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Onsdag 15. februar 2012

Lee Iacocca

The New York Times

Artikler om Lee Iacocca fra nytimes.com. Senest opdateret 3. september 2011
  • Leo-Arthur Kelmenson, Ad Executive, Dies at 84; Helped to Save Chrysler

    Leo-Arthur Kelmenson, an advertising executive who helped Lee Iacocca save the Chrysler Corporation and conceived the TV ad campaign that made Mr. Iacocca the most famous car salesman in the world, died on Tuesday at his home on the East End of Long Island, in Remsenburg. He was 84. In confirming the death, Mr. Kelmenson's wife, Gayle, said he had...

  • A Pep Talk at Chrysler, Hailing Its Hero of the '80s

    For one afternoon at least, it was like the good old days again at Chrysler. Lee Iacocca, the savior of Chrysler in its darkest hour, was back. Retired for 16 years but still spry at age 83, Mr. Iacocca was welcomed back Thursday to thunderous applause from Chrysler workers who are, once again, facing tough times. With Chrysler's market share...

  • Again, Kerkorian Makes a Move for Chrysler

    Kirk Kerkorian is back. After making billions on brazen investments in Hollywood, Las Vegas and Detroit, he is now pursuing Chrysler once more, a dozen years after his last attempt. His investment arm, the Tracinda Corporation, made a $4.5 billion cash offer yesterday for the struggling Chrysler Group that hinges on winning the exclusive right to...

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