Wall Street Journal. Europe 2006 John D. Stoll |
Title | Subject | Authors |
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, international | John D. Stoll |
Ford's foreign-operations chief becomes latest to exit post.(Mark Schulz) | Business, international | John D. Stoll |
Ford to cut dividend in half, reduce pay to board. | Business, international | Jeffrey 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, international | Lee Hawkins Jr., John D. Stoll |
GM board clears Wagoner to explore alliance with Nissan, Renault.(G. Richard Wagoner Jr.) | Business, international | Neal 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, international | Monica Langley, John D. Stoll |
Kerkorian's Tracinda plans to cut GM stake.(Kirk Kerkorian, General Motors Corp.) | Business, international | John 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, international | Stephen Power, John D. Stoll, Amy Chozick |
Turnaround pressure intensifies on Chrysler chief.(Tom LaSorda ) | Business, international | John 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, international | John D. Stoll, Terry Kosdrosky |
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