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Toyota Europe CEO Seeks Sustainable Electric Growth
Sep.12 -- Johan van Zyl, chief executive officer at Toyota Motor Europe, discusses the automaker's electric vehicle strategy for Europe. They speak from the Frankfurt Motor Show on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
Bloomberg
Breaking Down Tesla's Fourth-Quarter Earnings
Jan.30 -- Tasha Keeney, ARK Investment Management analyst, and Bloomberg's Dana Hull break down Tesla Inc.'s fourth-quarter results on "Bloomberg Technology."
Bloomberg
VW CEO Sees Profit Pools Shifting to Electric, Autonomous Cars
Mar.16 -- Volkswagen AG CEO Herbert Diess discusses the automaker's plans to become the leading maker of electric cars by 2025. "We think that profit pools are shifting from conventional engines to electric cars and then to autonomous...
Bloomberg
Elon Musk Is Worth More Than Exxon After $36 Billion Day
Elon Musk was already the world’s richest person before Tesla Inc.’s stock surged after Hertz Global Holdings Inc. ordered 100,000 cars, increasing Musk’s worth by $36.2 billion in one day. Bloomberg’s Anders Melin and Alex Webb report...
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Ford Earnings Top Estimates as Prices Climb
Ford Motor Co., preparing to slash thousands of staffers to help fund its electric-vehicle future, reported second-quarter earnings that beat Wall Street estimates, as sales grew and car prices increased. Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow reports on...
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GM compensation expert Kenneth Feinberg lays out the plan for receiving claims and providing relief for victims of the GM ignition switch failure. (July 17)
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Lawmakers on Thursday demanded General Motors fire its chief lawyer and open its compensation plan to more victims as a Senate subcommittee delved deeper into deadly recalls.
GM recalled 2.6...
Bloomberg
How to Fix Honda
March 18 -- After only nine months on the job, Honda President Takahiro Hachigo has put plans in place to make product recalls and quality issues a thing of the past. Bloomberg's Craig Trudell reports on "First Up."
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Ford Investing $1.2 Billion in Three Michigan Factories
Mar.28 -- Joe Hinrichs, president at Ford Americas, discusses the automaker's $1.2 billion investment in three Michigan factories that will create or retain 130 jobs in the state. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Weston on "Bloomberg...
Bloomberg
Is This the Tesla of Motorbikes?
Dec.01 -- The Johammer J1 is hardly the first electric motorbike on the market, but it’s got to be one of the most distinctive. Packed with loads of tech and plenty of stamina, it’s not just good looks. Bloomberg’s Pete Norman put...
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Volvo Cars CEO: It's Important to Build in the U.S.
Jan.09 -- Hakan Samuelsson, president and chief executive officer at Volvo Cars, discusses the company's newest plant in the United States and their hopes for open trade under President-elect Donald Trump. He speaks with Bloomberg's...
Bloomberg
Ford CEO: Trump Showed Courage by Backing Out of TPP
Jan.24 -- Ford Motor Company Chief Executive Officer Mark Fields and General Motors Chief Executive Officer Mary Barra speak after a White House meeting of auto executives with President Donald Trump on manufacturing and job creation in...
Bloomberg
GM CEO Mary Barra Goes on a Charm Offensive
Feb.16 -- GM CEOÂ Mary Barra embarked on a charm offensive to win German support for a sale of Opel to PSA Group as the French automaker tried to alleviate concerns that a combination would lead to a massive overhaul of the brand....
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Sergio Marchionne dice que los autos eléctricos no son la solución para la industria automotriz
Oct.02-- El CEO de Fiat Chrysler Sergio Marchionne dice que la electrificación no es la solución para la industria automotriz, la cual se encuentra en riesgo por las nuevas tecnologías. Marchionne también dijo que la compañía anunciará...
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Trump Says Europe's Offer for No Auto Tariffs Isn't Good Enough
Aug.30 -- President Donald Trump told Bloomberg News during an Oval Office interview that the European Union offer to scrap tariffs on cars wasn't good enough. Bloomberg Editor-in-Chief John Micklethwait and Bloomberg Businessweek's...
Bridgeman Arts
Man loading automobile outside storefront, 1930s - reenactment
Historical reenactment. 1930s, man loading automobile outside storefront. Filmed on 35mm in 1996.
Bridgeman Arts
1970s fashion in Paris, fashion shoot and catwalk
Clip from a 1970s tourism film promoting Paris. Jewellery store window display, models pose in fur coats for camera in front of Arc de Triomphe, women model dresses and on the catwalk, models in parade of old fashioned automobiles.
Bloomberg
Why Toyota Is Making a $391M Texas Truck Bet
Sep.17 -- Christopher Reynolds, Toyota North America chief administrative officer, manufacturing & corporate resources, discusses the manufacturer's investment in its Texas truck plant that will build its next-generation pickups, and the...
Bloomberg
First GM Electric Truck to Start Production in 2021, President Reuss Says
Jan.27 -- General Motors Co. President Mark Reuss discusses the automaker's plans to build electric pickups and SUVs at its Detroit-Hamtramck plant, progress on autonomous vehicle development, and the impact of coronavirus crisis in...
Bloomberg
Why Eisman Is Shorting Subprime Auto Lender Credit Acceptance
Jan.22 -- Steve Eisman, portfolio manager at Neuberger Berman Group, explains his short of auto lender Credit Acceptance Corp. on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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VW Says Cars Will Become Sophisticated Internet Devices
Jun.22 -- VW CEO Herbert Diess says the automaker is already spending billions on software for autonomous-driving technology. He says cars will become more sophisticated then smartphones. He spoke with Bloomberg's Christoph Rauwald in an...
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Tesla Killer? A First Look at the Chevy Bolt
Dec.18 -- Bloomberg's Kyle Stock visits the Chevy factory near Detroit to review the 2017 Chevy Bolt.