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Opinion on  Ford Motor Company (F)     Sector: Consumer Cyclical  >  Industry: Auto & Truck Manufacturers
Ford CEO Mulally Yucking It Up on the Links While Company Falters

Feb 16, 2007 04:38 AM GMT
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So the company you just took over is going down the tube fast and just racked up a record $12.7 billion loss. What do you do? Golf I guess. The Detroit Free Press sports section has an embarrassing article on Ford's (NYSE: F) new CEO Alan Mulally discussing how he is spending more time on the links then in the corporate office lately. RIDICULOUS From the article: "The news is bad all around, and





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F:  This call was made on 02/16/07 @ $8.54
Rating:   Negative   $8.54 (02/16/07)
Gain/Loss:   -3.16% in 1013 days


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