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Chrysler Plans to Shut One Quarter of Its U.S. Dealers

Chrysler Plans to Shut One Quarter of Its U.S. Dealers

The carmaker, which filed for bankruptcy protection two weeks ago, sent letters to 789 of its 3,200 American dealers revoking their franchises.

 

Auto Crisis Hits Middle America

Communities, reeling from the collapse of car companies, seek new ways to prosper, rebuild.

 

GM to Build More Cars Overseas

GM to Build More Cars Overseas

When automaker completes restructuring plan, many new jobs will be filled by workers overseas.

 

GM loses another $6 billion

GM loses another $6 billion

General Motors' financial woes continue as the automaker teetering on the edge of bankruptcy reported a $6 billion loss during the first three months of the year Thursday.

 

Renault, Geely in Talks With GM

GM is in talks about turning its Saturn division over to Renault. Separately, China's Geely Automobile has submitted a bid to acquire GM's Saab unit.

 

Chrysler bankruptcy puts a town on edge

Chrysler bankruptcy puts a town on edge

Things were already tough in Kokomo, Indiana.

 

Hungry Fiat Now Wants Opel

Hungry Fiat Now  Wants Opel

The Italian carmaker that just took over Chrysler is in talks to buy GM's European operations.

 

Chrysler Hearings Begin in Bankruptcy Court

The fate of Chrysler shifted from Washington to a Manhattan courtroom on Friday, as lawyers for the automaker sought a settlement with creditors.

 

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.

 

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.

 

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