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Chrysler Will Pay Back $7.5 Billion Of Loans Years Ahead Of Schedule

Chrysler Group LLC is expected to announce today that it will repay about $7.5 billion in U.S. and Canadian government loans on May 24 -- about a month earlier than it recently said, and years ahead of the original schedule.Read More... More on Cars

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