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Detroit News (Free subscription) | 31/12/2008
It is hard to imagine the head of any automaker -- foreign or domestic -- being optimistic about 2009. But Ford CEO Alan Mulally is downright ebullient.
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Detroit News (Free subscription) | 2 hours ago
... leveraging partnerships with fresh, innovative technology leaders," said Ford President and CEO Alan Mulally, who was in Las Vegas for the Sync unveiling and is scheduled to deliver the Consumer Electronics Show keynote address today. Thought asking your car to play that Dead Kennedy's track was impressive? Now, you can ask it for the fastest route to work or directions to Detroit's...
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CNNMoney.com (Free subscription) | 05/01/2009
... with the United Auto Workers and button up the Delphi bankruptcy once and for all.For Ford's Alan Mulally: Your company has been acting as if the problems that afflict your other domestic competitors - dismal sales, excessive reliance on trucks, uncompetitive wages, too many dealers, dying brands - don't apply to you. Enough already!Yes, you were smart to borrow a lot of money two...
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Orbitcast (Free subscription) | 05/01/2009
... This year, the automakers' presence is a bit more humbled (for good reason). Still, Ford CEO Alan Mulally will deliver a keynote address and I'm sure we'll hear plenty about Ford Sync .I'll definitely be attending the the keynote to get a sense of innovation in the industry. Blaupunkt and miRoamer will be announcing a partnership and unveiling in-vehicle internet radio - for the first...
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The Truth About Cars (Free subscription) | 01/01/2009
Clearly, The Big 2.8’s head honchos did themselves no favors by swanning into DC for a federal teat suckle on big ass private jets. And Ford CEO Alan Mulally’s family outings on the company Gulfstream G500 were a bit OTT for a company on the ropes. But used judiciously, there’s nothing wrong with private jets [...]
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Free Articles (Free subscription) | 03/01/2009
... makers testified before Congress a few weeks ago, the three gray-haired gentlemen, Bob Nardelli, Alan Mulally, and Rick Wagoner, all pledged that they are prepared to work for a George Washington (US$1) a year in coming years. Washington’s portrait is on the US$1 bill. AIG, a more successful bailoutee than the auto makers, announced that its CEO Edward Liddy would also toil for a...
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Hybrid Car Blog (Free subscription) | 01/01/2009
... wasn't satisfied with lambasting GM's Rick Wagoner, Chrysler's Bob Nardelli and Ford's Alan Mulally for flying to D.C. to seek an auto industry bailout.For its second-dumbest business blunder of the year, it again picked on the automakers-in-chief, this time for choosing to use their companies' hybrid cars for cross-country drives to D.C. on their second, and ultimately successful,...