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Taxpayer loss on auto bailout narrows

Taxpayer loss on auto bailout narrows

The government expects to recover more money than anticipated from the auto bailout as it pulls back financially from the sector, but taxpayers still face billions in potential losses, the White House said.

 

Biden trumpets resurgent US auto industry

Biden trumpets resurgent US auto industry

Vice President Joe Biden on Saturday credited the Obama administration's intervention for the American auto industry's recovery from "the brink of extinction."

 

Chrysler repays bailout money to Treasury department

The Treasury department said on Tuesday that automaker Chrysler Group LLC has repaid $5.1 billion in bailout loans and ended its ability to draw a remaining $2.1 billion.

 

Chrysler Will Pay Back $7.5 Billion Of Loans Years Ahead Of Schedule

Chrysler Will Pay Back $7.5 Billion Of Loans Years Ahead Of Schedule

Chrysler Group LLC is expected to announce today that it will repay about $7.5 billion in U.S. and Canadian government loans on May 24 -- about a month earlier than it recently said, and years ahead of the original schedule.

 

Chrysler cuts 4Q net loss as comeback continues

Chrysler cuts 4Q net loss as comeback continues

An optimistic Chrysler narrowed its net loss significantly in the fourth quarter and forecast a net profit for 2011 as it continued a comeback from bankruptcy protection.

 

GM drops U.S. loan application after turnaround

General Motors Co has withdrawn its application for $14 billion in subsidized loans from the U.S. Department of Energy, saying it has the financial strength to fund investment in more fuel-efficient and electric vehicles.

 

TARP bailout to cost taxpayers $25 billion: CBO

TARP bailout to cost taxpayers $25 billion: CBO

The U.S. Troubled Asset Relief Program, which risked $700 billion of government funds to bail out troubled banks and automakers, will cost taxpayers a mere $25 billion, according to an estimate released on Monday by the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office.

 

G.M. Said to Plan Cut in U.S. Stake by a Third

G.M. Said to Plan Cut in U.S. Stake by a Third

General Motors will shrink the government’s ownership stake to less than 50 percent in a $10.6 billion initial public offering, people briefed on the matter said.

 

G.M. Says Treasury Will Sell Its Stake Over Time

G.M. Says Treasury Will Sell Its Stake Over Time

How long it takes for the government to divest its holdings in General Motors will, in part, be determined by the company’s success, G.M.’s chief executive said.

 

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.

 

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