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Automakers to submit plans to Congress - Herald-Bulletin
WASHINGTON ? Detroit?s automakers, making a second bid for $25 billion in funding, are presenting Congress with plans Tuesday to restructure their ailing companies and provide assurances that the funding will help them survive and thrive. General ...
Ford calls Bailout a 'backup' - KFSN
WASHINGTON -- Ford Motor Co. is asking Congress for a $9 billion loan as a "backstop" to keep it from running short of cash in 2009, but says it doesn't expect to need the money. Unless one of Detroit's other Big Three auto companies goes bust, Ford ...
Automakers try again; UAW to meet to talk concessions - Quad-Cities Times
Jim Press, president and vice chairman of Chrysler, addresses a town hall rally in Baltimore today. U.S. automakers, making a second bid for US$25 billion in funding, are presenting Congress with plans to restructure their ailing companies and ...
UAW considers reopening contracts - Detroit News
WASHINGTON -- As Detroit's Big Three are poised to present their business plans to Congress today justifying quick approval of $25 billion in emergency loans, the United Auto Workers has called an emergency meeting in Detroit on Wednesday during ...
Automakers to submit plans to Congress today in bid for a lifeline - San Jose Mercury News
WASHINGTON ? Detroit's automakers, making a second bid for $25 billion in funding, are presenting Congress with plans today to restructure their ailing companies and provide assurances that the funding will help them survive and thrive. General ...
Ford says CEO will work for $1 to get loans - Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Ford Motor Co. is asking Congress for a $9 billion "stand-by line of credit" to stabilize its business, but says it doesn't expect to tap it. Unless one of Detroit's other Big Three auto companies goes bust, Ford expects to have ...
Big Three automakers to submit plans to Congress - Quad-Cities Times
WASHINGTON - Detroit's automakers, making a second bid for $25 billion in funding, are presenting Congress with plans Tuesday to restructure their ailing companies and provide assurances that the funding will help them survive and thrive. General ...
Automakers to submit plans to Congress - Houston Chronicle
WASHINGTON ? Detroit?s automakers, making a second bid for $25 billion in funding, are presenting Congress with plans today to restructure their ailing companies and provide assurances that the funding will help them survive and thrive. General ...
Automakers to submit plans to Congress (7:21 a.m.) - Record
WASHINGTON (AP) ? Detroit?s automakers, making a second bid for $25 billion in funding, are presenting Congress with plans today to restructure their ailing companies and provide assurances that the funding will help them survive and thrive ...
Detroit's automakers to submit recovery plans to U.S. Congress - Canada East
WASHINGTON - Detroit's automakers, making a second bid for $25 billion in funding, are presenting Congress with plans Tuesday to restructure their ailing companies and provide assurances that the funding will help them survive and thrive. General ...
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