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Just when automakers had reached their highest-ever levels of quality — as they did in J.D. Power's 2012 survey — technology glitches are dragging their scores down. In its latest survey, J.D. Powers said buyers increasingly want high-tech features such as voice recognition and navigation. But they're not very forgiving of the car company when those systems fail.
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Shares of gene therapy developer Bluebird Bio surged in their first say of trading. Its shares climbed $9.91, or 58.3 percent, to close at $26.91 Wednesday after trading as high as $27. The company's initial public offering of 5.94 million shares had been priced Tuesday at $17 per share, above its initial expectations of $14 to $16 per share.
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