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US automakers need to go back 30 years to learn how to compete with Chinese

WWJ auto analyst John McElroy says a playbook from 30 years ago could be used by American car executives to compete with the Chinese. 

The CEOs of auto companies make millions and many don't like it

WWJ auto analyst John McElroy reports the CEOs of the car companies are making millions, but the public is against it. Attitudes change a little when people learn that much of the compensation is in the form of stock payments, not cash. 

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