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Four reasons why small towns cultivate entrepreneurship. (350 sec.) Forget front row seats. Memorabilia expert Brandon Steiner can get you the winning pitch. Reform in executive pay unlikely as Washington looks elsewhere. Jewel robberies rise in Europe. Full Article at Forbes
Please use a valid e-mail address. We don't harvest addresses, you will not be spammed and your address will not be publicly visible. But if I have a question about your comment, I need to be able to contact you. Thank you. Full Article at Houston Chronicle
General Motors Corp. product development guru Bob Lutz, center, is seen during a news conference in Detroit, Friday, July 10, 2009. The company announced Lutz will stay with GM as an adviser. View Photo »
The Ed Whitacre ad is not designed to tout GM products. It is simply designed to launch the 60-day guarantee.
Is it too early to call a GM turnaround? Full Article at Toronto Star
General Motors has emerged from bankruptcy. Now it must step out of the long dark shadow of its own reputation. For years, GM churned out sub-par vehicles that badly lagged Japanese rivals in reliability. Full Article at Investor's Business Daily
From the Orlando Sentinel "Build quality top notch"As part of its restructuring, General Motors executives decided to save Buick, kill Pontiac and Saturn. Full Article at KansasCity.com
DEROIT, MI - JULY 10: Fritz Henderson (center), President and CEO of the new General Motors Company, walks to a photo-op with Bob Lutz (left), Vice Chairman, and Tom Stephens (right), Vice Chairman of Product Development, after holding a press conferenc... View Photo »
Hi, I'm Bob Lutz, and this is the Cadillac CTS-V Drive Challenge.
“There is no other area in the field of human communications that is as rife with disinformation as the story on Chrysler quality,” then Chrysler President Bob Lutz once famously said. Some things never change. Full Article at The Truth About Cars
If General Motors Co. is going to climb out of the hole, repay taxpayers and get on the move again, it needs more cars like the 2010 Chevy Equinox. Full Article at Chicago Tribune
Robert ("Bob") Lutz (born August 29, 1947, in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA) was a top amateur and professional tennis of the 1960s and 1970s. He and his longtime partner Stan Smith were one of the best doubles teams of all time. Together they won many major titles all over the world. Full Article
General Motors Corp. product development guru Bob Lutz, center, is seen during a news conference in Detroit, Friday, July 10, 2009. The company announced Lutz will stay with GM as an adviser.
View Photo »DEROIT, MI - JULY 10: Fritz Henderson (center), President and CEO of the new General Motors Company, walks to a photo-op with Bob Lutz (left), Vice Chairman, and Tom Stephens (right), Vice Chairman of Product Development, after holding a press conference to discuss the details of GM's e...
View Photo »DETROIT, MI - JULY 10: Fritz Henderson (center), President and CEO of the new General Motors Company, walks to a photo-op with Bob Lutz (left), Vice Chairman, and Tom Stephens (right), Vice Chairman of Product Development, after holding a press conference to discuss the details of GM's...
View Photo »In this image taken from video and released by CBS, host David Letterman joins General Motors Vice Chairman and Senior Advisor, Bob Lutz, right, for a look at the Chevrolet Volt on the set of the "Late Show with David Letterman," Wednesday, May 20, 2009.
View Photo »General Motors outgoing vice chairman Bob Lutz, center, reads next to Elaine Stritch, left, and Dan John Miller during a performance of "Ancestral Voices A Family Story" by A.R. Gurney at the Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts in Detroit, Friday, April 17, 2009.
View Photo »Robert A. "Bob" Lutz, center, Vice Chairman of Global Product Development at GM, General Motors Corporation, center applauds during a joint presentation of GM and Opel during a preview at the Geneva Motor Show in Geneva, Tuesdat, March 3, 2009.
View Photo »General Motors product chief and Vice Chairman Bob Lutz (R) and CEO Carl-Peter Forster unveil the new battery-powered Opel Ampera car during the first media day of the 79th Geneva Car Show at the Palexpo in Geneva March 3, 2009.
View Photo »The vice chairman of global product development and acting chief executive officer of GM Europe, Bob Lutz (R), gives a press conference with GM Europe President Carl-Peter Forster on March 3, 2009 to introduce the new Opel Ampera hybrid-electric vehicle during the first media day of the...
View Photo »General Motors Corp. Vice Chairman Bob Lutz, left, and General Motors Corp. CEO Rick Wagoner are seen before introducing the Chevrolet Volt battery pack at the North American International Auto Show Monday, Jan. 12, 2009 in Detroit.
View Photo »DETROIT - JANUARY 12: GM Vice Chairman Bob Lutz talks with reporters after a press conference during the second press preview for the Detroit International Auto Show at the Cobo Center January 12, 2009 in Detroit, Michigan.
View Photo »DETROIT - JANUARY 11: Bob Lutz, Vice-Chairman of General Motors of General Motors, introduces the new Cadillac Converge Concept vehicle at the Detroit International Auto Show at the Cobo Center January 11, 2009 in Detroit, Michigan.
View Photo »GM Vice Chairman Bob Lutz addresses an audience during the press preview for the Detroit International Auto Show at the Cobo Center January 11, 2009 in Detroit, Michigan.
View Photo »GM Vice Chairman Bob Lutz rides on stage in the Cadillac Converj electric car during a press preview at the North American International Auto Show January 11, 2009 in Detroit, Michigan.
View Photo »GM Vice Chairman Bob Lutz unveils the Cadillac Converj electric car during a press preview at the North American International Auto Show January 11, 2009 in Detroit, Michigan.
View Photo »GM Vice Chairman Bob Lutz unveils the Cadillac Converj electric car during a press preview at the North American International Auto Show January 11, 2009 in Detroit, Michigan.
View Photo »GM Vice Chairman Bob Lutz unveils the Cadillac Converj electric car during a press preview at the North American International Auto Show January 11, 2009 in Detroit, Michigan.
View Photo »GM Vice Chairman Bob Lutz unveils the Cadillac Converj electric car during a press preview at the North American International Auto Show January 11, 2009 in Detroit, Michigan.
View Photo »General Motors Vice Chairman Bob Lutz anwsers a question during an interview with the Associated Press in Detroit, Wednesday, May 27, 2009.
View Photo »General Motors Vice Chairman Bob Lutz is interviewed by the Associated Press in Detroit, Wednesday, May 27, 2009.
View Photo »Robert A. "Bob" Lutz, Vice Chairman of Global Product Development at GM, General Motors Corporation, answers questions at the GM stand as preparations are underway for the Geneva Motor Show in Geneva, Monday, March 2, 2009.
View Photo »In this photo combo, Bob Lutz, General Motors vice chairman for global product development is shown on Sept. 16, 2008, and Thomas Stephens, executive vice president of global powertrain and quality is shown on Sept. 25 2008.
View Photo »General Motors Vice Chairman Bob Lutz introduces GM's new Converj concept vehicle during press days at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan, January 11, 2009.
View Photo »General Motors Vice Chairman Bob Lutz introduces GM's new Converj concept vehicle during press days at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan, January 11, 2009.
View Photo »General Motors Vice Chairman Bob Lutz introduces the Cadillac Converj concept at the North American International Auto Show on Sunday, Jan. 11, 2009 in Detroit.
View Photo »General Motors Vice Chairman Bob Lutz addresses the North American International Auto Show, Sunday, Jan. 11, 2009 in Detroit.
View Photo »DEROIT, MI - JULY 10: Fritz Henderson (center), President and CEO of the new General Motors Company, walks to a photo-op with Bob Lutz (left), Vice Chairman, and Tom Stephens (right), Vice Chairman of Product Development, after holding a press conference to discuss the details of GM's e...
View Photo »The Ed Whitacre ad is not designed to tout GM products. It is simply designed to launch the 60-day guarantee.
Hi, I'm Bob Lutz, and this is the Cadillac CTS-V Drive Challenge.
It’s nice to see Bob Lutz and arthritis coming together. Normally, when Bob Lutz and cars come together, all the driver gets is rigor mortis!
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