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will be elevated into the top spot of ceo and alan mullally will officially retire. i have talked to source within the company, they've told me an announcement will happen soon, and look whether there will be -- what i have been told is don't be surprised if we have an official transition from alan mullally to mark fields within the next 30 days. this is the end game we have all expected for some time, know that mark fields look taking over. this makes sense that we'll have it soon. you've got a board meeting coming at the end of this month after the quarterly earns report, then also in the middle of maybe, the annual shareholders meeting. i wouldn't be surprised if we have mark fields moving into alan mullally's spot with some kind of transition taking place by the time of the annual shareholders meeting. that will be on may 14th or 15th of next month. so that's what we're looking at at this point. mark fields will be moves into replace alan mullally, and expect that to happen relatively soon. >>> you've talked to him sever tiles. do you bled he's truly going to ret
will be elevated into the top spot of ceo and alan mullally will officially retire. i have talked to source within the company, they've told me an announcement will happen soon, and look whether there will be -- what i have been told is don't be surprised if we have an official transition from alan mullally to mark fields within the next 30 days. this is the end game we have all expected for some time, know that mark fields look taking over. this makes sense that we'll have it soon. you've got...
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>>the ceo alan mullally is stepping down but we're hearing reports he leaves with $300 million in a nest eggnot too shabby. isn't that a capital amount? it seems enormous. >>well, i don't have the details on alan's compensation but alan has done a wonderful job and to the extent that that is share based as all investors. what you're seeing is if you go all the way back to the low point it was just about a dollar at one point and today we're sitting at about $15.80 so the return has been fantastic. we have seen margin improvement. we've seen revenue growth. we've got the dividend out there which is at very healthy levels. so all the things that drive share performance we're hitting on and expect that to continue going forward. >>thank you for coming on our show. we appreciate your time and best wishes to you and your business. >>thank you very much angela. coming up...how tensions in ukraine are playing out in oil stocks... and after this break...is bollywood outpacing hollywood? we'll find out next! affleck, and many actors have played the part of u.s. servicemen in the movies, but for v
>>the ceo alan mullally is stepping down but we're hearing reports he leaves with $300 million in a nest eggnot too shabby. isn't that a capital amount? it seems enormous. >>well, i don't have the details on alan's compensation but alan has done a wonderful job and to the extent that that is share based as all investors. what you're seeing is if you go all the way back to the low point it was just about a dollar at one point and today we're sitting at about $15.80 so the return has...
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alan mullally who has driven change in their china strategy taking out a lot of brands that were less profitable. he is going -- the coo is set to come in, it seems, and that's what's been communicated. keep an eye on that. >>> the summer driving season. you might have thought that gasoline price was start coming down as a result of the fact that the u.s. is pumping on all cylinders at the moment the refiners have got plenty of gasoline. the issue is they're exporting a lot of it which means that the gasoline price is remaining quite high. the price for a gallon of regular, 3.68 on average at the pumps monday which is about 4% ahead of where we were this time last year so don't expect your driving season to get any cheaper this year. back to you. >> okay, so we got that going for us, as well as our streaming video services. for netflix fans that won't get cheaper for us either, correct? >> yeah, absolutely. i mean what is it now, 7.99 for your streaming service monthly. if you are a regular customer, you may get a little bit of grace period here but netflix says they delivered slightl
alan mullally who has driven change in their china strategy taking out a lot of brands that were less profitable. he is going -- the coo is set to come in, it seems, and that's what's been communicated. keep an eye on that. >>> the summer driving season. you might have thought that gasoline price was start coming down as a result of the fact that the u.s. is pumping on all cylinders at the moment the refiners have got plenty of gasoline. the issue is they're exporting a lot of it which...
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alan mullally and company stuck to their principles. had those great models they stuck with and they did pretty well. >>> all right, we'll be switching gears a little bit, talking about legendary actor robert de niro. he already owns a lost restaurants and hose tell but would you drink vodka cocreated by robert de niro? "the wall street journal"'s celebrity reporter lee hawkins sitting down with de niro in an exclusive interview. we'll be hearing from lee coming next. liz: today is the last day for detroit so file its updated bankruptcy statement. coming up our own rich edson has latest details because he had the only interview, an exclusive interview with the motor city's emergency manager. big stuff. stay tuned. ♪ why relocating manufacturingpany to upstate new york? i tell people it's for the climate. the conditions in new york state are great for business. new york is ranked #2 in the nation for new private sector job creation. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new york - dozens of tax-free zones where busi
alan mullally and company stuck to their principles. had those great models they stuck with and they did pretty well. >>> all right, we'll be switching gears a little bit, talking about legendary actor robert de niro. he already owns a lost restaurants and hose tell but would you drink vodka cocreated by robert de niro? "the wall street journal"'s celebrity reporter lee hawkins sitting down with de niro in an exclusive interview. we'll be hearing from lee coming next. liz:...
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how tony heywood of bp was disdainful and sneering of coming before toyota, jack nasser before alan mullally and bill forward changed the culture. they've been disdainful. she was there, she was very open, transparent. michael milken, their general counsel. she's not over lawyered the way so many ceos are. you get a lot of blather. she's been responsive, and she's -- >> mary barra's performance is only one piece of that. in fact, a relatively small piece of that, eric. part of this goes back to senator richard blumenthal calling on gm to set up a compensation fund. what additional steps do knee need to take? >> there needs to be a reckoning with the past and a transformation of the future. victims need to be compensated. any need to find out what went wrong. in terms of the future, safeguards need to be put in place to prevent things like this. there needs to be -- there need to be financial incentives, rebates, new designs. so the whole pr component of this is a tiny aspect of what needs to be done, and if you look at how these things are resolved, a lot of it begins with preaching to the c
how tony heywood of bp was disdainful and sneering of coming before toyota, jack nasser before alan mullally and bill forward changed the culture. they've been disdainful. she was there, she was very open, transparent. michael milken, their general counsel. she's not over lawyered the way so many ceos are. you get a lot of blather. she's been responsive, and she's -- >> mary barra's performance is only one piece of that. in fact, a relatively small piece of that, eric. part of this goes...