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Harley-Davidson CEO gets $6.4M pay package in 2009

NEW YORK — The CEO of Harley-Davidson Inc., who took over the motorcycle maker part way through 2009, received a pay packagevalued at $6.4 million during his first eight months on the job, according to a regulatory filing. Keith E. Wandell received a ...

From DAN STRUMPF, Middletown Journal,  12 Mar 2010
Related Topics: Harley-Davidson, Inc.,  Securities and Exchange Commission,  Johnson Controls, Inc.

Genuine Parts CEO takes 40 percent pay cut in 2009

NEW YORK — The CEO of auto and industrial parts distributor Genuine Parts Co. received a pay package worth $1.8 million in 2009, a 40 percent drop from last year. The Atlanta-based company awarded Thomas Gallagher a base salary of $875,000, unchanged ...

From DAN STRUMPF, Middletown Journal,  8 Mar 2010
Related Topics: Thomas Gallagher,  Securities and Exchange Commission,  Genuine Parts,  Applied Industrial Technologies, Inc.,  United Stationers Inc.

GM to reinstate more than 50% of dealerships

GENERAL Motors Co will reinstate more than half the dealerships in the United States that it targeted to drop from its network. GM executives said last Friday about 600 dealerships out of the 1,100 seeking to stay with GM will receive letters ...

From DAN STRUMPF, Shanghai Daily,  7 Mar 2010
Related Topics: Chrysler,  U.S. Congress

GM to reinstate 600 dealerships slated to be cut

NEW YORK—General Motors Co. will reinstate 661 dealerships it sought to drop from its sales network. GM executives said Friday that the dealerships -- more than half of those seeking to stay with the automaker -- will receive letters giving them the ...

From DAN STRUMPF, Boston Globe,  6 Mar 2010
Related Topics: Chrysler

661 taken off GM hit list; Foreman-Blair hopes for good news next week

NEW YORK — General Motors Co. will reinstate 661 dealerships it sought to drop from its sales network, with one local dealer now optimistic he’ll be selling Cadillacs without interruption. GM executives said Friday, March 5, that 661 dealerships — more ...

From DAN STRUMPF, Springfield News-Sun,  5 Mar 2010
Related Topics: Buick

GM to restore 661 U.S. dealers

G eneral Motors Co. will reinstate more than half the U.S. dealerships it targeted to drop from its network. GM executives said Friday that 661 dealerships out of the 1,100 seeking to stay with GM will receive letters giving them the option to remain ...

From DAN STRUMPF, Globe and Mail,  5 Mar 2010

GM to reinstate 600 dealerships on chopping block

NEW YORK – General Motors Co. says it will reinstate about 600 dealerships that were slated to be cut from the automaker’s network. GM executives said Friday that about 600 dealerships out of the 1,100 seeking to stay with GM will receive letters ...

From DAN STRUMPF, Fort Wayne Journal Gazette,  5 Mar 2010

Only last-minute buyer will save Hummer brand

NEW YORK — Unless a last-minute buyer steps forward, General Motors' Hummer brand is fading into history. The sale of the SUV brand with military roots to a Chinese heavy equipment maker has collapsed. GM said it would still hear offers for the ...

From DAN STRUMPF ASSOCIATED PRESS, The San Jose Mercury News,  25 Feb 2010
Related Topics: General Motors,  John Smith,  Saturn Corporation,  Saab,  Spyker Cars

Hummer: In the end, just too big for its own good

NEW YORK (AP) -- One thing you can say about the Hummer, roaring down the road, towering over subcompacts like an NBA center in a sea of toddlers: It always drew a reaction. The beefy, military-inspired SUV began as a macho icon for enthusiasts like ...

From DAN STRUMPF, Buffalo News,  25 Feb 2010
Related Topics: Sierra Club,  Syracuse University,  Environmental Protection Agency

Hummer at dead end after sale to Chinese collapses

Hummer, the off-road vehicle that once symbolized America's love for hulking Sports Utility Vehicles, has hit a dead end after its sale to a Chinese heavy equipment maker collapsed late Wednesday. Sichuan Tengzhong Heavy Industrial Machines Co. ...

From DAN STRUMPF, eTaiwan News,  25 Feb 2010
Related Topics: Hummer,  John Smith,  Saturn Corporation

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