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Marty Padgett, Executive Editor
No matter how the question was posed, General Motors CEO Rick Wagoner had the same answer: “No comment,” on widely-reported talks with DaimlerChrysler AG ostensibly to discuss the possibility of buying the ...
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Paul Eisenstein, Executive Editor
Struggling to reverse mounting losses and trim as much as $1000 in cost off every one of its vehicles, Chrysler Group plans to announce a significant restructuring sometime in February, confirmed the ...
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Joseph Szczesny, Editor
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TCC Team
TCC'S DAILY EDITION: Feb. 10, 2004 MINI Cooper Convertible Bows at Geneva It took some time, but next month, the MINI Convertible will debut at the Geneva Auto Show and will hit the road ...
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Joseph Szczesny, Editor
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Joseph Szczesny, Editor
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Joseph Szczesny, Editor
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Paul Eisenstein, Executive Editor
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