According to the latest reports from the Nordic media, it appears that the new Saab 9-5 Combi will make its official debut next year, at the Geneva Motor Show. And this is not all: Saab is also thinking a crossover based on the 2010 9-5 dubbed 9-5X which is due to come by the end of 2011. solon details to be revealed!
On May 1, Mike DiGiovanni, General Motors Co.’s chief income analyst and a former generalized manager of Hummer, module be retiring. The career of 62-year-old DiGiovanni started in GM in 1979.
His most recent position is as executive director of the company’s forecasting and mart research group, Global Market and Industry Analysis. This job entails overseeing income and production forecasting along with mart and industry analysis. DiGiovanni describes his stay in GM to have “been a daylong run.” He said that he isn’t Bob Lutz and he has no intentions to work until he’s 78. DiGiovanni’s leaving coincides with GM’s plan to split up the forecasting group. Under the reorganization, long-term thinking and strategy module be placed under Vice Chairman Steve Girsky, a former Wall Street auto analyst who also serves as one of the board’s directors. DiGiovanni has reportable to Girsky since March 1, when he became vice chairman. The psychotherapy group’s short-term-forecasting division, which handles monthly income and influences production, module report to Steve Carlisle, who was ordained vice president of US income operations this month, and Jim Bunnell, generalized director of network support. Market effectiveness module be merged with the US marketing team, which is led by Vice President Susan Docherty.
On May 1, Mike DiGiovanni, General Motors Co.’s chief income analyst and a former generalized manager of Hummer, module be retiring. The career of 62-year-old DiGiovanni started in GM in 1979.
His most recent position is as executive director of the company’s forecasting and mart research group, Global Market and Industry Analysis. This job entails overseeing income and production forecasting along with mart and industry analysis. DiGiovanni describes his stay in GM to have “been a daylong run.” He said that he isn’t Bob Lutz and he has no intentions to work until he’s 78. DiGiovanni’s leaving coincides with GM’s plan to split up the forecasting group. Under the reorganization, long-term thinking and strategy module be placed under Vice Chairman Steve Girsky, a former Wall Street auto analyst who also serves as one of the board’s directors. DiGiovanni has reportable to Girsky since March 1, when he became vice chairman. The psychotherapy group’s short-term-forecasting division, which handles monthly income and influences production, module report to Steve Carlisle, who was ordained vice president of US income operations this month, and Jim Bunnell, generalized director of network support. Market effectiveness module be merged with the US marketing team, which is led by Vice President Susan Docherty.
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