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Alan Mulally

Alan Mulally

Alan Mulally (born Aug. 4, 1945) is the CEO of Ford Motor Co. He was previously the executive vice president of Boeing, where he began his career as an engineer in 1969.

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After getting scalded for cruising into Washington, D.C. on a private jet in order to beg for billions in corporate welfare, Alan Mulally, CEO of Ford Motor Company, has finally seen the light and is thinking straight.  
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New York Daily NewsGeneral Motors and Ford CEOs putting their salary on the line Los Angeles Times - 29 minutes ago The offer to work for $1 a year if an auto industry bailout is approved would mean a huge pay cut for Rick Wagoner and Alan Mulally. Ford's Mulally Hits the Road BusinessWeek...  
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If I get to talk to Ford CEO Alan Mulally in the next week or so, I want to know what our readers would like to ask him if they had the chance. Mulally will face Congress again this week on Thursday and Friday along with GM CEO Rick Wagoner and Chrysler CEO Bob Nardelli. As I sat in last month's...  
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Alan Mulally on Aid for Aut... Alan Mulally, Ford Motor Company president/CEO discusses the financial condition of the American automobile industry. Robert Nardelli on Aid for ... Robert Nardelli, Chrysler CEO discusses the financial condition of the ...  
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Ford CEO Alan Mulally claimed he would work for an annual salary of $1 if the company must take any bailout money from the government Dallas, Texas (CaymanMama.com) –Drastic times call for drastic measures and Ford Motor Co. CEO Alan Mulally is ...  
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Greening the Big Three Bailout By Erica Schlaikjer Sustainable Transport, United States, Washingon DC, Fuel Efficiency, Cars, Hybrids, News No Comments » Photo of the Ford Escape Hybrid, which Ford CEO Alan Mulally drove to DC from Detroit, by Ford Motor Company from Flickr. Yesterday...  
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Ford Motor Co. CEO Alan Mulally says he'll work for $1 per year if the automaker has to take any government loan money. INSIDE: A Conversation With Alan Mulally  
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BY CATEY HILL In a massive about-face for Ford, CEO Alan Mulally drives - as in, no private jet - to the bailout hearings and says he'll accept a $1 yearly ...  
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Take a look belowthis is what Ford Motor Company will doany problem with this? "Ford Motor Co., the first automaker to present its plan, said its CEO, Alan Mulally, will work for one dollar per year and the ...  
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DEARBORN (Dow Jones)--Der in wirtschaftlichen Schwierigkeiten steckende US-Automobilhersteller Ford erwägt den Verkauf seiner Sparte Volvo. CEO Alan Mulally sagte am Montag, vor dem Hintergrund der "beispiellosen ...  
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Mulally, Wagoner, and Nardelli are doing quite the about-face since arriving in Washington via private jets a couple weeks ago to ask for billions in bailout funding. Heeding the advice of fed-up Congressmen (most notably New York Democrat Gary Ackerman), both GM's Rick Wagoner and Ford's...  
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Filed under: Ford Motor (F), General Motors (GM), Employees, Financial CrisisThe Big 3 CEOs are trying to turn lemons into lemonade. After being pilloried by members of Congress for flying in separate corporate jets to beg for a $25 billion bailout from the federal government, Rick Wagoner of...  
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Ford Chief Executive Alan Mulally said today the company's plan anticipates the worst but hopes for better, vowing Ford is on track to make money and cash in 2011.  
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When the Big Three automakers come back to Washington for hearings later this week on the proposed auto bailout, Ford CEO Alan Mulally will be making the more than eight-hour trip from Detroit to the Capitol by car, the company said today. The company won't say yet, however, what kind of car...  
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Filed under: Government/Legal, Ford It seems the entire world is still debating whether or not Rick Wagoner, Alan Mulally and Bob Nardelli should have carpooled, walked or taken the bus for their last trip to the Capitol, but that's all behind us now. The good news for those who like to play...  
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