Daniel Howes: Chrysler rebound fuels Fiat's venture In yet another turn of the automotive circle, Chrysler is on track again to be the global auto industry's surprise darling with its growing top line, expanding profits, increasing production, improving quality and a marketing moxie tied to Detroit's roots. Read More...
Chrysler back in black after bankruptcy CHICAGO : Chrysler on Wednesday posted its first annual profit since emerging from a government-backed bankruptcy in 2009, as the iconic US automaker forecast even more impressive gains this year. Read More...
Ernst & Young's Take On Global Corporate Corruption New book by Ernst & Young forensic accountants looks at multinationals and their bribery cases around the globe. Big names like Daimler Chrysler and Dow Chemical all caught in the tangled web of corruption. Some innocent. Some not. Read More...
Chrysler back from brink with profit Less than three years after emerging from a government-backed bankruptcy, iconic US automaker Chrysler overnight posted its first annual profit and vowed to keep the money pouring at an even faster pace. Read More...
Big Three Have High Hopes for North American International Auto Show The North American International Auto Show started Monday in Detroit and Michigan's Big Three automakers -- General Motors, Ford and Daimler-Chrysler -- have a collection of offerings, says the Toledo Blade Automotive. The event opens for the general public at the Cobo Center on Saturday. Here are updates about some of the vehicles the automakers are previewing. Read More...
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The DaimlerChrysler AG is faced with so many options but the closest by far, as perceived by experts, is the selling of the Chrysler Group. However, some of them predict that Daimler, minus Chrysler, may not be enough to compete worldwide.
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Cleaner Running Truck Engines and Daimler Chrysler, Caterpillar and Freightliner
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Daimler Chrysler Robotic Factories
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