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Blue oval could soon belong to Ford again
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Tue, 24 Apr 2012
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2006 when Bill Ford Jr. fired himself as CEO and hired Alan Mulally from aviation giant Boeing Co. The automaker used the billions it borrowed — which Mulally calls a "giant home improvement loan" — to close plants
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Fitch restores Ford credit to investment grade
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Tue, 24 Apr 2012
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2006 when Bill Ford Jr. fired himself as CEO and hired Alan Mulally from aviation giant Boeing Co. The automaker used the billions it borrowed — which Mulally calls a "giant home improvement loan" — to restructure
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What's Up On Wall Street - Simon Constable, Wall Street Journal
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What's Up On Wall Street - Suzanne O'Halloran, Bloomberg TV
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04/26/2011
Suzanne O'Halloran from Bloomberg TV tells us What's Up on Wall Street. Ford posted their best earnings in 10 years, Suzanne tells us how.
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What Rockers should hang up their microphone?
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12/03/2010
Last Friday night, Bob Dylan chugged through "Highway 61 Revisited" at the Borgata, an Atlantic City, N.J., casino. His always-raspy voice, now deteriorated to a laryngitic croak, echoed through the no-frills ballroom. Security guards wandered the seated audience, enforcing his no-cameras policy. Behind some empty rows in the rear, a handful of dancers shimmied mildly. A trickle of people peeled off for the exit, descending an escalator into the ringing rows of slot machines. One of the walkouts, 50-year-old Warner Christy, said he wouldn't be paying to see the singer again: "I've been scared straight." When should bands retire is some acts just too old to pay for?
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Back in Town
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12/05/2008
corporate jets in Detroit and driving to Washington, the chiefs of the Big Three automakers, including Ford Motor Co CEO Alan Mulally , pledged to refocus on higher fuel efficiency vehicles and lower production costs. It's a fascinating thing to see
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Capital Turbulence
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11/20/2008
not stopped them from traveling in style, not even First Class is good enough. All three CEOs - Rick Wagoner of GM, Alan Mulally of Ford, and Robert Nardelli of Chrysler - exercised their perks Tuesday by flying in corporate jets to DC. Wagoner


