Ford CEO: Things Are Looking Up
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: Greentech Media Solar Grid Enterprise Events Research Sign Up : GTM Newsletters GTM Daily GTM Solar Weekly GTM Grid Weekly greenlight : Follow Latest Update : Today 3:47 PM Ucilia Wang : December 18, 2009, 5:06 PM 2 Email Recipient's Email Your Email Send me a copy Thank you Your article has been . sent Error There was a problem sending your . article Share Ford CEO : Things Are Looking Up WAYNE , Mich . Ford's CEO Alan Mulally spoke to reporters from the company's Wayne , Mich . factory Friday and offered an upbeat outlook on the economy : We are banging around the bottom right now . All the data says the economy is beginning to improve . A better economy is what any business in the auto industry would hope for , after enduring a depressing 2009 that saw layoffs , bankruptcies , idling

Greentech Media Solar Grid Enterprise Events Research Sign Up : GTM Newsletters GTM Daily GTM Solar Weekly GTM Grid Weekly greenlight : Follow Latest Update : Today 3:47 PM Eric Wesoff : December 31, 2009, 12:26 AM 0 Email Recipient's Email Your Email Send me a copy Thank you Your article has been . sent Error There was a problem sending your . article Share Greentech Venture Capital Summary 2009 Here's a quick look at Venture Capital investment in Greentech over the last year . nbsp We'll dive into the details next . week VC investment in green technologies totaled 4.85 billion in 356 deals in 2009. Although the dollar total is down from 2008's 7.6 billion , the number of deals total actually exceeded last year's total . nbsp Consistent with the last four years , solar power was once
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