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CNNMoney: Ford's ready-made electric car

Ford is preparing to sell an electric car developed almost entirely by an outside supplier. While that may cut down on bragging rights - General Motors created the Chevy Volt in-house - Ford says it also cut down on costs and risk.

CNNMoney: Magna, BMW in talks to create Mini SUV - report

Magna International is in talks with BMW AG to build a larger version of the upscale German automaker's trendy Mini cars, Canada's Globe and Mail newspaper reported Thursday.

CNNMoney: Monday's market movers

The following are some of Monday's most actively traded stocks:

CNNMoney: Kerkorian's firm meets workers over Chrysler

Representatives of billionaire investor Kirk Kerkorian, who has bid for Chrysler Group, met a group of Chrysler workers on Sunday who have separately proposed an employee stock ownership plan for the automaker, people familiar with the matter said on Monday.

Fortune: The Chrysler merry-go-round

Exactly one week ago, Kirk Kerkorian was the flavor of the day. The maverick raider, who'd been on the fringes of the auto industry for a decade, had come from out of nowhere to make a bid of $4.5 billion for Chrysler. Given his record of stirring things up, everyone expected big things from Kerkorian despite his advanced age (he turns 90 in June). But that was last week.

CNNMoney: Private equity's test drive

It's a sector facing staggering global competition, expensive union contracts, fickle consumer tastes and a looming burden of tougher environmental regulation.

CNNMoney: Chrysler buyout meetings reported

A top DaimlerChrysler official is expected to meet this week with would-be buyers of the Chrysler group - although not with announced bidder Tracinda Corp., the investment company of Kirk Kerkorian, according to a report published online.

CNNMoney: Report: Chrysler bids may be on horizon

Two groups of private equity firms and one auto parts maker are close to submitting their bids for DaimlerChrysler's Chrysler Group, according to a published report.

Fortune: What's next for Chrysler

The Chrysler rumor mill is spinning again. Ever since its parent, DaimlerChrysler, announced that it would consider all options for Chrysler, the speculation about potential owners who would take over the damaged company has been intense and churning. So far, though, none of the usual suspects looks like the ideal buyer.

CNNMoney: Friday's active traders

Here are some of the stocks actively trading on Friday:

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