Gabrielle Coppola

Gabrielle Coppola

January 03, 2023 | Daily Business Review

Inflation Won't Stop Auto Sales Growth Amid Chip Recovery

Two years of semiconductor shortages and supply problems have kept vehicle production low and inventories lean.

By Gabrielle Coppola

5 minute read

August 02, 2022 | Daily Business Review

Manchin Sets High Bar for Tesla, GM Electric-Car Tax Credits

West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin said that the electric vehicle credits are designed to keep China from dominating battery components and critical minerals.

By Gabrielle Coppola and Ari Natter

4 minute read

November 11, 2021 | Daily Business Review

Applied Intuition Raises $175M for Automotive Software Tools

Driver-assistance technology has become a hotly contested battleground as automakers seek to boost prices and best rivals.

By Gabrielle Coppola

2 minute read

March 18, 2009 | Daily Report Online

Coke flees commercial paper for safety in bonds

Coca-Cola Co. is fleeing commercial paper for the safety of long-term bonds. The world's largest soft-drink maker joins a growing number of borrowers reducing their dependence on the debt this year as the market sinks to its lowest since seizing up after Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. collapsed in September. Coca-Cola, health-insurer WellPoint Inc.

By Bryan Keogh, John Detrixhe and Gabrielle Coppola

8 minute read

August 06, 2008 | Daily Report Online

Low funds rate from the Fed does little to boost credit

Before credit markets from New York to London seized up a year ago, investment-grade companies could sell record amounts of debt in days. It took Tyco Electronics Ltd. Treasurer Mario Calastri 12 months to complete the bond sale he began last July. "In the current rate environment, nobody really wants to stick their neck out," Calastri, 51, said.

By Gabrielle Coppola

8 minute read