Navistar (NAV) Higher Ahead of Call on ICT+ Engine News
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Shares of Navistar International (NYSE: NAV) are on watch following news ahead of today's highly-anticipated conference call.
The company announced it will introduce its next generation clean engine solution – In-Cylinder Technology Plus (ICT+) – to meet 2010 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) emissions regulations and position the company to meet greenhouse gas (GHG) rules in advance of 2014 and 2017 requirements.
Shares of NAV are currently reacting positively to the news and ahead of the 9AM call. The stock is up 4 percent this morning and up 17 percent since last Thursday in anticipation of a move.
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The company announced it will introduce its next generation clean engine solution – In-Cylinder Technology Plus (ICT+) – to meet 2010 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) emissions regulations and position the company to meet greenhouse gas (GHG) rules in advance of 2014 and 2017 requirements.
Shares of NAV are currently reacting positively to the news and ahead of the 9AM call. The stock is up 4 percent this morning and up 17 percent since last Thursday in anticipation of a move.
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