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Ford Motor Co. will offer eight new models in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations over the next five years as it seeks to take advantage of rising vehicle sales in Indonesia.
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Ford Motor Co. faces a Sept. 15 hearing on a complaint by the United Auto Workers that salaried employees didn’t sacrifice as much as hourly workers, said two people familiar with the matter.
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Ford Motor Co., which fell below $10 yesterday for the first time in 13 months, is not receiving the credit it deserves from investors, Bank of America Corp. said.
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Ford Motor Co. may make part of its required $859 million payment to a union health-care fund this week in stock, a sign of potential weakness in the shares as the U.S. auto sales recovery stalls, analysts said.
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Ford Motor Co. awarded Chief Executive Officer Alan Mulally $1.95 million in stock one week after granting him $56.5 million in shares, the company said yesterday in a federal filing.
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Ford Motor Co., the most profitable U.S. carmaker, heads into contract talks with the United Auto Workers next week in the worst position among the companies.
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General Motors Co ., Ford Motor Co. and Chrysler Group LLC, in advance of next year’s labor contract negotiations, are exploring with the United Auto Workers changes that could give workers a bigger piece of growing profits.
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Ford Motor Co. , working to make a quarter of its vehicles run at least partly on electricity, plans to invest $135 million and add 220 jobs at three Michigan facilities to help it introduce five such models by 2012.
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Ford Motor Co. awarded Chief Executive Officer Alan Mulally $56.5 million in stock, and Executive Chairman Bill Ford received $42.4 million in shares as a reward for the automaker’s turnaround.
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Ford Motor Co. probably will post earnings exceeding $1 billion tomorrow, capping its first run of four straight quarterly profits since 2005, after Chief Executive Officer Alan Mulally cut back on discounting.
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