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Can Chrysler show Detroit the way? The smallest of the Big Three has done the most to transform itself
Striding into DaimlerChrysler's assembly plant in Saltillo, Mexico, recently, Chrysler Group President Tom LaSorda broke away from a gaggle of...
Chief Executive, The, 01/01/06 by Herbert Shuldiner · More from publication -
GM has a better chance than Ford: Bill Ford isn't making the right moves
Although Ford and General Motors still produce more than one-third of the vehicles sold in the U.S., some industrial obituary writers have declared...
Chief Executive, The, 01/01/06 by Herbert Shuldiner · More from publication -
Mercedes fights back: the new S-Class combines Stuttgart's latest technologies and best design
Snaking down a serpentine Alpine road in Switzerland isn't what the Mercedes-Benz 2007 S-Class was created for. Surprisingly though, the Mercedes...
Chief Executive, The, 12/01/05 by Herbert Shuldiner · More from publication -
The fuel cell follies: are they just around the corner or a perennial pipedream?
Standing beside a hydrogen-powered Chevrolet pickup truck built for the Army at a research facility near Rochester, Sen. Hillary Clinton of New...
Chief Executive, The, 07/01/05 by Herbert Shuldiner · More from publication -
Bose's sound strategy: Bose says it's been able to innovate better than public companies
Screeching tires are not the cool sounds you would expect to hear in the Bose Corp. parking lot in Framingham, Mass. The company known for the...
Chief Executive, The, 01/01/05 by Herbert Shuldiner · More from publication -
The Wal-Mart of auto sales? AutoNation's Mike Jackson has big plans for the car retailer
Come south, young man. That was the siren song Mike Jackson heard from the desperate lips of Wayne Huizenga, the entrepreneur who built Waste...
Chief Executive, The, 07/01/04 by Herbert Shuldiner · More from publication -
Diesel: the smarter alternative? As gas prices rise, new high-peformance diesels bear attention
It seems safe to say that the soaring price of gasoline isn't much of a factor when a CEO goes shopping for a luxury car. But that could change...
Chief Executive, The, 07/01/04 by Herbert Shuldiner · More from publication -
VW and luxury? Pischetsrieder wants to remake the "people's car" company. Can it be done?
Rolling into Volkswagen showrooms these days is a 17 1/2-foot-long, low-slung sedan that embodies all the engineering and technical know-how the...
Chief Executive, The, 03/01/04 by Herbert Shuldiner · More from publication



