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It might seem odd to suggest that a 70-year-old company is going through growing pains, especially one with $183 billion in annual sales.
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It might seem odd to suggest that a 70-year-old company is going through growing pains, especially one with $183 billion in annual sales.

As it proceeds with plans to slash jobs and shutter factories in North America, Ford Motor is expanding aggressively in Asia, announcing Tuesday a $500 million investment to build a car plant in Thailand just two weeks after opening a $510 million manufacturing center in Nanjing, China.

With a tentative labor deal being voted upon by workers, General Motors Corp. and the United Auto Workers are considering their next big move: a buyout package that could be offered to tens of thousands of employees.
Toyota Motor Corporation (トヨタ自動車株式会社 Toyota Jidōsha Kabushiki-gaisha?), or Toyota, is a Japanese multinational corporation and the world’s largest automaker by revenue (USD $189.89 billion[7]), production, sales (first half 2007: 4.72 million[8]) and profit ($13.5 billion[9])in front of General Motors. Toyota owns and operates Toyota, Lexus, Scion, has a majority shareholding in Daihatsu Motors (a minicar […]
by John Neff
BusinessWeek has trolled the NHTSA files to find out which automakers have had to recall their brand new 2007 models the most, and the winner is Volkswagen thanks to a recall of just over 1 milion 2007 New Beetles because of potentially faulty brake light switches. Of course, Ford announced a major recall […]
Simca was a French automaker and marque, founded in 1934 by Henri Théodore Pigozzi (1898-1964). Simca was originally affiliated with Fiat, but later, after a period of independence, became increasingly controlled by the Chrysler Group, in 1970 becoming a part of Chrysler Europe and a brand rather than independent company. In 1978, Chrysler divested its […]
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