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Volvo's dangerous road
If there was ever an automaker to which the expression "back in the day" belongs, it would be Volvo.Back in the day, Volvo was a bulwark of suburbia, ...
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Bernanke's road to hell
Bernanke, the Federal Reserve chief, drew headlines this weekend with his impassioned defense of the Fed's Nov. 3 decision to buy $600 billion of Trea...
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A bump in the road to Toyota’s destruction?
This morning brings mixed emotions, I am sure, to Toyota executives, many of whom are probably considering the memo on their desks entitled “Procedure...
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On the road in South Africa
I constantly remind myself how lucky I am, as an editor at large at Fortune, to meet amazing people pretty much every day.Yesterday I arrived in South...
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Vulnerable Volvo: 2010 XC60
By Alex Taylor IIIVolvo is at a very delicate time in its 82-year history. Its president and CEO resigned nine months ago after a failed product offen...
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Fiat's history lesson
Sergio Marchionne is following famous footprints as he tries to build an auto empire. But as the saying goes: Those who can't learn from history are d...
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Opel: The achilles heel in GM's IPO
As General Motors gets ready to take its show on the road in support of its initial public offering after Election Day, one of its biggest question ma...
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It's a mad, mad flight attendant
I've got to say that I'm of two minds on this whole crazed flight attendant thing.On the one hand, you've got to feel for the guy. He's dealing every ...
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The new MotorWorld order
A couple of items in recent news clearly point to a new direction for the global auto industry:One was the decision by Daimler and Renault-Nissan last...
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Bernanke's $1 trillion hangover
The Fed chief or his successor will have to wind down the massive supply of new money without sending the economy into a double dip.By Jia Lynn YangBu...
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