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DETROIT 3 RESCUE: Michigan prepares for next challenge

Detroit Free Press | 336 days 21 hours 29 minutes ago

For many Detroiters, sighs of relief Friday on hearing of the federal auto loans quickly gave way to an agonized realization of just how painful......

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  • No quick salvation in sight for GM or Chrysler

    Financial Times - 337 days 15 hours 35 minutes ago

    Cerberus Capital Management, owner of the Chrysler auto company, has unwittingly put its finger on the biggest challenge that Detroit’s carmakers...

  • Auto Bailout Won't Mean More Ad Buys

    Ad Age - 336 days 16 hours ago

    DETROIT (AdAge.com) -- General Motors Corp. may finally be getting its loan from the federal government, but that doesn't mean it's going to resume...

  • No swift salvation in sight for ailing GM and Chrysler

    Financial Times - 337 days 3 hours 20 minutes ago

    The owner of the Chrysler auto company, Cerberus Capital Management, has unwittingly put its finger on the biggest challenge that Detroit's...

  • Toyota Loss Helps Validate Detroit Big Three

    BNET Insight - 336 days 12 hours 51 minutes ago

    Chrysler, Ford and GM got a symbolic boost from a rival, as Toyota Motor Corp. announced today in Japan it expects to post its first operating loss...

  • U.S. Automakers: Time Is Not On Their Side

    Forbes - 336 days 12 hours 58 minutes ago

    The bailout will not end the troubles of our domestic automobile industry. As if the economic collapse was not bad enough, members of Congress, the...

 

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