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Obama visits auto plants, hailing federal rescue

The president proclaims the government's support of domestic automakers a success story in a pair of Michigan stops.

 

Final Effort to Avert Chrysler Bankruptcy Falls Short

Final Effort to Avert Chrysler Bankruptcy Falls Short

With a bankruptcy filing by Chrysler appearing all but certain, President Obama will address the fate of the automaker at noon.

 

Plan Would Oust Chrysler CEO

Under bankruptcy plan government is preparing, Fiat management would take control, sources say.

 

Creditors’ Deal Could Stave Off Bankruptcy at Chrysler

Creditors’ Deal Could Stave Off Bankruptcy at Chrysler

Chrysler’s unsecured creditors have reached a preliminary deal with the Treasury Department, two people briefed on the matter said on Tuesday.

 

Obama admin says still seeks Chrysler-Fiat deal

The Obama administration remains focused on bringing Chrysler and Fiat into a working partnership, a U.S. official said on Thursday, dismissing a news report that the U.S. car-maker faced imminent bankruptcy.

 

GM, Chrysler Could Get $5.5 Billion More in Bailout Funds

GM, Chrysler Could Get $5.5 Billion More in Bailout Funds

General Motors Corp. could get as much as $5 billion more in federal loans, while Chrysler LLC could get $500 million as they race against government-imposed deadlines to restructure, according to a government report filed Tuesday.

 

GM, Chrysler rolling to bankruptcy?

Executives at General Motors and Chrysler are speeding to put in place workable plans to restore their dwindling operations. It’s a race they might not win.

 

Chrysler says it has framework for Fiat alliance; GM's new leaders take charge

The moves come less than an hour after Obama tells the two carmakers to take another stab at redesigning their companies, a requisite for receiving more federal funds.

Less than an hour after President Obama said a major overhaul was needed to save the auto industry, Chrysler announced that it had formed the framework of an alliance with Fiat, while at General Motors Corp., new leaders took charge after the chairman was forced to step down

 

Obama announces plans for GM, Chrysler

Obama announces plans for GM, Chrysler

President Obama is making a formal announcement this hour about his plans for troubled automakers General Motors and Chrysler, which have already been given $17.4 billion to keep them running.

 

Autos task force readies aid announcement

Autos task force readies aid announcement

President Barack Obama will announce the next steps to help General Motors Corp and Chrysler LLC on Monday, the White House said, amid signs of progress for GM in talks aimed at slashing its debt and cutting costs in response to slack demand.

 

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