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Micheline Maynard
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Latest Articles by Micheline Maynard
Toyota Weighs a Leadership Change
The president of Toyota Motor Company is expected to step aside next year and could be succeeded by Akio Toyoda, the grandson of the auto company’s founder.
Economy Will Test Obama’s Vision for an Energy-Efficient Auto Industry
The auto bailout will give President-elect Barack Obama a tool to prod the industry to change, but it will also test his resolve as he pushes it in new directions.
News Analysis: After Lifeline, Big 3 Are Still in Deep
Planned changes at G.M. and Chrysler are necessary in the short term, but they offer few fresh ideas, and no company can keep cutting its way to prosperity.
Bush Weighs ‘Orderly’ Bankruptcy for Automakers
A Bush spokeswoman said that no decision had been made but that a soft landing through a bankruptcy is an option.
U.A.W. Chief and Senator Gain From Face-Off
The reputations of Ron Gettelfinger and Senator Robert Phillips Corker Jr. have strengthened, perhaps setting the stage for future showdowns.
U.A.W. at Center of Dispute Over Bailout Failure
The sticking point in the Senate apparently was the union’s refusal to agree to lower wage and benefit rates as soon as next year.
Foreign Automakers Say Little in Aid Debate
Nearly all the foreign companies that build vehicles in the U.S. have said little publicly concerning whether their American rivals should get billions of dollars in a...
At G.M., Innovation Sacrificed to Profits
The struggle to balance innovation with profits distracted G.M. from spotting shifts in the marketplace.
New Boeing 787 Jetliner Faces Another Delay
The first plane will not be delivered until 2010 at the earliest, nearly two years behind the original schedule, executives said.
With Saturn, G.M. Failed a Makeover
With sales of Saturn vehicles falling, General Motors said it was “exploring alternatives” for the brand that was once considered a symbol of its future.
Autoworkers Worry More Givebacks Are in Store
If Detroit is to win a bailout this week, the United Automobile Workers may have to agree to big cost cuts.
G.M. Pins Hopes on a Plug-In Car, 2 Years Off
G.M. executives are using the Chevrolet Volt as the centerpiece of their case to a skeptical Congress that their business plan for a turnaround is strong.



















