May is crunch time for U.S. auto suppliers amid coronavirus shutdown
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DETROIT (Reuters) - Auto parts maker Kevin Clay landed a series of new contracts from customers early this year, and was bullish on 2020 after two challenging years."I had the audacity or stupidity to say in January 'I can't imagine what could happen this year that could slow us down,'" said Clay, president and third-generation owner of Grand Rapids, Michigan-based Pridgeon & Clay, which supplies stamped steel and stainless steel parts to automakers and which has annual revenue of close to $350..