By Madeline Chambers, European Auto Correspondent
FRANKFURT, July 1 (Reuters) - Ford Motor Co's Mark Fields faces a tricky balancing act in his new role as head of the group's luxury unit, as he tries to cut costs through more parts sharing while preserving the identity of each brand in his care.
As the world's second-biggest car company struggles to reverse losses this year, the Premier ...
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