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Christina Rogers

Christina Rogers

Detroit Bureau Chief at The Wall Street Journal - Detroit Bureau

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  • English
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  • Automobiles

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Ford Expands Partnership With Indian Car Maker - The Wall Street Journal

Ford Motor Co. is taking steps to solidify its partnership with Indian auto maker Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. in an important emerging market that has long been a challenge for many car makers.
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Ford’s New CEO Has a Cerebral Style—and to Many, It’s Baffling

Jim Hackett was hired to turn around an auto maker struggling with falling profits and industry transformation. First, he has to explain his vision. So far, investors are confused and executives seek out the boss’s 28-year-old chief of staff to explain.
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Christina Rogers

Christina Rogers is the autos editor for The Wall Street Journal in Detroit, where she leads a team of U.S.-based reporters and directs industry coverage globally. In this role, she works with journalists on three continents and across several time zones, managing and editing stories on the world’s largest car companies.
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How to Build a Dream Kitchen—for Your Toddler (Complete With a Fake...

Parents scratch their own home makeover itch by renovating kid play ovens, sinks; a child-size replica of a Smeg refrigerator, subway tiles.
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Steven Rattner on Coronavirus Stimulus: ‘Better to Go Too Quickly a...

The chief architect of auto industry bailouts during the last financial crisis weighs in on the likely economic fallout the pandemic might cause and how Washington policy makers should—and shouldn’t—respond.
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Chip Shortage Hits General Motors, Leads to Production Cuts

The Detroit auto maker plans to trim production at several factories this month due to a chip shortage that is slamming the global car business.
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Lordstown Motors to Sell Former GM Factory in Ohio to Foxconn

Foxconn plans to invest $50 million in the Ohio-based startup and assemble future vehicles.
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Pigskins Mixed With Bowling Pins Can Result in Lawyers

A Michigander has combined football and bowling into “Fowling,” applying to register a U.S. trademark and striking out at imitators.
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Five Clues to Where the UAW Strike Is Headed Next - WSJ

Carmakers face an escalating fight. Here’s what to watch for in the negotiations.
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Elon Musk and Bill Ackman Endorse Trump’s 2024 Bid for President Af...

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Carmakers Are Reinventing the Gear Shifter and Drivers Are Lost

From touch screens to crystal balls, designers are running with their newfound freedom to put the controls almost anywhere; ‘Whose idea was this?’