| (AFX UK Focus) 2007-08-08 04:47 GMT: Ex-Home Depot boss to lead new Chrysler
AUBURN HILLS, Mich. (AP) - 0807b--Chrysler--Nardelli Chrysler got a taste of its new owner's swift and decisive style Monday as its chief executive was demoted and the former head of Home Depot was tapped to lead the automaker through a major restructuring. Bob Nardelli, who left The Home Depot Inc. in January after a shareholder rebellion over his outsized pay, was named chairman and chief executive of Chrysler LLC, replacing Tom LaSorda, who is taking the No. 2 slot. The changes came just three days after the private equity firm Cerberus Capital Management LP acquired a majority stake in Chrysler. "The new Chrysler has the opportunity to prove that the private business model can thrive in this industry," Nardelli said. "We have an opportunity to really make a significant change in the auto industry." LaSorda said Nardelli is a strong manager who has helped companies grow and he is happy to be working with him.
Ex-Home Depot head named as Chrysler's CEO
AUBURN HILLS, Mich. -- Chrysler got a taste of its new owner's swift and decisive style Monday as its chief executive was demoted and the former head of Home Depot was tapped to lead the automaker through a major restructuring. Bob Nardelli, who left The Home Depot Inc. in January after a shareholder rebellion over his outsized pay, was named chairman and chief executive of Chrysler LLC, replacing Tom LaSorda, who is taking the No. 2 slot. The changes came just three days after the private equity firm Cerberus Capital Management LP acquired a majority stake in Chrysler. "The new Chrysler has the opportunity to prove that the private business model can thrive in this industry," Nardelli said. "We have an opportunity to really make a significant change in the auto industry." LaSorda said Nardelli is a strong manager who has helped companies grow and he is happy to be working with him.
Ex-Home Depot head Nardelli named as Chrysler's new boss
AUBURN HILLS, Mich. | Chrysler got a taste of its new owner's swift and decisive style Monday as its chief executive was demoted and the former head of Home Depot was tapped to lead the automaker through a major restructuring.Bob Nardelli, who left The Home Depot Inc. in January after a shareholder rebellion over his outsized pay, was named chairman and chief executive of Chrysler LLC, replacing Tom LaSorda, who is taking the No. 2 slot. The changes came just three days after the private equity firm Cerberus Capital Management LP acquired a majority stake in Chrysler."The new Chrysler has the opportunity to prove that the private business model can thrive in this industry," Nardelli said. "We have an opportunity to really make a significant change in the auto industry."LaSorda said Nardelli is a strong manager who has helped companies grow and he is happy to be working with him."He's always been a winner, every business," LaSorda said.
Valueideas Home Business Opportunity Announces Fully Automated Sales-Closing System: Enjoy Your Own Personal Marketing ...
For the past decade, this system, designed by one of today's leading lifestyle design companies, has generated six-figure incomes for team members and partners by providing the tools, education and resources necessary to run their own business online and work from home. This proven business opportunity has received continued positive reviews because, unlike other work-from-home opportunities, it offers a non-MLM, fully guaranteed passive income stream. Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) August 9, 2007 -- One of today's leading business opportunities announced its plans for initial public offering, currently in the planning stages and slated for completion in 2010. The company simultaneously launched its fully automated sales process. Thousands of men and women across the nation have opted for the entrepreneurial route via work-from-home online business opportunities.
Ex-Home Depot boss to lead New Chrysler
Chrysler got a taste of its new owner's swift and decisive style Monday as its chief executive was demoted and the former head of Home Depot was tapped to lead the automaker through a major restructuring. Bob Nardelli, who left The Home Depot Inc. in January after a shareholder rebellion over his outsized pay, was named chairman and chief executive of Chrysler LLC, replacing Tom LaSorda, who is taking the No. 2 slot. The changes came just three days after the private equity firm Cerberus Capital Management LP acquired a majority stake in Chrysler. "The new Chrysler has the opportunity to prove that the private business model can thrive in this industry," Nardelli said. "We have an opportunity to really make a significant change in the auto industry." LaSorda said Nardelli is a strong manager who has helped companies grow and he is happy to be working with him.
Ex-Home Depot boss to lead new Chrysler
AUBURN HILLS, Mich.—Chrysler got a taste of its new owner's swift and decisive style Monday as its chief executive was demoted and the former head of Home Depot was tapped to lead the automaker through a major restructuring. Bob Nardelli, who left The Home Depot Inc. in January after a shareholder rebellion over his outsized pay, was named chairman and chief executive of Chrysler LLC, replacing Tom LaSorda, who is taking the No. 2 slot. The changes came just three days after the private equity firm Cerberus Capital Management LP acquired a majority stake in Chrysler. "The new Chrysler has the opportunity to prove that the private business model can thrive in this industry," Nardelli said. "We have an opportunity to really .
Chrysler gets a new driver
Chrysler got a taste of its new owner's swift and decisive style Monday as its chief executive was demoted and the former head of Home Depot was tapped to lead the automaker through a major restructuring. Bob Nardelli, who left The Home Depot Inc. in January after a shareholder rebellion over his outsized pay, was named chairman and CEO of Chrysler LLC, replacing Tom LaSorda, who is taking the No. 2 slot. The changes came three days after private-equity firm Cerberus Capital Management LP acquired a majority stake in Chrysler. "The new Chrysler has the opportunity to prove that the private business model can thrive in this industry," Nardelli said. "We have an opportunity to ... make a significant change in the auto industry." LaSorda said Nardelli is a strong manager who has helped companies grow and he is happy to be working with him.
|