Posts Tagged ‘Chief executive officer’


Chrysler CEO took no paycheck for 2010

AUBURN HILLS, Mich., Feb. 26 (UPI) — U.S. automaker Chrysler said its new Chief Executive Officer Sergio Marchionne wasn’t given a paycheck in 2010.

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Chrysler seeking new bailout terms

DETROIT, Feb. 5 (UPI) — Chrysler Group LLC’s chief executive officer said the automaker is negotiating for a better deal on its U.S. bailout and seeking a new $3 billion grant.

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Renault’s Ghosn says he has multiple proofs in spying case

Renault SA Chief Executive Officer Carlos Ghosn said he has “multiple” evidence that some of the company’s executives have been involved in leaks of its business model about the electric cars it’s developing.

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Fiat Raises Chrysler Stake to 25% After Target is Met

Fiat SpA raised its stake in Chrysler Group LLC to 25 percent after the U.S. automaker met the first performance-related target in Chief Executive Officer Sergio Marchionne’s five-year turnaround plan.

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Ping Pong Star Turns Internet Boss

China table tennis legend Deng Yaping was named the next Chief Executive Officer of the People’s Search Engine Incorporated Company Saturday.

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Opportunities Within The Economic Crisis

Klaus Schwab, Dmitry Medvedev - Russia CEO Roundtable 2008
Creative Commons License photo credit: World Economic Forum

We’re living in a time of economic crisis–a time when the economic system, the money system itself, the markets are unraveling in a way that I haven’t seen in my lifetime and most people haven’t seen in their lifetimes. And this is a very frightening time for people. At the same time, if we can recognize that what is unraveling is that which has no viability. What is unraveling is that which is not sustainable. Practices, ways of being with money, markets that are not based in true value are starting to fall apart.

If we can see that what’s happening is a truing, a recalibration, and an expression of us being in overshoot, it helps us see how to deal with it on a personal basis. It doesn’t mean it’s not going to painful. It doesn’t mean that there’s not suffering. It doesn’t mean that we shouldn’t be paying close attention to how we use money, what to do with the investments we have, and being mindful of the job we have and the salary we earn. These considerations seem larger than life under the current circumstances. (more…)

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