Navistar Reports Smaller 1Q Loss; Names Troy Clarke CEO, James Keyes Chairman

Current Chairman/CEO Lewis Campbell to Step Down in April

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Navistar International Corp. said Thursday that its first-quarter loss declined from a year ago, and it named Troy Clarke its new CEO, replacing Lewis Campbell, who is stepping down.

Clarke, the company鈥檚 chief operating officer, will assume the CEO position on April 15, the truck and engine maker said in a statement.

James Keyes, a member of Navistar鈥檚 board since 2002, will become the company鈥檚 chairman, a position Campbell also holds.

will step down from Navistar鈥檚 board, the company said.



For its fiscal first quarter ended Jan. 31, Navistar lost $123 million, or $1.53 per share, compared with loss of $153 million, or $2.19, in the same period a year ago. Sales fell to $2.6 billion from $3 billion.

Its truck segment lost $58 million, compared with a loss of $27 million in the year-ago period. The loss 鈥渨as mainly driven by a decline in traditional truck volumes and $12 million of accelerated depreciation related to the Navistar said.

Its engine segment鈥檚 loss declined to $27 million from $120 million a year earlier, due primarily to $83 million in lower charges for pre-existing warranties, $10 million in lower engineering and product development spending and $9 million in cost-reduction initiatives.

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