Tagged “bailout”
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Chrysler receives $4 billion in restructuring loans
Late Friday evening Chrysler received its first $4 billion in government loan money from the $17.4 billion approved as an emergency measure late in December, pushing its bottom line closer to the $2.5...
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GMAC drums up $21.6 billion in debt-for-equity swaps
GMAC has leveraged the recent promise of U.S. Treasury funds to boost its lending capacity, and now it has generated another $21.2 billion in cash via debt-for-equity swaps with its bondholders. The f...
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Bush signs $17.4 billion auto industry bailout package
The on-again, off-again saga of the auto industry rescue package has finally come to a (temporary) end: President Bush this morning signed an agreement securing $17.4 billion in loans for General Moto...
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GM delays construction of Volt, Cruze engine plant
As Washington waffles on the auto industry bailout, General Motors has decided to put construction work on hold at the Flint, Michigan engine plant where the 1.4L turbocharged and naturally aspirated...
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Senate rejects auto industry bailout plan
The U.S. Senate rejected an emergency bill to provide billions of dollars of aid to the Detroit 3 carmakers late on Thursday, dashing the hopes of General Motors and Chrysler, both of which may run ou...
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Auto loan bill could stall in Senate
The $14 billion auto loan bill passed by the House late yesterday may stall out in the U.S. Senate under fire from Republican opposition. The GOP wants more concessions from the UAW and more concrete...
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Sweden offers $3.4 billion package to auto industry
The U.S. House of Representatives has just passed the $14 billion loan bill and it's now headed to the Senate, but that's not the end of the story. Lawmakers in Sweden have proposed their own aid pack...
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Ford hoping to distance itself from Detroit rivals
The demise of the Detroit 3 is unsurprisingly tarnishing the image of American carmakers, however Ford executives are hoping to distance themselves from their neighbors, General Motors and Chrysler, b...
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Analysts predicting only 11.5 million vehicle sales in U.S. in ‘09
CSM Worldwide, an outfit that provides automotive market forecasting, is predicting that 2009 will be the worst year for the auto industry since 1982, with just 11.5 million vehicles expected to be so...
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White House voices concern over bailout plan
The Bush administration and congressional Democrats have made a tentative agreement for a $15 billion emergency loan for the Detroit 3, but there remains concern in the White House that the carmakers...
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Detroit 3 bailout likely to come with 'car czar'
With the legislation for a loan package to secure the immediate futures of the Detroit 3 is reaching the 'discussion draft' stage today, talk of an overseer to administer the funds has begun. The bill...
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Report: UAW seeking seat on GM board
The UAW is reportedly seeking a major stake in General Motors as well as a seat on its board in return for making concessions under the carmaker’s latest restructuring proposal presented to Congress...
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GM renews commitment to American people
No one in the U.S. can reasonably be unaware of the current condition of the U.S. car market or its primary domestic companies. The carmakers' current pleas to the U.S. Congress for federal loan packa...
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Congress reaches agreement on $15b to $17b Detroit 3 bailout
Democratic leaders of Congress revealed late on Friday that they had reached an agreement on a bailout plan for the Detroit 3 ranging in the vicinity of $15 billion to $17 billion, about half what the...
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New survey finds 61% of Americans oppose aid to Detroit 3
In the perpetual tug-of-war that is modern opinion polling, a new poll has found that 61% of Americans are opposed to the issuance of federally subsidized loan money to the car industry. The new poll,...
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Report: GM and Chrysler considering bankruptcy
General Motors Chrysler executives are reportedly considering accepting a pre-arranged bankruptcy as a final measure to gain a bailout package from the federal government, although they insist such a...
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Ford submits plan to Congress, promises EVs, possible profits by 2011
The return trip to Washington by the nation's key automotive CEOs will be a considerably more concrete happening, with real-world plans, hard numbers and specific goals. Ford is the first to announce...
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Detroit 3 ready revised bailout proposals ahead of Tuesday's Congress hearing
The CEOs of the Detroit 3 will be returning to Washington this week to present new business plans to Congress, all in the hopes of garnering a $25 billion federal loan package to prevent them from col...
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Detroit 3 head back to Washington December 5 to offer plan for future
The heads of the Detroit 3 headed to Washington earlier this month in the hope of securing a second emergency aid package to supplement the previously earmarked $25 billion for more efficient vehicles...
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Report: Jaguar-Land Rover in secret aid talks with UK Government
The world economy, and especially the automotive industry, is amidst one of the toughest times in several decades or more. Rebuilding confidence in that economy and boosting sales back to profitable l...
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