Lee Iacocca, automotive giant, dies at 94 [www.wxyz.com]
Lee Iacocca, who helped create the Ford Mustang and then rescued Chrysler in the 1980s, has died [edition.cnn.com]
Lee Iacocca Dead at 94 [www.tmz.com]
Auto industry legend Lee Iacocca dies at 94 [news.yahoo.com]
Lee Iacocca, an automotive executive known for the development of the Ford Mustang and Pinto, has died at the age of 94. https://t.co/5ir3NBo8Oq
— WXYZ Detroit (@wxyzdetroit) July 3, 2019
Lee Iacocca, who helped create the Ford Mustang and then rescued Chrysler in the 1980s, has died @CNNI https://t.co/Od0FFceSMa
— Megalith IT Alliance (@meg_it_all_JPN) July 3, 2019
Lee Iacocca Dead at 94 https://t.co/TlYJX2ZNUV
— TMZ (@TMZ) July 3, 2019
An American icon passes
— Dan Dotson on A&E (@auctionguydan) July 3, 2019
RIP Lee Iacocca https://t.co/M5H9ssQUwN
#LeeIacocca’s autobiography was the first business book I ever read as a kid. He was pretty inspiring and clearly huge icon for the automotive industry. Quite a life. RIP. https://t.co/Ah6PwAZjPR
— Trish Regan (@trish_regan) July 3, 2019
Lee Iacocca Dead at 94 https://t.co/VqOjAkiog2 via @TMZ
— Tim Higgins (@timkhiggins) July 3, 2019
Lee Iacocca Dead at 94 #LeeIacocca #Leadership #Icon #Mustang #Detroit #RIP f/ @SmBizAmerica https://t.co/zzKc0sRdMN
— SmBizAmerica™ (@SmBizAmerica) July 3, 2019
Frankly, I had no clue he was still alive.https://t.co/MmAtkk7j5G
— Nats Fanatic (@TheNatsFanatic) July 3, 2019
Some of you will remember this guy. He used to be in the news a lot. If you ever loved a Ford MUSTANG, this is the guy you want to thank.
— Yig (@yigsstarhouse) July 3, 2019
Lee Iacocca Dead at 94.https://t.co/zzDYMYSb9o
Lee Iacocca Dead at 94 https://t.co/E0KapFTvYF via @TMZ
— Larry Schweikart (@LarrySchweikart) July 3, 2019
“So what do we do? Anything. Something. So long as we just don't sit there. If we screw it up, start over. Try something else. If we wait until we've satisfied all the uncertainties, it may be too late.”
— Adam VanHo ?? (@adamvanho) July 3, 2019
- Lee Iacoccahttps://t.co/JGQrXahbUe
자동차 업체 거인 Lee Iacocca가 94 세 사망 https://t.co/gZBsaZEKmW
— editoy (@editoy) July 4, 2019
リー・アイアコッカ、94歳で死去https://t.co/KYex0EXjAw
— 藤原直哉 (@naoyafujiwara) July 4, 2019
Lee Iacocca Dead at 94 https://t.co/zzKc0sRdMN
— SmBizAmerica™ (@SmBizAmerica) July 3, 2019
Lee Iacocca Was A Man of Detroit When Detroit Needed Better Men [jalopnik.com]
Auto executive Bob Lutz said listening to Lee Iacocca was dangerous [www.cnbc.com]
Lee Iacocca's funeral set for next week in Bloomfield Hills [www.freep.com]
Lee Iacocca made early bets on electric bikes and scooters [qz.com]
Business Wisdom From The Master CEO: Lee Iacocca [www.forbes.com]
Lee Iacocca: American Crony "Capitalist" [mises.org]
Are you a robot? [www.bloomberg.com]
I wrote a little something about how Iococca is the face of a generation of Detroit Men who let humanity down https://t.co/1OusyWRwFs
— Aaron W. Gordon (@A_W_Gordon) July 3, 2019
Lee Iacocca's funeral arrangements set for next week in Oakland County https://t.co/8ldaWzSpDA
— Detroit Free Press (@freep) July 4, 2019
#LeeIacocca visitation 7/9 in Clawson + funeral 7/10 in Bloomfield Hills + burial 7/10 in Troy. https://t.co/VrNCPBIqHi via @freep @freepautos @Ford @FiatChrysler_NA @GM #Michigan
— Phoebe Wall Howard (@phoebesaid) July 4, 2019
After saving Chrysler, Lee Iacocca made an early bet on electric bikes and scooters https://t.co/AvJBN4Bx0r
— Quartz (@qz) July 3, 2019
In truth, it was the American taxpayer who "saved" Chrysler, not Iacocca. And thanks to Iacocca, the taxpayer did so against his will since Iacooca was an expert at leveraging the coercive power of government to make others pay for his corporate schemes. https://t.co/odr8CF627Y
— Ryan McMaken (@ryanmcmaken) July 3, 2019
자동차 업체 거인 Lee Iacocca가 94 세 사망 https://t.co/gZBsaZEKmW
— editoy (@editoy) July 4, 2019
I got a whole bunch of angry emails for this piece saying Lee Iococca and his generation of Detroit men horribly let us down. https://t.co/1OusyWRwFs Meanwhile, KLM launched an ad campaign encouraging you...not to fly because it's bad for the planet https://t.co/PgYMKOucD1
— Aaron W. Gordon (@A_W_Gordon) July 5, 2019
Auto executive Bob Lutz said listening to Lee Iacocca was 'dangerous' — he could make the illogical seem logical https://t.co/YfL12edqsC
— Live Monitor (@amlivemon) July 4, 2019
“My father... used to say that when you die, if you've got five real friends... you've had a great life.” Lee Iacocca https://t.co/a1vmVmAJbK
— John Greathouse (@johngreathouse) July 7, 2019
“In the end, all business operations can be reduced to three words: people, product, and profits.” Lee Iacocca https://t.co/S84J0iDLyJ
— Norberto Varas (@bvaras) July 6, 2019