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Ford CEO says not a candidate to head Microsoft
2014-01-08 13:51:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Ford CEO Alan Mulally said he is not a candidate to become the new CEO of Microsoft. "I would like to end the Microsoft speculation because I have no other plans to do anything other than serve Ford," Mulally told The Associated Press in an interview. Following Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer's announcement in August 2013 that he would step down in the following year, Mulally emerged as a favourite to head the software giant. Remaining candidates include Satya Nadella, who oversees Microsoft's Cloud and Enterprise group, and Tony Bates, the former Skype CEO who now heads business development and strategy for Microsoft. Nokia CEO Stephen Elop has also been named a possibility, pending Microsoft's takeover of Nokia's handset business.
Detroit At CES: New Marley Audio Gear, Ford Sets Developer Confab, Covisint Does Google Glass
2014-01-08 09:59:41| Automakers - Topix.net
Audio gear maker House of Marley, a sister company to Commerce Township-based Homedics and HMDX, rolled out a bunch of new personal audio and lifestyle products.
Ford CEO Mulally says he's not leaving for Microsoft
2014-01-08 01:35:33| Automakers - Topix.net
Ford Motor Co. chief executive Alan Mulally says he's staying put at the Dearborn automaker through at least the end of the year, ending months of speculation that he might jump ship and head to tech giant Microsoft Corp., headquartered in his home state of Washington.
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Ford boss rules out Microsoft job
2014-01-08 01:32:54| BBC News | Business | UK Edition
Alan Mulally, the chief executive of Ford, says he will not be leaving the US carmaker to join Microsoft.
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For fourth straight year, Ford best selling automaker in Canada
2014-01-07 17:39:00| Canadian Plastics Headlines
Ford is claiming the title of best-selling automaker in Canada for the fourth year in a row, and the company also reported that 2013 was its best year in the last 16, with overall car and truck sales increasing by almost three per cent.
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