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Ford Motor Co. won a reversal of a $2 billion verdict and will receive a new trial on claims the automaker overcharged commercial-truck dealers for 11 years.
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Ford Motor Co ., the world’s most profitable automaker, is hiring 1,800 workers and spending $600 million to overhaul a factory in Louisville, Kentucky, to build small sport-utility vehicles.
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Ford Motor Co . plans to invest $400 million and build a new model at its factory in Claycomo, Missouri, after moving production of the Escape small sport- utility vehicle to another state.
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Ford Motor Co. , the world’s most profitable automaker, told salaried workers today they won’t receive raises this year, saying their compensation is commensurate with other large U.S. companies.
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General Motors Co. , Ford Motor Co. and Chrysler Group LLC began reopening some of the 24 plants that were shut earlier today because of a snowstorm in the U.S.
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Bank of America Corp. is among a group of lenders that may face a wave of new lawsuits claiming cash-strapped counties were cheated out of millions of dollars by a system used for more than a decade to register mortgages.
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General Motors Co. , Toyota Motor Corp. and Chrysler Group LLC resumed regular production at all U.S. factories that were shut down because of a winter storm.
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The United Auto Workers will shift to bargaining with Ford Motor Co., an automaker it can strike, after extending its contract with Chrysler Group LLC.
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Mazda Motor Corp. plans to stop making sedans at a Michigan plant shared with Ford Motor Co. since 1992 as part of efforts to improve efficiency and cut costs.
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Ford Motor Co. and the United Auto Workers agreed to bargain past tonight’s expiration of their current labor contract while the union also pursues new labor agreements at General Motors Co. and Chrysler Group LLC.
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