowing European car markets, dated production and management systems and some dud car models such as the Vel Satis luxury car. With Renault sales in Western Europe dropping 7.3% in the second half of 2005, group operating profit margin shrank from 5.2% to 3.2%. Ghosn was forced to issue profit warnings for 2006 and indicated that 2007 would be slow...
...over Dartmouth clinched the Crimson’s fifth consecutive appearance in the championship game…The Crimson power play went 2-for-5 on the night, and its penalty kill held the Big Green scoreless in four chances…Dartmouth outshot Harvard by a 45-35 margin. —Staff writer Rebecca A. Seesel can be reached at seesel@fas.harvard.edu...
...last week showed strong support among undergraduates for a delay in the selection of a concentration. Out of 354 students who participated in the poll, 59.9 percent said they supported the delay, 31.6 percent said they opposed it, and 8.5 percent remained neutral or unsure. The poll carried a margin of error of about 5 percent. A new addition to the proposal will require students to have a documented meeting with at least one and up to three concentration advisers in the spring of their freshman year, Goldfarb said.Goldfarb is a member of the curricular review’s Educational...
...opening-frame goals—including its first shorthanded tally of the year—gave the Crimson the kind of breathing room it hasn’t enjoyed since a 5-0 victory over Northeastern in the consolation game of the Beanpot.As the Saints quickly learned, the wide margin only made Harvard more likely to score again.“This is very much indicative of many, many Harvard teams over the years,” said St. Lawrence coach Joe Marsh after Sunday’s game. “When they get a few up, they seem...
...took the poll, for a response rate of 42 percent. Fifty-four percent of the respondents were male and about 46 percent were female. Freshmen responded in the greatest numbers: 33 percent of those who completed the poll were members of the Class of 2009. The poll carried a margin of error of about 5 percent...