Wall Street Journal. Europe 2007 Gina Chon |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Bling-bling Buick: seeking younger buyers, General Motors' staid brand uses customized cars, celebrities to reach the hip-hop crowd. | Business, international | Jennifer Saranow, Gina Chon |
Buyout firm close to winning Chrysler bidding: deal would rid Daimler of billions in liabilities, shift control to Cerberus.(DaimlerChrysler AG, Cerberus Capital Management LP) | Business, international | Dennis K. Berman, Jason Singer, Jeffrey McCracken, Gina Chon |
Can an itsy-bitsy auto survive in the land of the SUV?(DaimlerChrysler Smart ForTwo) | Business, international | Stephen Power, Gina Chon |
Chrysler deal heralds new direction for Detroit: Cerberus takes gamble on union concessions; GM, Ford may benefit.(Chrysler Group, Cerberus Capital Management LP, General Motors Corp., Ford Motor Co.) | Business, international | Jason Singer, Jeffrey McCracken, Gina Chon |
Daimler to see bidders - minus Kerkorian.(Kirk Kerkorian) | Business, international | Stephen Power, Jason Singer, Gina Chon |
Daimler unions vow to fight bid: offer for Chrysler by private equity would be opposed. | Business, international | Neal E. Boudette, Gina Chon, Christoph Rauwald |
Daimler weighs Chrysler options; partner might be sought or unit sold as job cuts, plant closing are set. | Business, international | Stephen Power, Dennis K. Berman, Gina Chon |
Kerkorian, UAW weigh employee ownership of Chrysler.(Kirk Kerkorian, United Automobile Workers, DaimlerChrysler AG) | Business, international | Jeffrey McCracken, Gina Chon, John D. Stoll |
Offers to buy Chrysler could come by month's end: activity accelerates as private-equity firms meet with management. | Business, international | Henny Sender, Jeffrey McCracken, Gina Chon |
Potential buyer Magna set to visit Chrysler.(Magna International Inc.) | Business, international | Gina Chon |
Renault, Nissan not interested in Chrysler. | Business, international | Norihiko Shirouzu, Stephen Power, Gina Chon |
Toyota University opens admissions to outsiders: car giant preaches its mantra of continuous improvement to police, military, businesses.(Toyota Motor Corp.) | Business, international | Gina Chon, Mike Spector |
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