April 21, 2014 3:00 PM | 1 min read |
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Crypto Whales Are Loading Up — Are You?
New research shows the biggest crypto buyers are back. And this time? They could hold for the possibility that Bitcoin will surpass $100,000 in 2024. You don’t want to miss the next massive crypto bull run like we saw in 2020 and 2021. To know exactly what’s going on and what to buy… Get Access To Benzinga’s Best Crypto Research and Investments For Only $1.
(NYSE: F) has named Mark Fields as successor to its current CEO Alan Mulally who is 68 years old and approaching his retirement.Ford will announce Mulally's departure date as soon as May 1.Fields, 53, is the current Chief Operating Officer for Ford and was largely responsible for the Detroit based auto-maker's “The Way Forward” restructuring plan to reduce fixed capital costs, dropping unprofitable and inefficient models, consolidating production lines as well shutting down several factories and assembly plants.Fields has been tasked with running the day to day operations of Ford for the past few months while Mulally has concentrated on longer-term issues, giving Wall Street a chance to become comfortable with Fields ability to lead the automaker. News of Fields promotion should not come as a surprise as
Bloomberg speculated in 2012 that Fields will succeed Mulally as part of the company's succession plan. Fields holds a Bachelors from Rutgers University and an MBA from Harvard and joined Ford in 1989.In 1998, at the age of 38 Fields was tasked to be in charge of Mazda Motor, of which Ford owned a 33.3 percent stake at the time.In 2002, Fields moved on to become Chairman of Ford's Premier Automotive Group which consisted of Ford's luxury vehicle lineup.Fields was named as the business unit Chief of Ford's Americas operation in 2006 before being promoted as Chief Operating Officer in 2012.© 2024 Benzinga.com. Benzinga does not provide investment advice. All rights reserved.