Big Three investment & finance definition
Ford
Motor Co., General Motors Corp. and Chrysler Corp. These were the three large U.S. automotive companies.
However, Chrysler was bought in 1998 by Germany’s Daimler-Benz in a $37 billion
deal, which at that time was the largest ever takeover of a U.S. firm by
a foreign company. The deal created DaimlerChrysler. Even though Chrysler is no
longer independent, the term Big Three
is still used.
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A widely used reference to the three major automobile manufacturers in the United States: Chrysler Division of DaimlerChrysler, Ford, and General Motors.
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