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The Week in Words: TheWeekInWords

"It's an all-in wager on the economic future of the United States. I love these bets."- Warren Buffett, on his $34 billion deal to buy the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corp. railroad"What we're seeing is a validation of the...

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MARK PHELAN: The good, the odd, the testy in eventful week

Leftover thoughts from a week overloaded with news: The most welcome surprise in Chrysler-Fiat's 5-year plan? The nifty little 500 city car will proudly wear a Fiat badge when it goes on sale in Chrysler dealerships in early 2011.

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Saturn: Wealth of lessons from failure

KNOWLEDGE@WHARTON • November 8, 2009 General Motors' decision to scrap its Saturn brand triggered frequent retellings of the many ways in which GM missed an opportunity to recast itself and the auto industry. But Wharton...

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GM boss set to take charge of JLR

The departing boss of General Motors Europe, Carl-Peter Forster, is all set to take charge of Indian conglomerate Tata group-owned Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) in the next few months, a media report has said.

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Opel Trustee resigns, blames govt

Manfred Wennemer resigned from his post as one of the five board members of the Opel Trust on Saturday in protest against the constant interference by politicians in Germany surrounding planned sale of Opel.

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Technologies Used in Vouxhall

He introduced the new concept in the assembly line manufacturing. This concept helps the industrialist all over the world to increase the productivity considerably. He introduces this concept on 1930s, and gets good feedback...

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Galvin: Kennelly loss a major blow

Opel GPA Footballer of the Year Paul Galvin feels that Tadhg Kennelly's decision to return to Aussie Rules is a major blow to Kerry's chances of capturing their 37th All-Ireland SFC title next year. Kennelly communicated with...

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General Motors drives Germany to despair

The decision to keep Opel and Vauxhall is good news for jobs in Britain but not for Germany The directors of General Motors met for dinner last Monday in advance of an eagerly anticipated board meeting the following day. The...

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GM ready to make more Astras in UK

General Motors is believed to have revived plans to boost production of the Astra at its Vauxhall plant in Ellesmere Port. It is understood the Americans want to exploit their most efficient factory in Europe by stepping up...

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Wall Street firms skittish about RUSAL IPO: report

CHICAGO (Reuters) - Wall Street firms are in a quandary about getting involved with a planned public offering of Russian aluminum producer UC RUSAL because its founder has been barred from getting a U.S. visa on account of...

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