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  2. The Layoff Kings: The 25 Companies Responsible for 700,000 ...

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    Of those job losses, 700,000 stem from layoffs at just 25 companies, according to 24/7 ... Ford Motor Number of jobs cut since recession ... The company's core server business couldn't compete ...

  3. Steve Odell - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Odell in 2010. Stephen Terence Odell (born 24 February 1955) is a former automotive executive who spent all of his career with the Ford Motor Company, and its various subsidiaries: Jaguar, Mazda, and Volvo Car Corporation. His last role at Ford Motor Company was executive vice president of global marketing, sales and service.

  4. Ford Motor Company - Wikipedia

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    Ford Motor Company (commonly known as Ford) is an American multinational automobile manufacturer headquartered in Dearborn, Michigan, United States. It was founded by Henry Ford and incorporated on June 16, 1903. The company sells automobiles and commercial vehicles under the Ford brand, and luxury cars under its Lincoln brand.

  5. Steve Miller (automotive industry executive) - Wikipedia

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    He began his career at Ford Motor Company in 1968 and worked for the company in various positions in the U.S., Mexico, Australia, and Venezuela. [7] He was recruited to the Chrysler Corporation by Lee Iacocca in 1979. [7]

  6. Top 10 Jobs for 2010 - AOL

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    by Ed Orum for AOL Find a Job Many job hunters will be happy to put 2009 to rest, and welcome 2010 with an eagerness that the job market will pick up. Staffing firm Robert Half recently put ...

  7. Philip Caldwell - Wikipedia

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    Philip Caldwell (January 27, 1920 – July 10, 2013) was the first person to run the Ford Motor Company (after John S. Gray) who was not a member of the Ford family. He orchestrated one of the most dramatically successful turnarounds in business history. [1] [2]