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Welcome to Detroit, Mr. Whitacre
The honeymoon is officially over.Three months after he replaced Fritz Henderson as CEO of General Motors, Ed Whitacre is getting a rude introduction t...
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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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Recharging Detroit
来源:2009年4月号《财富》杂志The future of the U.S. car industry hinges on cutting-edge battery technology. Can Motown catch up to the rest of the world?By Paul K...
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Welcome to Omaha, Todd Combs
Todd Combs, the up-from-obscurity investment manager whom Warren Buffett has made famous simply by hiring him, met just about all of the Berkshire Hat...
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Enron, welcome to Broadway
A British hit play based on the 2001 scandal is set to come to New York next spring - then to a movie theater near you.By Beth KowittCan Jeff Skilling...
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Some advice for Mr. Gorman
By Stanley BingHello, sir. I know you don’t start until January, and I’m sure there are a lot of people giving you guidance today, but I thought I’d o...
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Welcome to 2010: My resolutions
By Stanley BingI figure I’ll have a better shot at living up to my resolutions if I made them achievable:• Go to work every day I’m expected to and no...
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Detroit gets reprieve from football blackout
Lions fans will be able to watch the home opener on TV after all, thanks to the team's first sellout since last November.By Christopher TkaczykIt was ...
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For Mr. BRIC, nations meeting a milestone
Goldman Sachs chief economist Jim O'Neill coined the term, but couldn't have imagined its impact.By Beth KowittFor the first time, Brazil, Russia, Ind...
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Detroit Three's survival report card
GM, Ford, and Chrysler, the former Big 3 now dwindled to the Detroit 3, have gone in such different directions they don't seem to be on the same plane...
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