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Autos and Airplanes and Absolute Idiots
Submitted by JRodgers  (bestcashcow.com)

Bob Nardelli, Rick Wagoner and Alan Mulally are to blame for the sharpest 2 day market drop that we have seen in years. Seeing such stupidity just caused a massive panic.

Article | Updated Nov 20, 2008 | Views: 51 | Comments: 1
Tags: robert nardelli, chrysler, gm, ford, alan, mulally, rick wagoner, bob nardelli

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Should we bailout the US automakers?
Submitted by andys2i  (www.savingtoinvest.com)

The US owned automakers directly or indirectly touch most of us and their future is considered vital to the nation’s economic recovery. Here is a look at the pros and cons of bailing out...

Article | Submitted Nov 17, 2008 | Views: 49 | Comments: 2 
Tags: cars, economy, chrysler, detroit, gm, ford, bailout

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The future for US Auto Stocks
Submitted by sagitarius84  (www.dividendgrowthinvestor.com)

There have been some pretty negative news surrounding the big three US auto manufacturers this year. Recently GM and Ford reported continuing large losses, triggered by a decrease in the demand for...

Article | Submitted Nov 11, 2008 | Views: 40 | Comments: 0 
Tags: stocks, auto, investment, ford, ideas, bailout, general, motors

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US Government Should Provide Debtor in Possession Bankruptcy Support to General Motors
Submitted by soczie  (bestcashcow.com)

GM's Rick Wagoner is turning to Chrysler, Toyota and the US government for support. The government should commit to giving support, but not in the form requested.

Article | Updated Oct 29, 2008 | Views: 43 | Comments: 0
Tags: toyota, chrysler, gm, general motors, ford, rick wagoner, bob nardelli

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I'll be Furious if My Tax Money Goes to Bailing Out Chrysler
Submitted by JRodgers  (online.wsj.com)

Today there is talk that GM and Chrysler may fail, and that the government may bail out one merged or two unmerged companies. I am not even sure that GM and Ford are worth saving and I am not sure...

Article | Submitted Oct 27, 2008 | Views: 51 | Comments: 3 
Tags: home depot, ge, chrysler, john snow, cerberus, gm, ford

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Ford Trying One Last Time to Save Itself with Fiesta World Car
Submitted by David Walsh  (money.cnn.com)

Ford is trying to make one last comeback by building a world car called the Fiesta. Instead of designing a different car for every market, they are trying to design one car for the world. They...

Article | Submitted Jul 24, 2008 | Views: 63 | Comments: 0 
Tags: cars, auto, ford

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Have GM, Ford, and Chrysler Failed for the Last Time?
Submitted by PhilR  (knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu)

Interesting article on the fate of the US automotive industry. The good news, the professors in this article believe the big 3 will survive. "MacDuffie believes that Ford, GM and Chrysler...

Article | Submitted Jul 17, 2008 | Views: 103 | Comments: 2 
Tags: cars, automobiles, gm, ford, big three

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Drivers choose cars over trucks as auto sales plunge
Submitted by ktexas  (www.usatoday.com)

A passenger car unseated a pickup as the best-selling U.S. vehicle in monthly sales in the May industry sales figures out Tuesday. It's the first month that's happened since December 1992, Ford...

Article | Submitted Jun 4, 2008 | Views: 116 | Comments: 0 
Tags: auto industry, gas prices, ford, honda

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Behind Ford's Q1 Results
Submitted by finblogger  (www.money-rx.com)

Is Ford's Q1 $100M profit a testament to Ford CEO Alan Mulally's management and turnaround skills, or is it a tectonic shift in Detroit's fortunes? If it is the former, then that's good news for...

Article | Submitted Apr 28, 2008 | Views: 133 | Comments: 1 
Tags: automobiles, detroit, ford, alan, mulally



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