Automakers such as Ford Motor Co. and Toyota Motor Corp. should consider the arrival of technology companies like Google Inc. in their industry as a lethal threat rather than a growth opportunity, Morgan Stanley analyst Adam Jonas said. “You’re talking about the end of human driving, the end of private ownership, the end of the internal-combustion engine and the end of car dealerships,” Jonas said in at an Automotive News conference Wednesday in Detroit. “Other than that, it’s business as usual.” Google may form a partnership with a company like Ford relatively soon, but...
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