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Named chairman in 1998, Bill Ford plays second fiddle to Jacques Nasser, the chief executive.
FORBES: Are Dynasties Dying?
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Named chairman in 1998, Bill Ford plays second fiddle to Jacques Nasser, the CEO.
FORBES: Are dynasties Dying?
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At one point, former Ford CEO Jacques Nasser laid out plans to push Jaguar sales to 200, 000 a year and beyond.
MSN: Jaguar, once nearly extinct, bares claws
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Ford took over as chairman in 1999 and was hailed as a hero for booting former chief executive Jacques Nasser in 2001.
FORBES: Bill Ford finds that fixing Ford is harder than he thought.
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Last year Bill Ford, a member of the founding family (which still owns 40% of the voting shares), ousted Jacques Nasser as chief executive.
ECONOMIST: Things look bleak for America's motor industry
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After Jacques Nasser, its charismatic chief executive, was fired in late 2001, the company seemed to drift as it sought to reverse the ambitious diversification strategy he had devised.
ECONOMIST: Detroit's nine lives
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Witness Jacques Nasser, Ford Motor's ex-chief.
FORBES: Rebound
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Act 1 kicked off 18 months ago, when he ousted Jacques A. Nasser as chief executive.
FORBES: Magazine Article