Remember the Chrysler TC? Don't worry, few do and those who do wish they didn't.
Today's Fiat / Chrysler deal is not the first time the now bankrupt automaker has partnered with an Italian car company. Back in the mid-1980s Chrysler partnered up with (now Fiat owned) Maserati to build the "TC." It was meant to help Chrysler enter the luxury market, but was really just a ... read more
Lost in the headlines about the Chrysler bankruptcy and Fiat purchase is that Fiat says it will use this to return to the North American market for its Fiat and Alfa brands. It is already here with the Ferrari brand, but it wants a piece of the American mass market. ... read more
Next week I will be live at the Milken Global Conference in Los Angeles. The conference brings together hundreds of the biggest names in business, politics and global leadership (why they invited me, I have no idea).
Fox Business we will be there and I'll be interviewing more than 20 guests on Monday and Tuesday.
Don't ... read more
Story developing ...from the Wall Street Journal:
David Kellermann, the acting chief financial officer of Freddie Mac, was found dead at his home Wednesday morning in what broadcast reports said was an apparent suicide.
WUSA-TV and WTOP Radio reported that David Kellermann was found dead in his Northern Virginia home. The 41-year-old Kellermann has been Freddie Mac's chief ... read more
Not that familiar with the author but the article makes some interesting points.
His first point has to do with the history of bubbles and post-bubble asset revaluations:
1. Bubbles do not re-inflate in the asset class which just popped. It is simply a truism that bubbles never reflate, ever. Tulip bulb valuations did not rise to stratospheric heights after the Tulip Craze popped, and the ... read more
While Tim Geithner is updating Congress (and America) on TARP and banks, the International Monetary Fund came out with its own estimates globally.
From the WSJ:
U.S. and European banks need to raise $875 billion in equity by next year to recapitalize banks to a level similar to the pre-crisis years - and twice that amount to match the level of the mid-1990s, the International Monetary ... read more
We are a big nation and getting bigger. Literally.
Today on the show we debated the topic of United Airlines charging more for obese passengers. Those requiring an extra seatbelt extender will now have to purchase an update or buy an extra seat. Our guest said it was discrimination of the obese, airlines believe they need to do it to counter the extra ... read more
Brian Sullivan joined FOX Business Network (FBN) in April 2008 as an anchor. He co-anchors the 10am-12pm ET hours of the FOX Business block.
Prior to joining FBN, Sullivan served as an anchor for Bloomberg Television where he hosted the programs Morning Call and In Focus.
April 30, 2009 08:36 PM EDT
Is The Chrysler "TC" The Shape Of Things To Come?
Remember the Chrysler TC? Don't worry, few do and those who do wish they didn't. Today's Fiat / Chrysler deal is not the first time the now bankrupt automaker has partnered with an Italian car company. Back in the mid-1980s Chrysler partnered up with (now Fiat owned) Maserati to build the "TC." It was meant to help Chrysler enter the luxury market, but was really just a ... read more
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