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The recovery of Ford Motor Company in 2009-2013

01/11/2010

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Japanese Car Makers Lose Their Midsize Edge

Wall Street Journal 05.07.2013

Ford Clips Toyota's Wings in California

Wall Street Journal 07.17.2013

Ford Earns $1.7 Billion

Wall Street Journal 10.26.2010

Ford's Drive to Ditch 'Junk'

Wall Street Journal 10.26.2010

Ford's Profit Climbs 70%

Wall Street Journal 10.27.2010

Ford Sees Industry Sales Rising

Wall Street Journal 11.03.2010

Ford: Epiphany in Dearborn

Economist 12.11.2010

Ford's Profit Tumbles on Higher Costs

Wall Street Journal 01.29.2011

The Happiest Man in Detroit

BusinessWeek 02.03.2011

Ford to Shave $3 Billion in Debt

Wall Street Journal 02.11.2011

Ford Profit Is $2.55 Billion

New York Times 04.26.2011

Ford Motors Out of Garage

Wall Street Journal 06.08.2011

Ford Labors Amid a Greek Tragedy

Wall Street Journal 10.05.2011

Ford's Unplugged Nickel

Wall Street Journal 12.09.2011

Small Cars Test Ford Resolve

Wall Street Journal 01.11.2012

Auto Makers' New Math Drives Net

Wall Street Journal 01.27.2012

Mark Fields Is Ford’s Mr. Inside, and Its Heir Apparent

New York Times 02.18.2012

Inside Ford's Fight to Avoid Disaster

Wall Street Journal 03.09.2012

Ford Extends Its $9 Billion Credit Line Through 2015

Wall Street Journal 03.15.2012

Ford Caps Turnaround Effort

Wall Street Journal 10.29.2012

Ford's global future rides on next generation Focus. Compact Sedan platform ams at lowest cost.

Detroit News 01.11.2010

Ford's Dividend Appears on the Horizon

Wall Street Journal 04.27.2011

Jim Hackett, Ford’s New C.E.O., Has a History of Turnaround Stories

The New York Times 05.22.2017


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