Created Sun 30th Nov 2008 8:10pm PST by
tonyg
Within the next 2 years, Moller International will be acquired by a major car/aviation manufacturer?
Background: "Mark my word: A combination airplane and motorcar is coming. You may smile. But it will come..." Henry Ford, Chairman, Ford Motor Company, 1940
http://www.moller.com/
http://www.moller.com/
Settlement details:As reported by a major mainstream news source.
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score: 10
Irish Times 7 weeks ago
Dearborn, a blue-collar car-building town 27km west of Detroit, where every third building seems to be named after Henry Ford. Mulally doesnt have to look far to see his competition. Through his window is a panoramic view of Detroits industrial skyline
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Guardian Unlimited 7 weeks ago
a blue-collar car-building town 17 miles west of Detroit where every third building seems to be named after Henry Ford. He doesn't have to look far to see his competition. Through his window, Mulally has a panoramic view of Detroit's industrial skyline
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Guardian Unlimited 7 weeks ago
a blue-collar car-building town 17 miles west of Detroit where every third building seems to be named after Henry Ford. He doesn't have to look far to see his competition. Through his window, Mulally has a panoramic view of Detroit's industrial skyline
score: 10
Guardian Unlimited 7 weeks ago
a blue-collar car-building town 17 miles west of Detroit where every third building seems to be named after Henry Ford. He doesn't have to look far to see his competition. Through his window, Mulally has a panoramic view of Detroit's industrial skyline
score: 10
Guardian Unlimited 7 weeks ago
a blue-collar car-building town 17 miles west of Detroit where every third building seems to be named after Henry Ford. He doesn't have to look far to see his competition. Through his window, Mulally has a panoramic view of Detroit's industrial skyline

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