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Ford “Bold Moves” Episode 16: “The Warriors”

10/19/2006, 11:54 AM

By admin

In the latest episode of its “Bold Moves” online documentary, Ford discuses its involvement in the battle against breast cancer. Ford’s “Warriors in Pink” take the wheel in the continuing Race for the Cure. Racer Katherine Legge shares her thoughts on Warriors in Pink program and talks about her massive crash during the Road America race. The episode breaks from Ford’s regular focus on the automaker’s ongoing restructuring, but highlights the company’s attempt to stay relevant in the world today. Video after the jump…

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10/19, 11:55 AM

posted by:

A4

i still got a feeling this wont boost their stock price

10/19, 1:19 PM

posted by:

Foster

I think that is great that ford is doing so much for this cancer awearness, but its not something that no one else is doing. I think just about every major auto manufactor is doing an awearness for breast cancer. I would like to see Ford also do something more for other cancer or illness awearness. They need to find something they can lead in. Be the first in doing and make the front page.

10/19, 2:46 PM

posted by:

GL1

Ford is at least doing something to get out of the toilet. time will tell if its the right thing or not.

10/19, 3:35 PM

posted by:

BAMF

Wow…. big freaking crash. lol geeze how scary would that be…. “AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!”

10/19, 3:48 PM

posted by:

Brendino

A4, Foster, any other Ford hater who will eventually post…

How can you be so against a company that you still post negative comments when they do something like this? It just goes to show that no matter what they do, you’re still going to find something wrong with it, even if it is blameless. A pity.

10/19, 5:05 PM

posted by:

Kaptain75329

Brendino – Amen. There are good reasons to knock Ford.. this isn’t one of them.

10/19, 8:18 PM

posted by:

Stuart

THere is good reason to knock ford. One of them is not getting into the alliance with nissan-renault

10/20, 12:17 PM

posted by:

Jimbo - G Mill$

I applaud Ford for lending a helping hand concerning breast cancer research.

However, it should be noted that there is a positive correlation with economic success and the average age of death. Ford wants their ever so precious wealthy senior citizens to be alive and driving Fords.. Jags… what have you.

10/20, 4:07 PM

posted by:

lanapat7

As a cancer survivor, I applaud Ford and a host of other giant corporations that have participated in this initiative.
What people don’t realize is that cancer does not hurt, therefore, unless you have regular check ups you will never know you have it….until its too late.

10/22, 11:27 AM

posted by:

chevy490

wtf what is ford doing so they saport homos and brest cancer!

 
 
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