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Inside Fiat Chrysler's Toledo turnaround

The uncommon level of union collaboration with Fiat Chrysler management in Toledo offers a road map for union negotiations this summer with Detroit's Big 3.

Fiat Chrysler to pay $110M to settle US investor suit

Investors sued in 2015, charging that the company misled them by asserting that Fiat Chrysler was in compliance with vehicle safety regulations and that the company under-reported its reserves for the cost of recalls.

Nissan shareholders OK ouster of ex-chair Ghosn from board

Nissan Chief Executive Hiroto Saikawa has apologized to shareholders for the unfolding scandal at the Japanese automaker and asked for their approval to oust from the board former Chairman Carlos Ghosn, who has been arrested on financial misconduct charges.

Slaying puts focus on ride-hailing safety, fake drivers

Law enforcement agencies and ride-hailing companies are intensifying efforts to educate passengers about safety following the slaying of a University of South Carolina student who mistakenly got into a vehicle she thought was her Uber.

Lawyer for Nissan's ex-chair Ghosn clarifies bail conditions

A lawyer for Nissan former Chairman Carlos Ghosn, who was taken back into custody last week, has outlined the conditions for his initial release on bail in an effort to clarify what he called incorrect speculation in the Japanese media.