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RR7607A UNITED STATES: CANDIDATES FOR PRESIDENCY

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President Ford, the man leading the United States without ever having been voted into office, faces his severest test. 1976 is election year and the American people will decide whether they are satisfied with the way he has steered the...
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RR7116B EAST AFRICAN SAFARI

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The East African Safari is a gruelling 5-day slog over nearly 4,000 miles of some of the worst roads in Africa. Datsun have dominated the Safari ever since 1969 and 1971 was no exception, with the works- entered Datsuns placed...
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The Numbers Don't Lie: Ford's Long Road

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Sept. 13 -- In today's "The Numbers Don't Lie," Bloomberg's Matt Miller previews Ford's Investor Day conference. He speaks on "What'd You Miss?"
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VOICED: Green cars on the rise, but consumer interest lags

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VOICED: Green cars on the rise, but consumer interest lags
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Ford CEO Fields: Staying Focused on Products, Mobility

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Oct. 27 -- Mark Fields, president and chief executive officer at Ford, examines third-quarter results as profit fell less than forecast due to cost-cutting. Fields also discusses progress made on the automaker's investments in mobility....
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U.S. Auto Sales Could Set Record for 2016

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Jan.04 -- U.S. auto sales moved closer to a record year in 2016 as General Motors topped forecasts and Ford Motor Company and Nissan Motor Company both posted surprise gains. Bloomberg's David Welch reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Rattner: Proud of Ford for Speaking Out Against Trump

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Jan.30 -- Willett Advisors Chairman Steve Rattner discusses the reluctance of CEOs to speak out against Donald Trump’s executive action on immigration, the president’s call for automakers to add jobs, uncertainty about tax reform and...
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VOICED : Mexican auto industry cautiously eyes upcoming Trump presidency

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Mexico got a potential taste of life under Donald Trump's incoming presidency after Ford abruptly stopped construction on a new factory there
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Trump Said to Seek More Talks With U.S. Companies

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Dec.05 -- The Transition team of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump indicated it is lining up more companies for one-on-one discussions in the wake of the deal to keep Carrier Corp. jobs in Indiana. Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli reports on...
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Sky News

Jaguar Racing Formula One Team Launch New Car

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CLEAN: Interior shots Jaguar Racing Formula One car on stage at launch event of new car ahead of the 2000 F1 season with former F1 driver Sir Jackie Stewart sat in car. (WARNING - THIRD PARTY MUSIC NEEDS FURTHER CLEARANCE). on January...
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Ford Plans to Cut 10% of Global Workforce: WSJ

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May.16 -- Ford is planning to cut about 10% of its staff worldwide according to the Wall Street Journal. The report cites unidentified sources, buts suggests job cuts are expected to be outlined as early as this week and mostly targets...
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Ford Taps Jim Hackett as CEO to Replace Mark Fields

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May.22 -- Ford Motor Company has chosen turnaround specialist Jim Hackett as the automaker's new chief executive officer, replacing Mark Fields after shares plunged 37 percent during his three-year tenure. Bloomberg's Jamie Butters...
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Ford CEO Mark Fields Said to Be Replaced by Jim Hackett

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May.22 -- Ford Motor Company is said to be replacing Chief Executive Officer Mark Fields with turnaround specialist Jim Hackett as the automaker looks to change its strategy. Bloomberg's Keith Naughton reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Rattner Sees Ride-Sharing as Biggest Threat to Autos

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May.23 -- Steve Rattner, chairman at Willett Advisors, examines the future of the U.S. auto industry. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas." Willett Advisors is an investment manager for Michael R....
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

An Evacuee's Return From Corregidor, Lindbergh Welcomed By Ford

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Close up of wife of the High Commissioner of the Philippines Francis Sayre, Elizabeth Evans Graves with son in their San Francisco home / close up on Mrs Sayre back in America after evacuating Corregidor / a living room filled with...
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Ford Sued for Allegedly Rigging Diesel Engines

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Jan.10 -- Ford rigged at least 500,000 heavy-duty trucks to beat emissions tests, drivers claim in a lawsuit. Bloomberg's Craig Trudell reports on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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Ford CEO Says Metals Tariffs Cost $1 Billion in Profits

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Sep.26 -- Jim Hackett, president and chief executive officer at Ford Motor, discusses the automaker's focus on new technologies and the impact of the U.S.-China trade war. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Tesla in Hunt for Chairman to Replace Musk

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Oct.08 -- Tesla Inc. is seeking an independent chairman to replace Elon Musk as part of the settlement nine days ago with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Bloomberg's Emily Chasan reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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VW Will Do All It Can to Avoid Tariffs, CEO Says

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Feb.22 -- Volkswagen AG Chief Executive Officer Herbert Diess discusses progress on a potential share sale of its truck division and efforts to stave off tariffs on cars imported to the U.S. He talks with Bloomberg's Christoph Rauwald.
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Bloomberg

Key to U.S. Auto Sales' October Surprise? Bigger & Pricier

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Nov.01 -- U.S. auto sales surprised to the upside for October with 17.5 million automobiles on an annualized basis, against a forecast for 17.3 million. Ford, Fiat Chrysler and Toyota sales beat forecasts thanks to sales of pickups, SUVs...
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Bloomberg

Ford's Restructuring Brings Job Cut Concerns

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Dec.04 -- Michael Ward, senior analyst at Williams Research Partners, discusses the potential for job cuts as Ford Motor Co. undergoes a restructuring. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Ford cutting 7,000 white-collar jobs

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Ford is preparing for a future of electric and autonomous vehicles by parting ways with 7,000 white-collar workers worldwide, about 10 percent of its global salaried workforce.
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Ford is cutting 7,000 white-collar jobs

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Ford is preparing for a future of electric and autonomous vehicles by parting ways with 7,000 white-collar workers worldwide, about 10 percent of its global salaried workforce.
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Multiple Automakers Side With Trump On California Emissions Rules

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​The Coalition for Sustainable Automotive Regulation said ​it will intervene in a lawsuit ​by environmental groups against the Trump administration.