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When Boeing announced the first order for its super-efficient 7E7 jetliner nearly seven years ago, no one, certainly no Boeing executive, could have imagined how cold realities would change their plans for a super-efficient, game-changing jetliner. Full Article at TheNewsTribune.com
Then-General Motors CEO Rick Wagoner, right, testifies at a Senate hearing on the auto industry as UAW President Ron Gettelfinger, from left, Ford CEO Alan Mulally and then-Chrysler CEO Bob Nardelli listen. Full Article at Detroit Free Press
Ford Motor Co. Executive Chairman Bill Ford (L), Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm (2nd L), Ford President and CEO Alan Mulally and Ford President of the Americas Mark Fields (R) laugh during a news conference in Wayne, Michigan May 6, 2009. View Photo »
Our new Ford Figo shows how serious we are about India
Ford Chief Executive Officer Alan Mulally testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, Dec. 4, 2008, before a Senate Banking Committee hearing on the auto industry bailout. Full Article at Detroit Free Press
Dearborn --One year after Ford Motor Co. sold most of its controlling stake in Mazda Motor Corp. , top executives from both companies have reaffirmed their commitment to a "long-term partnership" -- quashing speculation that the longest alliance in... Full Article at Detroit News Online
Colleen McDonald had never worked anywhere but an auto dealership, "not even a waitressing job." She learned the business from her father, who owned the three dealerships she eventually took over. "He never doubted I could do it," she said of her dad. Full Article at Detroit Free Press
Ford Motor Co. President and CEO Alan Mulally addresses the crowd during a news conference in Wayne, Michigan May 6, 2009. View Photo »
Mulally at Ford has done an excellent job (starting several years ago) and his compensation should be determined by the Board of Directors of Ford Motor Co...................not by another power-hungry Washington Bureaucrat.
Then-Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama, left, talks with General Motors Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Rick Wagoner during an economic conference in Pittsburgh. Full Article at Detroit Free Press
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Ford Motor Co. Executive Chairman Bill Ford (L), Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm (2nd L), Ford President and CEO Alan Mulally and Ford President of the Americas Mark Fields (R) laugh during a news conference in Wayne, Michigan May 6, 2009.
View Photo »Ford Motor Co. President and CEO Alan Mulally addresses the crowd during a news conference in Wayne, Michigan May 6, 2009.
View Photo »Ford Motor Co. President and CEO Alan Mulally addresses the crowd during a news conference in Wayne, Michigan May 6, 2009.
View Photo »Ford Executive Chairman Bill Ford, Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm and Ford CEO Alan Mulally applaud a speaker during a ceremony at Michigan Assembly in Wayne, Mich. , Wednesday, May 6, 2009.
View Photo »Ford Motor Co. CEO Alan Mulally announces that Ford will invest $550 million to convert its old Michigan Truck Plant into a facility that will build small compact modern cars, Wednesday, May 6, 2009, at Wayne Assembly in Wayne, Mich.
View Photo »Ford Motor Co. CEO Alan Mulally announces that Ford will invest $550 million to convert its old Michigan Truck Plant into a facility that will build small compact modern cars, Wednesday, May 6, 2009, at Wayne Assembly in Wayne, Mich.
View Photo »In this Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2008 picture, from foreground to background, General Motors CEO Rick Wagoner, Chrysler CEO Robert Nardelli, Ford CEO Alan Mulally, testify at a Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee hearing on the automotive industry bailout on Capitol Hill in Was...
View Photo »Ford president and CEO Alan Mulally is seen at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2009.
View Photo »Ford president and CEO Alan Mulally shows off his digital images to company photographer Keith Tolman at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2009.
View Photo »Ford president and CEO Alan Mulally borrows a compay photographer's camera and photographs the Ford display at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2009.
View Photo »Ford president and CEO Alan Mulally borrows a company photographer's camera and photographs the Ford display adjacent to the Honda display in the background at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2009.
View Photo »Ford president and CEO Alan Mulally, left, meets with Rick Wagoner, General Motors chairman and CEO at the Ford display at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2009.
View Photo »Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm standing next to Ford president and CEO Alan Mulally is interviewed by Paul W. Smith of WJR Radio, at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2009.
View Photo »Ford Motor Co. President and Chief Executive Officer Alan Mulally addresses the media during press days of the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan January 12, 2009.
View Photo »Ford Motor Co. Chief Executive and President Alan Mulally (L), Executive Chairman Bill Ford (C), President of the Americas Mark Fields pose next to the 2010 Taurus sedan during press days at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan, January 11, 2009.
View Photo »Ford Motor Co. Chief Executive and President Alan Mulally (L), Executive Chairman Bill Ford (2nd L), President of the Americas Mark Fields and Group Vice President of Product Development Derrick Kuzak (R) pose next to the 2010 Taurus sedan during press days at the North American Internat...
View Photo »Ford Motor Co. Chief Executive and President Alan Mulally (L), Executive Chairman Bill Ford (2nd L), President of the Americas Mark Fields and Group Vice President of Product Development Derrick Kuzak (R) pose next to the 2010 Taurus sedan during press days at the North American Internat...
View Photo »Ford Motor Co. Chief Executive Alan Mulally rubs a European Ford Fiesta during press days at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan, January 11, 2009.
View Photo »Ford Motor Co. Chief Executive Alan Mulally stands next to a European Ford Fiesta during press days at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan, January 11, 2009.
View Photo »Ford Motor Co. Chief Executive Alan Mulally stands next to a European Ford Fiesta during press days at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan, January 11, 2009.
View Photo »Ford Motor Co. CEO and president Alan Mulally, left, executive chairman Bill Ford and president of the Americas Mark Fields pose together at the North American International Auto Show on Sunday, Jan. 11, 2009 in Detroit.
View Photo »Ford Motor Co. CEO and president Alan Mulally steps out of the Ford Fiesta at the North American International Auto Show on Sunday, Jan. 11, 2009 in Detroit.
View Photo »Ford Motor Company executives Alan Mulally (L), President and CEO, Mark Fields (2nd L), Executive Vice-President, William Clay Ford, Jr. (2nd R), Executive Chairman of Ford Motor Company, and Derrick Kuzak (R), Group Vice President, Global Product Development, are seen on stage with the...
View Photo »Ford Motor Co. President and CEO Alan Mulally walks offstage after his keynote address at the annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Nevada January 8, 2009.
View Photo »Ford Motor Co. President and Chief Executive Alan Mulally delivers his keynote address at the annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Nevada January 8, 2009. Ford has partnered with Microsoft to include Sync software in its vehicles.
View Photo »Ford Motor Co. President and CEO Alan Mulally addresses the crowd during a news conference in Wayne, Michigan May 6, 2009.
View Photo »I can see why people are very interested in investing in Ford ... Our plan is to create long-term value for all the stakeholders.
Mulally at Ford has done an excellent job (starting several years ago) and his compensation should be determined by the Board of Directors of Ford Motor Co...................not by another power-hungry Washington Bureaucrat.
Our view is that Fiesta is about the smallest vehicle that we think will be a real success in the United States.
Alan Mulally fit beautifully (at Ford)
John earned a reputation as one of the industry's top manufacturing executives ... He's the right person to lead our Global Manufacturing and Labor Affairs organization as we continue to develop the One Ford vision of lean, flexible plants with common processes around the world.
Alan Mulally was, and is, worth whatever Ford is paying him, because he has almost single-handedly saved the automaker. The Ford Motor Company, unlike its two Detroit rivals, has not declared bankruptcy and has not dipped its hand into the TARP trough. In fact, Mulally took a 30 percent pay cut and decl...
Joe's keen business sense, his ability to foster strong relationships with key business partners and his leadership skills will serve him well as he builds upon the momentum Ford has in the Asia Pacific region
Alan Mulally was, and is, worth whatever Ford is paying him, because he has almost single-handedly saved the automaker. The Ford Motor Company, unlike its two Detroit rivals, has not declared bankruptcy and has not dipped its hand into the TARP trough. In fact, Mulally took a 30 percent pay cut and decl...
John's leadership has been instrumental in establishing and expanding our operations in Asia Pacific and Africa
The question for us was whether GM would be better off with Fritz or with an outsider, as Ford had done in bringing in Boeing executive Alan Mulally. While nervous about whether Fritz could bring the change GM desperately needed, I was considerably more nervous about the likelihood of recruiting a thoro...
Ford is making tremendous progress despite the prolonged slump in the global economy ... While we still face a challenging road ahead, our transformation plan is working and our underlying business continues to grow stronger.
We are thrilled to welcome Ford to the 2010 International CES and to name the new Ford Taurus as the 'Official Car of CES.' We also look forward to hearing Ford's Alan Mulally kick off the 2010 CES with his opening keynote address on Thursday, Jan. 7.
Phil's contributions to our business and relationships have been invaluable to Ford ... Phil has worked all around the world for Ford and has been instrumental in developing strong growing businesses, most notably in India and China.
I believe in the Ford Motor Co. and Alan Mulally's plan for fuel efficiency and high quality
Phil's contributions to our business and relationships have been invaluable to Ford ... Phil has worked all around the world for Ford and has been instrumental in developing strong growing businesses, most notably in India and China.
The speed with which Mulally has transformed Ford into a more nimble and healthy operation has been one of the more impressive jobs I've seen ... It probably would have been game over for Ford already but for the changes he has brought.
The last thing we were talking about was the two or three things GM and Chrysler had coming through the bankruptcy
Alan Mulally called me with questions every day for two weeks after he got to Ford
Our third-quarter results clearly show that Ford is making tremendous progress despite the prolonged slump in the global economy
Avoiding bankruptcy in the current environment and minimizing losses as well as he has done ranks near what Peterson did ... We are at the stage where there is going to be a set of worldwide player who will dominate the industry for the next 40 years, and (Mulally) has to place Ford among them.
While we still face a challenging road ahead, our One Ford transformation plan is working, and our underlying business continues to grow stronger.
Everybody wanted to see it ... I ended up presenting it to (Ford Executive Vice President) Mark Fields and (Ford CEO) Alan Mulally. It went all the way to the highest echelons of the company.
These actions support the third pillar of our One Ford plan--finance the plan and improve our balance sheet. We expect the moves will enhance Ford's automotive liquidity and over time reduce the company's debt burden, providing an additional cushion given the still uncertain state of the economy
I was honored to be asked, along with Alan Mulally, to serve in this role
These actions support the third pillar of our One Ford plan--finance the plan and improve our balance sheet. We expect the moves will enhance Ford's automotive liquidity and over time reduce the company's debt burden, providing an additional cushion given the still uncertain state of the economy
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