Alan Mulally has no plans to leave Microsoft for Ford
Ford Canada is still the best seller in December
Auto sales in the country jumped 4 percent in 2013
Ford ahead of Toyota with 2.4 million sales in North America
The CEO of Ford, Alan Mulally, said Tuesday he would not leave the automaker to Microsoft and that he intended to stay at Ford at least until the end of 2014.
Mulally is widely perceived as responsible for saving Ford
as a result of his hiring in 2006. recent months, however, gives rise to many rumors that he is interested in the position of leadership of Microsoft, the current CEO, Steve Ballmer, said he wanted to leave during the 'years.
In an interview granted The Associated Press Tuesday, Mr. Mulally said he wanted to put an end to speculation surrounding his departure from Microsoft. He refused to specify if the giant was met with the software.
Mulally says have no other intention than to be at the service of Ford.
Source: Ford