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Ford senior leaders will discuss the company s European business and roadmap for sustained profitability with Jefferies lead auto analyst Philippe Houchois during the Exane BNP Paribas Jefferies Geneva Motor Show Conference on Wednesday, March 10, at 8 a.m. ET.
The session will cover strategic topics such as the Ford of Europe redesign, plans to capitalize on the company s growing commercial vehicles business, and future direction in the region for passenger vehicles.
The webcast will feature:
Hans Schep, general manager, Commercial Vehicles, Ford of Europe
Roelant de Waard, general manager, Passenger Vehicles, Ford of Europe
Lynn Antipas Tyson, executive director, Investor Relations, Ford
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“The people are part of the attraction, they have some really good differentiators in their model,” Humphreys,
pictured, said.
“We are taking the whole team on day one including the management team.”
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Save Alaska’s roads Published March 3
Southbound traffic on the Glenn Highway flows across the new three lane Eagle River Bridge, at right, on Sept. 9, 2020. According to the Alaska Department of Transportation and Facilities approximately 55,000 commuters and commercial vehicles travel the highway each day. (Bill Roth / ADN archive)
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Print article What is the motor fuel tax? When you see that dollar number on the fuel pump screen, $53 to fill up your F-150, what are you paying for? The simple answer to that question is: two things. When you fill your gas tank, you are paying for the cost of the gasoline and, in my opinion more importantly, you are also paying taxes that go toward building and maintaining roads. In Alaska, 18.4 cents from every gallon of gasoline goes to the Federal Highway Trust Fund, and an additional eight cents per gallon goes to the Alaska General Fund. The federal money is then disbursed to state Departments of Transportation (DOT)
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(Reuters) - British motor insurer Admiral said on Thursday an expected rise in claims when lockdowns ease and people start driving more would increase its loss ratio this year, with the warning eclipsing a 20% jump in 2020 earnings.
Motor insurers have been a bright spot for the insurance sector, which is facing billions of dollars in pandemic-linked claims, including for business interruptions and event cancellations.
Admiral s pre-tax profit surged to 608.2 million pounds for the year ended Dec. 31 as it settled fewer claims for accidents and car repairs, with coronavirus restrictions keeping people at home and off the roads.