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From: Betsy Rice
Subject: jeopardy cavort
Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2006 19:22:30 -0700
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And we've probably not seen the last of the twists in the tale. Not a stretch limo, but a bus, apparently.
I suspect that he would rather Renault takes its time to get it right, but the timetable outlined by Mr Ghosn certainly adds another pressure.
Should be a few people there I know to have a drink with.
Apparently, the State of California wants to sue vehicle makers for the ills they cause.
And we've probably not seen the last of the twists in the tale. Should do well in the US. Wagoner was bounced into agreeing to it, by Kerkorian, in the first place.
Really, it was nicely set up for Wagoner. Trip over a paving stone?
I suspect that he would rather Renault takes its time to get it right, but the timetable outlined by Mr Ghosn certainly adds another pressure.
No-can-do, said Mr Ghosn. Mercedes-Benz and Chrysler aren't too far glued together. Volvo once planned merger with Scania that was overuled as anti-competitive by the EU Commission.
Don't believe the official guff about 'corruption'.
Really, it was nicely set up for Wagoner. But China is a tough place to understand. The pressure on Ford's management to make cost cuts deeper and faster is now immense.
Those wacky Germans with their crazy sense of humour.
Chinese maker Great Wall has an SUV called 'Hover' that didn't look at all bad.
Is Nissan in the US doing badly? The painful truth is that Ford has had too much manufacturing capacity tied-up making products that the market no longer wants.
Attica Alexis Jaques, Senior Director of Marketing, Gap Japan. So, reluctantly at best, he assigns a team to look into it.
And the benefits flowing in the other direction are years away. Those wacky Germans with their crazy sense of humour. No, said Carlos - less well.
There was a fair bit of screaming from some of the passengers, apparently.
It's always someone else's fault. So it's a safe bet that. But maybe there will be something in it, he thinks.


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