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Chrysler's coming product offensive
Fiat-Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne must have gotten tired of all those questions about Chrysler's empty product pipeline.Because in a conference call...
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The coming explosion at Chrysler
Fiat's Sergio Marchionne may have to blow up the automaker in order to save it.By Alex Taylor IIIOn Wednesday, Fiat-Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne wil...
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Chrysler's credibility challenge
The carmaker has to convince suppliers, dealers, and customers that it can be competitive again. Good luck.By Alex Taylor IIIAn auto company high exec...
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Chrysler's sorry state revealed
Bankruptcy court filings reveal how complicated the auto business is - and just how much trouble Chrysler is in.By Alex Taylor IIIAmong the thousands ...
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China's risky inflation offensive
One central bank is sticking to its exit strategy, but hang on tight: Even optimists don't expect the ride to be silky smooth.China said Friday it wil...
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Apple's PR offensive against Google
In the walk-up to the Google phone, Cupertino is suddenly brimming with newsby Philip Elmer-DeWittIt was a classic piece of public relations counter p...
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Canada's coming housing bust
America may be on the ropes, but its neighbor to the North wants everybody to know that, in contrast, it's doing just fine.Canada, once known mainly f...
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Who killed Chrysler?
A decade ago, the company was sitting on top of the automotive world. Then the Germans took over - but you can't blame them for everything.By Alex Tay...
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Fiat 500: Chrysler's salvation might be a hit -- south of the border
The elfin Fiat 500, scheduled to arrive in U.S. showrooms before New Year's, will surely be a hit with some. The important question is: How few?Chrysl...
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The Marchionne revolution at Chrysler
Can the Fiat CEO repeat Carlos Ghosn's miracle revival at Nissan?By Alex Taylor IIITen years ago, an unknown Renault executive stood in front of a pac...
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