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Letter from Bill Ford and Alan Mulally
Here is an email sent to Ford Motor Co. employees Tuesday from Executive Chairman Bill Ford and CEO Alan Mulally:  
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How Ford Earned its Blue Oval Back
When Alan Mulally took over as CEO of Ford in September 2006, the storied automaker was losing money on every car it produced, staring at a $17 billion annual loss, and getting trounced by the likes of Honda and Toyota on the global stage. “We were going out of business,” Mulally recalled matter-of-factly in a [...]  
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Ford CEO Alan Mulally offers no timetable for exit
Wilmington, Del.— Ford Motor President and CEO Alan Mulally isn't offering any insight into when he might hand over the reins of the Dearborn automaker. At the company's annual meeting Thursday, Mulally declined to say how long he wants to ...  
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Ford says CEO Alan Mulally won't retire soon
But rest assured: He said the week that he's not going anywhere anytime soon. At Ford's annual meeting, Mulally said he has no timetable for retirement, according to Bloomberg News. And Chairman Bill Ford joined in: "We've said 2025, maybe it should be ...  
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Warren Buffet, Arianna Huffington, Alan Mulally among those at Microsoft's...
Some of the nation's highest profile CEOs are gathering in Redmond this week for Microsoft's annual CEO Summit, where they will talk about emerging trends shaping global business. More than 130 CEOs and business leaders are attending this year's summit, which runs Tuesday through Thursday and is closed to the news media. Among them are Warren Buffet of Berkshire Hathaway, Arianna Huffington of Huffington Post Media Group, Alan Mulally of Ford...  
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Ford CEO Alan Mulally Sees Higher World Energy Prices
HIgher costs of energy coming our way. “The point of view we have is that we are all going to be paying more for energy worldwide.” With oil producing countries consuming more oil domestically and developing Asian countries such as China and India importing more oil the West has less available net exports of oil to buy, as Jeffrey Brown points out. Mulally says batteries for electric vehicles (EV) still are very expensive. “Right now a battery...  
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Warren Buffet, Arianna Huffington, Alan Mulally among those attending...
Some of the nation's highest profile CEOs are gathering in Redmond this week for Microsoft's annual CEO Summit, where they will talk about emerging trends shaping global business. More than 130 CEOs and business leaders are attending this year's ...  
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Ford CEO Alan Mulally earned $29.5 million in 2011
Ford Motor Co.’s president and CEO, Alan Mulally, received compensation of nearly $29.5 million in 2011, the company disclosed Friday. That’s an increase from total compensation of $26.5 million in 2010 and $17.9 million in 2009, according to the company’s latest annual proxy statement, filed Friday with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Mulally’s total compensation — more than $73.9 million in the past three years — includes...  
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Ford's CEO Alan Mulally: ‘We Just Don't Know About Europe’
Ford CEO Alan Mulally is unsure Europe's economy has bottomed out. "We just don't know about Europe," said Mulally. "So we're going to continue taking down shifts, cutting costs and try to minimize our losses." Mulally won't say if Ford plans to close any ...  
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How Alan Mulally rescued Ford
In his new book 'American Icon: Alan Mulally and the Fight to Save Ford Motor Company,' author Bryce G. Hoffman details 'one of the greatest turnarounds in business history.'Some people underestimate Alan Mulally when they first meet him. Ford Motor Co.'s 66-year-old chief executive, who grew up in Kansas and once aspired to be an astronaut, looks and sometimes acts like an overgrown Boy Scout. He laces his speech with words such as "neat...  
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Mulally will lead Ford until job accomplished
Rest easy, Ford Motor Co. shareholders: CEO Alan Mulally isn't going anywhere anytime soon ... depends on whether the king of the house Henry Ford built can replicate his success in old Europe and, especially, across Russia, China and India.  
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Ford's Alan Mulally on the Future of Driving
If you are trying to get a bead on what kind of car to buy next, you?d figure asking Alan Mulally, CEO of Ford, would be a safe bet. Should you go hybrid, plug-in-hybrid, clean diesel, high efficiency gas, or all-electric? Mulally doesn?t have an answer for you. Ford is making bets on all those propulsion systems, because what drivers need and ... (Read on Source)  
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Ford CEO has no retirement agenda
Ford CEO Alan Mulally said Thursday he has no timetable for retirement, and his boss, executive chairman Bill Ford, is just fine with that. Mulally, 66, engineered a turnaround at Ford by globalizing operations, cutting costs, improving quality and expanding its lineup with fuel-efficient models such as the Fiesta subcompact.  
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Ford’s Alan Mulally on the Future of Driving
If you are trying to get a bead on what kind of car to buy next, you’d figure asking Alan Mulally, CEO of Ford, would be a safe bet. Should you go hybrid, plug-in-hybrid, clean diesel, high efficiency gas, or all-electric? Mulally doesn’t have an answer for you. Ford is making bets on all those propulsion systems, because what drivers need and want, versus how global energy markets are going to shake out is far from clear even for a massive...  
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6 Leadership Tips From Ford CEO Alan Mulally
DETROIT (TheStreet) -- Let's just call it "Alan being Alan." Ford's ebullient CEO, Alan Mulally, is a master of the warm-hearted gesture, of taking a little extra time to make people feel important, enthusiastic and ready to follow him anywhere. At Ford, which he joined in 2006, that course has involved a journey from an economically distressed company, habitually losing money, with debt rated seven levels below investment grade and every...  
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Ford CEO Mulally made $29.5 million in 2011
DEARBORN, Mich. — Ford Motor Co. Chief Executive Alan Mulally’s compensation rose 11 percent to $29.5 million in 2011. It was a year in which the company reported its third consecutive annual profit but was hurt by rising commodity costs and charges for a big expansion in Asia. Ford...  
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Ford CEO Alan Mulally made $29.5 million in 2011
Ford Motor Co. Chief Executive Alan Mulally's compensation rose 11 percent to $ ... and United Auto Workers President Bob King has called his compensation level "morally wrong." But Ford says Mulally's pay is fair, pointing out that a majority ...  
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Daniel Howes: Mulally will lead Ford until job accomplished
Rest easy, Ford Motor Co. shareholders: CEO Alan Mulally isnt going anywhere anytime soon because he doesnt have to — and because hes not done.  
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Ford CEO Alan Mulally called out as a tax dodger
The Times also says that former Apple CEO Steve Jobs "received no security services from Apple last year before he died." Would Ford CEO Alan Mulally face a legitimate security risk flying on commercial airlines?  
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Report: Ford CEO Alan Mulally called out as a tax dodger
Filed under: Government/Legal, Ford Remember Jetgate? Back in the pre-bankruptcy days of late 2008, when the Big Three CEO's were traveling to Washington to plead their case for funds, Ford's Alan Mulally, General Motors' then-CEO Rick Wagoner, and Chrysler's former chief Bob Nardelli were publicly chastised for flying in corporate jets to the tune of $20,000 per round trip. Two years earlier, Ford president Mark Fields became a target of...  
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Tax breaks go to Ford's Mulally, Yum Brands' Novak for private jet flights
Ford Motor Co. president and CEO Alan Mulally and Yum! Brands Inc.'s chairman and CEO David Novak are among a number of corporate executives who are offered federal tax breaks on the use of private jets in the name of safety. As The New York Times reports, Ford (NYSE: F) spent $178,571 last year on personal air travel for Mulally and his family. Yum Brands spent $214,017 in 2011 on Novak's personal travel. Because those companies — and a...  
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Ford’s Alan Mulally: The Future of Driving
NEW YORK — If you are trying to get a bead on what kind of car to buy next, you’d figure asking Alan Mulally, CEO of Ford would be a safe bet. Should you go hybrid, plug-in-hybrid, clean diesel, high efficiency gas, or all-electric?  
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Ford CEO, Chairman Ford Say Mulally Has No Retirement Date Planned -Bloomberg...
Ford Motor Co. (F) Chief Executive Alan Mulally has no retirement timetable, Mulally and Executive Chairman Bill Ford said Thursday, according to a Bloomberg News report. Ford said after the company's annual meeting that "it's been really fun ...  
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Ford CEO Mulally Says He Has No Timetable for Retirement
Ford Motor Co. (F) Chief Executive Officer Alan Mulally said he has no timetable for retirement and his boss, Executive Chairman Bill Ford, is just fine with that. "We've said 2025, maybe it should be 2030," Ford joked to reporters today after ...  
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Ford jests CEO Mulally will stay until he's 80
WILMINGTON, Delaware (Reuters) - If Warren Buffett can run a company in his 80s, why can't Ford's Alan Mulally? Top executives at Ford Motor Co have fielded questions for months about just when Mulally, 66, plans to retire as the company's chief executive. So far the No. 2 U.S. automaker has kept his plans quiet - mostly. "Well, we said 2025," Chairman Bill Ford Jr joked to reporters after the company's annual shareholder meeting in Wilmington...  
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Ford shareholders praise company performance, Mulally looks forward to...
Thursday's meeting lasted only 45 minutes, much of it spent with shareholders praising CEO Alan Mulally and Executive Chairman Bill Ford Jr. for the company's turnaround. Mulally says Ford is moving ahead and growing, and that he looks forward ...  
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Ford CEO Alan Mulally again ranks No. 1 in auto CEO pay, with $29.5 million...
March 31--Ford President and CEO Alan Mulally is likely to retain his status as the highest-paid auto executive with a compensation package worth $29.5 million last year, keeping him in the same stratosphere as the leaders of companies such as ...  
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GM CEO Akerson's pay lags Ford's Mulally
NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- General Motors CEO Dan Akerson led the company to record profits in 2011, but he took home a significantly smaller paycheck than Alan Mulally, CEO of rival Ford Motor. YouTube Video:  No YouTube read more  
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Ford Motor CEO is the Highest Paid CEO in the World
Being the boss of an automotive company is lucrative. You can get trillions of dollars if you are the boss. But among the bosses of world automotive companies, who are the boss who have the highest incomes in 2011?Apparently, Ford Motor Co. Chief Executive, Alan Mulally is the highest paid boss of automotive companies in the world. Last year he pocketed up to U.S. $ 29.5 million as compensation to work in the Ford so it able to produce profit...  
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Ford's Alan Mulally has $29-million payday
Ford Motor Co. has made what it pays its top executives about as transparent as any company in America. While many public companies hide their executive compensation data in the fine print of regulatory filings, Ford simply put out a news ...  
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6 Leadership Tips From Ford CEO Alan Mulally
DETROIT (TheStreet) -- Let's just call it "Alan being Alan."  
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Ford prepared for slow Focus Electric sales; battery costs $12-15,000
Filed under: EV/Plug-in, Ford Along with Renault-Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn, Ford CEO Alan Mulally is confident in the growth of the electric car segment. It's a long-term play, though, so Mulally isn't committing the electric Ford Focus EV to making a strong sales statement. For now, the Ford chief says he'd be fine moving fewer than 5,000 Focus EVs in the model's first full year. And even that would mean a steep rise in uptake based on just 12...  
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Ford Chief Mulally says he has no timetable for his retirement
Ford Chief Executive Officer Alan Mulally said Thursday he has no timetable for retirement and his boss, Executive Chairman Bill Ford, is just fine with that. “We’ve said 2025, maybe it should be 2030,” Ford joked to reporters after the automaker’s ...  
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Book Review | 'American Icon: Alan Mulally and the Fight to Save Ford Motor...
The resultant corporate culture of denial and obfuscation resulted by 2005 in a beleaguered automaker losing money because it was producing too many products, few of them well. Jere Downs is a Courier-Journal business writer who covers Ford ...  
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Ford CEO Mulally Made $29.5 Million In 2011
Dee-Ann Durbin, AP Auto WriterDEARBORN, Mich. (AP) — The pay package for Ford CEO Alan Mulally rose 11 percent last year to $29.5 million, or a little more than $5 for every vehicle sold. Mulally earned $2 million in salary, up 43 percent from 2010, and stock awards valued at $13.9 million, up 86 percent from the prior year. But his performance bonus dropped 42 percent to $1.8 million because Ford fell short of market share and quality targets...  
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Ford chief executive made $29.5m in 2011
The pay package for Ford CEO Alan Mulally rose 11 percent last year to $29.5 million, or a little more than $5 for every vehicle sold. Mulally earned $2 million in salary, up 43 percent from 2010, and stock awards valued at $13.9 million, up 86 percent from the prior year. But his performance bonus dropped 42 percent to $1.8 million because Ford fell short of market share and quality targets in some areas. Mulally also received $612,587 in...  
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Ford CEO Earns $29.5 Million in 2011
(CNN) -- The head of Ford made $29.5 million last year, according to a company filing Friday. Overall, CEO Alan Mulally was paid about $3 million more than in 2010. He's been credited with turning things around at Ford, a company seen as the weakest of the Big Three US car makers about eight years ago. But it was the only one to not take money from the government auto bailout. The United Auto Workers president says Mulally's pay is "morally...  
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Video: Mulally Says Ford to `Turn Corner' in Europe
April 27 (Bloomberg) -- Alan Mulally, chief executive officer of Ford Motor Co., talks about the automaker's first-quarter earnings and outlook. Ford said profit fell 45 percent on a higher tax rate and as overseas losses ate into growing income from North America. Mulally speaks with Tom Keene on Bloomberg Television's "Surveillance Midday." (Source: Bloomberg)  
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Ford's Mulally committed to offering range of powertrains
Laguna Niguel, Calif.— Ford Motor Co. will collaborate with other transportation and technology companies to make decisions on the future of transportation, said Ford CEO Alan Mulally. This means offering a range of powertrains, including the ...  
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Ford prepared for slow sales with Focus Electric
Filed under: Car Buying, Sedan, Ford, Electric Along with Renault-Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn, Ford CEO Alan Mulally is confident in the growth of the electric car segment. It's a long-term play, though, so Mulally isn't committing the electric Ford Focus EV to making a strong sales statement. For now, Ford's chief says he'd be fine moving fewer than 5,000 Focus EVs in the model's first full year. And even that would mean a steep rise in uptake...  
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Ford rewards Alan Mulally with $29.5M in compensation
Ford rewarded chief executive Alan Mulally, the man credited with turning the company around, with a compensation package worth $29.5 million in 2011 – or double the $14.5-million package awarded Executive Chairman Bill Ford. Compensation ...  
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How to Get Honest Feedback: Alan Mulally
First, you’ve got to want it. A lot of people don’t want to get bad news. If you don’t want to know what’s going on and you don’t make it safe to know, then you won’t know. You’ve got to want it. At the next meeting one of the ...  
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Ford Motor's CEO Discusses Q1 2012 Results
Ford Motor (F) Q1 2012 Earnings Call April 27, 2012 9:00 am ET Executives George Sharp - Director of Investor Relations Alan R. Mulally - Chief Executive Officer, President, Executive Director and Member of Finance Committee Robert L. Shanks - Chief Financial Officer, Executive Vice President, Chief Accounting Officer and Chairman of Global Risk Management Committee Analysts Peter Nesvold Itay Michaeli - Citigroup Inc, Research...  
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Which CEO Deserves The Bigger Paycheck? GM's Akerson Or Ford's Mulally...
General Motors CEO Dan Akerson led the company to record profits in 2011, but he took home a significantly smaller paycheck than Alan Mulally, CEO of rival Ford Motor. Akerson earned $7.7 million in 2011, GM (GM, Fortune 500) announced in a filing Thursday.  
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Business notes | Ford CEO Mulally earned nearly $30 million in 2011
Alan R. Mulally's compensation for 2011 was worth $29.5 million, the most in his six years as chief executive of the Ford Motor Co., the automaker disclosed in a regulatory filing Friday.Mulally's earnings included $2 million in salary, $5.5 million in bonuses, and stock and option awards valued at about $21.4 million. The total value of his compensation rose 11 percent last year, when Ford earned $20.2 billion in net income.  
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Ford Unveils Plans To Expand Electric Car Line
(RTTNews.com) - Ford CEO Alan Mulally spoke on Monday at Fortune Magazine's Brainstorm Green conference in California saying that Ford would further develop green car technology. According to Mulally, Ford plans to collaborate with other major ...  
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Ford’s Mulally Prepared for Gradual Growth in Battery Car Demand
Ford Motor Co. (F)’s Alan Mulally says the carmaker’s goal to more than double deliveries of electric- drive autos won’t stall should initial sales of the new battery- powered Focus hatchback start at a slower-than-planned pace. The ...  
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Ford's Mulally earns $29.5 million
NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Ford Motor CEO Alan Mulally received a pay package worth $29.5 million last year, according to a company filing Friday. Mulally's total compensation was up almost $3 million, or 11% from his 2010 package. While his base ...  
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Ford CEO Mulally reeled in $29.5 million in 2011
(CBS/AP) DEARBORN, Mich. — The pay package for Alan Mulally, CEO of Ford Motor Co. (F), rose 11 percent last year to $29.5 million. It was the company's third straight year of profitability despite rising commodity costs and charges for a big ...  
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Ford CEO Mulally receives compensation of $29.5 million in 2011
Ford Motor Co. President and Chief Executive Officer Alan Mulally dons a cap bearing the Ford "blue oval" as he talks about Ford's progress during the economic recession at the Washington Auto Show. DEARBORN, Mich. — The pay package for Ford ...  
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Ford CEO pay rose 11 percent to $29.5 million in 2011
DETROIT (Reuters) - Ford Motor Co boosted Chief Executive Officer Alan Mulally's total compensation by 11 percent to nearly $30 million last year, despite the automaker falling short of its targets on market share, quality and costs. Mulally, 66, got $2 million in salary and $5.5 million in cash bonuses. Including stock options and equity awards, his compensation was $29.5 million, up from $26.5 million in 2010. The bulk of Mulally's pay...  
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Ford’s Mulally Makes Bank: Earns $29.5 Million in 2011, 11 Percent Over 2010...
Ford’s CEO Alan Mulally made big bucks last year—$29.5 million, to be precise. Automotive News reports that Mulally’s earnings, which rose 11 percent last year from $26.5 million in 2010, included salary, cash bonuses, and stock awards. To give you a ...  
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Ford chief earned $3 million more in 2011
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Ford Motor Co. Chief Executive Officer Alan Mulally earned total compensation of $29.5 million in 2011, up from $26.5 million in 2010, according to the auto maker's proxy statement filed on Friday with regulators. Mulally's base salary increased to $2 million from $1.4 million. His option awards, which are included in the total of $29.5 million, rose to $13.9 million from $7.5 million. Market Pulse Stories are Rapid...  
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Ford CEO Mulally receives compensation of $29.5 million in 2011, up 11 pct...
DEARBORN, Mich. — Ford Motor Co. Chief Executive Alan Mulally’s compensation rose 11 percent to $29.5 million in 2011, with a salary increase offsetting a drop in his performance-based bonus. Mulally earned $2 million in salary, up 43 ...  
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Ford's Alan Mulally made $29.5 million in 2011
DEARBORN, Mich. -- The pay package for Ford CEO and former top Boeing executive Alan Mulally rose 11 percent last year to $29.5 million, or a little...  
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Ratings agency bumps up Ford stock from junk status to investment grade...
Ford began its turnaround in 2006 when Bill Ford Jr. fired himself as CEO and hired Alan Mulally from aviation giant Boeing Co. The company used the borrowing, which Mulally calls a “giant home improvement loan,” to restructure. It closed ...  
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High Cost of Electric Car Batteries Spills
ForbesHigh Cost of Electric Car Batteries SpillsWall Street JournalChief Executive Alan Mulally indicated battery packs for the company's Focus electric car costs between $12000 and $15000 apiece. "When you move into an all-electric vehicle, the battery size moves up to around 23 kilowatt hours, [and] it weighs around ...Ford's Electric Car Strategy Comes Into FocusForbesFord's Mulally Prepared for Gradual Growth in Battery Car...  
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Ford's CEO has no regrets about call for bailout
And as Ford's chief executive, Alan Mulally, pointed out during a visit with The Times' editorial board Tuesday, "There was nobody that was going to give them money for [debtor-in-possession] financing." Mulally's comments weren't offered as a ...  
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Alan Mulally: Lincoln Revival Will Follow Ford Revival
Alan Mulally talks to TheStreet's Ted Reed about revitalizing Lincoln.  
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Alan Mulally: Lincoln Revival Will Follow Ford Revival
Alan Mulally talks to TheStreet's Ted Reed about revitalizing Lincoln.  
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Book Review: Bryce G. Hoffman's new American Icon book on Ford
Filed under: Etc., Ford There is little question that Ford, under the leadership of CEO Alan Mulally, has perhaps never looked better in terms of product and financial stability. But it's been less than four years since the company's stock was hovering near $1.00 a share. The Ford family was making noise about selling out. And Mulally was actually lampooned on Saturday Night Live. Bryce G. Hoffman, a reporter for The Detroit News, has...  
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Report: Mulally receives nearly $30M in compensation for 2011
Filed under: Ford, Earnings/Financials If you're Alan Mulally's gardener, it's probably a good time to ask the boss for a raise. The Ford Chief Executive Officer just pocketed $58.3 million in stock earlier in the month, and now his 2011 compensation has been made public - and it's increased some 11 percent. Mulally received $29.5 million in 2011, according to The Detroit News, more than twice the next-highest-paid Ford officer cited in the...  
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Alan Mulally: "I Love Where We're Going with Ford."
Alan Mulally discusses March sales and the global economy with TheStreet's Ted Reed.  
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Alan Mulally: "I Love Where We're Going with Ford."
Alan Mulally discusses March sales and the global economy with TheStreet's Ted Reed.  
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Alan Mulally: "I Love Where We're Going with Ford."
Alan Mulally discusses March sales and the global economy with TheStreet's Ted Reed.  
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Report: Ford prepared for slow sales with Focus Electric
Filed under: Car Buying, Sedan, Ford, Electric Along with Renault-Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn, Ford CEO Alan Mulally is confident in the growth of the electric car segment. It's a long-term play, though, so Mulally isn't committing the electric Ford Focus EV to making a strong sales statement. For now, Ford's chief says he'd be fine moving fewer than 5,000 Focus EVs in the model's first full year. And even that would mean a steep rise in uptake...  
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Ford Motor's CEO Discusses Q1 2012 Results - Earnings Call Transcript
Alan R. Mulally - Chief Executive Officer, President, Executive Director and Member of Finance Committee Robert L. Shanks - Chief Financial Officer, Executive Vice President, Chief Accounting Officer and Chairman of Global Risk Management ...  
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Ford Chief’s Pay Is Highest in Six Years
DEARBORN, Mich. – Alan R. Mulally’s compensation for 2011 was worth $29.5 million, the most in his six years as chief executive of the Ford Motor Company, the automaker disclosed in a regulatory filing Friday. Mr. Mulally earned $2 million ...  
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Ford CEO earns $29.5 million in 2011
DEARBORN, Mich. — Alan R. Mulally's compensation for 2011 was worth $29.5 million, the most in his six years as chief executive of the Ford Motor Co., the automaker disclosed in a regulatory filing Friday. Mulally's earnings included $2 ...  
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The Turnaround at Ford
This is from a NYT review of “American Icon: Alan Mulally and the Fight to Save Ford Motor Company.” In 2008, the Ford Motor Company [...]  
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$29.5M compensation for Ford's Mulally
Ford Motor Co. Chief Executive Alan Mulally's compensation rose 11 percent to $29.5 million in 2011.  
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Ford pays Mulally $29.5 million
Ford CEO Alan Mulally got a compensation package worth $29.5 million last year, twice as much as Chairman Bill Ford.  
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Ford CEO Mulally made $29.5 million in 2011, or $5 per car
The pay package for Ford CEO Alan Mulally rose 11 percent last year to $29.5 million, or a little more than $5 for every vehicle sold.  
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Former Boeing exec Mulally star of book on Ford
Alan Mulally, the former president of Boeing Commercial Airplanes, is the subject of a new book about Ford's dramatic turnaround.  
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