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A U.S. judge ordered a former Ford Motor Co. product engineer to remain in jail while awaiting trial on charges of industrial espionage...District Judge Gerald Rosen reversed Thursday's ruling by Magistrate Judge Mark Randon, who said Mike Yu could be...
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The launch included a star-studded television broadcast of �The Ed Sullivan Show,� featuring Bob Hope, Louis Armstrong and Bing Crosby. �We could do three major programs for the cost of what it took to do this one,� Minielly said, glancing at a dozen...
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Ford Motor Co plans to invest 2 billion reais ($1.15 billion) in Brazil through 2015, most of it on a plant in the northeastern Bahia state, to expand production and benefit from expected growth in Latin America's largest economy, the state governor said...
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The 2010 Ford Fusion was named Motor Trend magazine’s car of the year Tuesday, beating out the Toyota Prius, BMW 7-Series, Chevrolet Camaro and others in the closely watched competition. It was yet another accolade for Ford Motor Co.’s midsize sedan,...
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Ford to raise $3.3 billion in stock, debt sales Ford Motor Co. said Monday it will ask its lenders for extra time to repay at least some of the $10.1 billion borrowed under a line of credit, and will sell about $3.3 billion in stock and convertible debt...
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Workers at a Ford Motor Co assembly plant in Missouri have started a vote that would authorize a strike, as the automaker and the United Auto Workers union continue talks aimed at resolving disputes over local plant conditions. About 3,500 hourly workers...
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In this photo made Sept. 18, 2008, George Pipas, Ford Motor Co.'s top sales analyst, is seen during a news conference in Allen Park, Mich. Small car sales will continue to grow in the U.S. and likely will become the largest segment of the market by 2013,...
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Qwest Communications International Inc. said Friday that it began an offer by its Qwest Corp. subsidiary to exchange privately placed outstanding 8.375 percent notes due in 2016 for newly registered 8.375 percent notes also due that year. The registration...
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Ford Motor Co. said Wednesday its sales in 19 European markets grew 12.8 percent in October compared with a year ago. "This is the strongest October we've had in Europe for 12 years, and it shows we must be doing the right thing in the eyes of our customers,"...
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Mich. The Ford Motor Company has turned its seat belt into a marketing tool. Ford said on Thursday that beginning in 2010, it planned to be the first automaker to offer inflatable rear seat belts, a technology aimed at reducing injuries to children...
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