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60 Minutes – Resurrecting Chrysler $17.95 Airdate: 3/25/12 In 2009, Chrysler was sputtering toward collapse, with tens of thousands of jobs in jeopardy. But one man bet that he could save the company and make it profitable again. He’s Sergio Marchionne. He’d already turned around Fiat and felt the two companies were a good fit. So Marchionne took on the challenge – along with a $6 billion, high-interest U.S. Treasury loan. Steve Kroft in… |
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Crash Course: The American Automobile Industry’s Road to Bankruptcy and Bailout-and Beyond $7.30 With an updated Afterword by the authorThis is the epic saga of the American automobile industry’s rise and demise, a compelling story of hubris, missed opportunities, and self-inflicted wounds that culminates with the president of the United States ushering two of Detroit’s Big Three car companies—once proud symbols of prosperity—through bankruptcy. With unprecedented access, Puli… |
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Sixty to Zero: An Inside Look at the Collapse of General Motors–and the Detroit Auto Industry $14.86 The collapse of General Motors captured headlines in early 2009, but as Alex Taylor III writes in this in-depth dissection of the automaker’s undoing, GM’s was a meltdown forty years in the making. Drawing on more than thirty years of experience and insight as an automotive industry reporter, as well as personal relationships with many of the leading players, Taylor reveals the many missteps o… |
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The Plant: Oh Quality Where Art Thou $9.99 “The Plant, Oh! Quality Where Art Thou” is a unique inside look at the philosophy and inner workings of General Motors Corporation, as seen through the eyes, ears, and experience of Tom Luggs. Having spent the better part of his life working for the company, from the time he was hired by Chevrolet Division as an engineering co-op student in 1957 and subsequently retired from Rochester Products Div… |
February 18th, 2012 in
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