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...money, the steelmakers say, could come from revenues generated by tariffs on imported steel. "If we get tariff relief and legacy-cost relief, you're taking money from importers who caused injury and sending it to retirees," says Bethlehem's recently installed CEO, Robert Miller, who helped Chrysler win a government bailout...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Protectionism: Steeling Jobs | 2/25/2002 | See Source »

...toward taking that risk. He and his associates at Volkswagen/Audi and lately at Ford have started a movement among designers to stop listening to focus groups and start thinking about how their creations connect with real people. There are a few more inspiring cars out there these days - the Chrysler PT Cruiser, the Audi TT, and now maybe the Nissan Altima. But when will this be translated to the mass market? The really emotive mobiles - the '49, the GT40, the new Cadillacs - are priced beyond our reach. Toyota is trying. But with all the production technology out there...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Wanted: Cool Cars for the Rest of Us | 2/21/2002 | See Source »

...business professors at Columbia, have found that when a company raises its dividend, profits go up for the next four years. On average, says Nissim, "when you see companies increasing their dividends, you should expect higher returns in the future." So when a firm cuts its dividend, as Daimler-Chrysler did last week, it can raise a warning flag...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Give Us Our Dividends | 2/18/2002 | See Source »

...Volkswagen commands 51% of the car market in China and 25% of sales in Brazil. Perhaps most important is what Piëch hasn't done: made expensive mistakes, as BMW did in buying British car-maker Rover and as Mercedes committed by acquiring U.S. giant Chrysler...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Slipping into Overdrive | 2/18/2002 | See Source »

Senior writer FRANK GIBNEY got an exclusive look at General Motors' new car line from its popular vice chairman Bob Lutz. One of the brains behind Chrysler's revival in the 1990s, Lutz has been brought in to deliver the hit parade of new products that his bosses hope will revive the world's largest car company. Talk with Frank on Monday...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TIME.com This Week JANUARY 7-13, 2002 | 1/14/2002 | See Source »

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