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Daimler-Chrysler

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  • This morning, we have word Daimler-Chrysler is set to announce its own round of layoffs aimed at its white collar workforce.

    CNN Transcript Jan 24, 2006 2006

  • "In a meeting I had with Lloyd Mahaffey, of the United Auto Workers," Arnebeck writes, "he told me that when representatives of Daimler-Chrysler were confronted by the union concerning their expenditures to influence the Ohio Supreme Court race in 2000, as reported by the Wall Street Journal, their representatives assured Mahaffy that the decision to make that contribution was made in Germany."

    Bob Fitrakis and Harvey Wasserman: Charging Rove With Racketeering Bob Fitrakis 2010

  • Initial development dates back to the days when Chrysler was known as Daimler-Chrysler and was a division of Mercedes-Benz.

    Just In: All-new 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee 2010

  • Initial development dates back to the days when Chrysler was known as Daimler-Chrysler and was a division of Mercedes-Benz.

    Just In: All-new 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee 2010

  • CEOs at General Motors and Daimler-Chrysler botched making cars and planning for new models so badly that both needed huge federal bailouts.

    Bill Bolling's alternate CEO universe 2010

  • And the core German and French private sector shareholdings in EADS are withering away, with Daimler-Chrysler and Lagardère both keen to focus on their respective automotive and media businesses and to sell down their EADS stakes.

    Sound Politics: Boeing Soars, Most Employees Gain 2007

  • Although the marriage may appear no wiser than the ill-fated Daimler-Chrysler union of 1998

    Wired Top Stories 2009

  • One need only look to Chrysler's relatively recent merger with Mercedes-Benz, at which time the joint company was known as Daimler-Chrysler.

    Sheldon Filger: Is the U.S. Auto Industry Doomed? 2009

  • Two weeks ago the state-owned Spanish defense company, Casa, agreed to a merger with Dasa, the German defense arm of Daimler-Chrysler.

    Getting Serious? 2008

  • The Daimler-Chrysler combination produced mutual benefits in engineering, marketing and many other areas.

    Warning: Acceleration Ahead 2008

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