Wall Street Journal. Europe 2006 John D. Stoll - Abstracts

Wall Street Journal. Europe 2006 John D. Stoll
TitleSubjectAuthors
Ford buyouts swell, but outlook remains dire: up to 38,000 U.S. workers will take the deal to leave; more cash bleeding is seen.(Ford Motor Co.)Business, internationalJohn D. Stoll
Ford's foreign-operations chief becomes latest to exit post.(Mark Schulz)Business, internationalJohn D. Stoll
Ford to cut dividend in half, reduce pay to board.Business, internationalJeffrey McCracken, John D. Stoll
GMAC reaps $8.8 billion from real-estate unit sale and large loan repayment.(GMAC Commercial Holding Corp.)(United States)(includes Stock Quotes and "Ratings Rut" statistical tables)(Company overview)Business, internationalLee Hawkins Jr., John D. Stoll
GM board clears Wagoner to explore alliance with Nissan, Renault.(G. Richard Wagoner Jr.)Business, internationalNeal E. Boudette, Lee Hawkins Jr., John D. Stoll
Kerkorian aims to boost GM stake in bid to add pressure on Wagoner.(Page One)(Kirk Kerkorian)(Rick Wagoner Jr.)Business, internationalMonica Langley, John D. Stoll
Kerkorian's Tracinda plans to cut GM stake.(Kirk Kerkorian, General Motors Corp.)Business, internationalJohn D. Stoll, Stephen Wisnefski
Pressure mounts as car makers continue to bleed: more losses at Daimler, GM sharpen focus on overhaul; Honda reports lower net.(Industry overview)Business, internationalStephen Power, John D. Stoll, Amy Chozick
Turnaround pressure intensifies on Chrysler chief.(Tom LaSorda )Business, internationalJohn D. Stoll, Mathias Krust
U.S. auto sales turn in a sluggish November; GM, Ford to cut output in North America in 2007; Toyota posts strong results.Business, internationalJohn D. Stoll, Terry Kosdrosky
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