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Ford and GM finally get their act together
By Alex Taylor IIIThis year's Detroit auto show is notable for its lack of pizzazz. On a day when an inch of snow snarled traffic throughout the metro...
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Who's got their electric car act together?
Automakers are operating in terra incognita as they prepare for the biggest change in the way cars are powered in a century. As they begin to add batt...
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Steven Rattner: Why we had to get rid of GM's CEO
The man who led the auto bailout tells about his shock at the state of the carmaker's finances and management.By Steven Rattner(Fortune) -- Without an...
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Searching for China's Henry Ford
The Beijing Auto Show opens this weekend, and as you'd expect, carmakers from far and near have flocked in. China is their oasis: a market growing rel...
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GM: Death of an American dream
来源:2008年12月号《财富》杂志General Motors was the Great American Company. But by clinging to the attributes that made it an icon, GM drove itself to ruin.作者:Al...
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Clutch time for GM and Fritz Henderson
The 101-year-old automaker has a new CEO, a new board, new owners (that would be us), and a new attitude. Now it just needs to build cars and trucks t...
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Finally, some fresh air at General Motors
The most significant sign that General Motors is really changing came in a little-noticed announcement Wednesday.The automaker said it had succeeded i...
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GM's challenge - Survive and save Detroit
The Motor City's most important corporate citizen has been humbled. The question now is whether its journey through bankruptcy has made it strong enou...
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Does Ford have a Cadillac strategy for Lincoln?
Ford Motor Company CEO Alan Mulally is carefully sidestepping the question of whether Ford (F, Fortune 500) intends to design one or more unique vehic...
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GM's IPO: High hopes and deep fears
When reporters run out of questions to ask executives in an interview, they often fall back on an old standby: "What keeps you up at night?"General Mo...
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