Richard Palmer
Isner digs deep to win Auckland title
Jan 16, 2010 01:36 EST
AUCKLAND (Reuters) - Big serving American John Isner saved one championship point and overcame some loose shotmaking to beat France's Arnaud Clement 6-3 5-7 7-6 and win his first ATP Tour title at the Auckland Open on Saturday. The 24-year-old Isner staved off match point in the 12th game of the final set before smashing two aces past the French veteran to send the match into a tiebreak.
Nalbandian pulls out of Heineken Open
Jan 11, 2010 05:03 EST
Former world number three David Nalbandian pulled out of the Heineken Open Monday, throwing his Australian Open plans into serious doubt.
Chrysler aims to pump life into struggling lineup
Nov 04, 2009 21:19 EST
Chrysler CEO hopes to double sales in 5 years; promises new or reworked cars and trucks. Chrysler hopes to make billions of dollars to repay government loans and revamp all of its cars and trucks with an ambitious plan that hinges on doubling sales in five years.
Chrysler will be profitable in 2011: CFO
Nov 03, 2009 19:00 EST
Chrysler will achieve a profit in 2011 and be able to pay off its government loans by 2014, the automaker's chief financial officer predicted Wednesday.
Fiat closes Chrysler deal
Jun 10, 2009 20:48 EDT
DETROIT/MILAN (Reuters) - Fiat SpA closed its acquisition of Chrysler's strongest assets on Wednesday, a key step in the Italian carmaker's ambitious plan to create a global player to ride out the worldwide auto sales downturn.
Fiat closes deal to take bulk of Chrysler's assets
Jun 10, 2009 16:31 EDT
Fiat closes deal for bulk of Chrysler assets, boss of new company makes key appointments. Italy's Fiat is the new owner of most of Chrysler's assets, closing a deal Wednesday that saves the troubled U.S. automaker from liquidation and places a new company in the hands of Fiat's CEO.
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