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Obama admin says still seeks Chrysler-Fiat deal

The Obama administration remains focused on bringing Chrysler and Fiat into a working partnership, a U.S. official said on Thursday, dismissing a news report that the U.S. car-maker faced imminent bankruptcy.

 

GM Will Miss Its $1 Billion Debt Payment, Stock Plummets

General Motors Corp. will not make a $1 billion debt payment due June 1, its CFO, Ray Young, told reporters on Wednesday. Instead, it is hoping to complete a debt-for-equity exchange or be forced to resort to bankruptcy.

GM's stock plummeted on the news.

 

GM, Chrysler Could Get $5.5 Billion More in Bailout Funds

GM, Chrysler Could Get $5.5 Billion More in Bailout Funds

General Motors Corp. could get as much as $5 billion more in federal loans, while Chrysler LLC could get $500 million as they race against government-imposed deadlines to restructure, according to a government report filed Tuesday.

 

Autos task force readies aid announcement

Autos task force readies aid announcement

President Barack Obama will announce the next steps to help General Motors Corp and Chrysler LLC on Monday, the White House said, amid signs of progress for GM in talks aimed at slashing its debt and cutting costs in response to slack demand.

 

Senator says more aid likely for U.S. automakers

The Obama administration task force is likely to recommend more aid for struggling U.S. automakers, a senior senator said on Wednesday.

 

Treasury launches $5 billion auto supplier aid plan

Treasury launches $5 billion auto supplier aid plan

The U.S. Treasury Department on Thursday pledged to provide up to $5 billion in financing support to auto suppliers to help them survive a massive downturn in car sales.

 

GM 'does not need March funding'

GM 'does not need March funding'

US carmaker General Motors says it will not need the $2bn it had previously requested for March from the government.

 

G.M. auditors raise the specter of Chapter 11

G.M. auditors raise the specter of Chapter 11

General Motors Corp.'s auditors have raised "substantial doubt" about the troubled automaker's ability to continue operations, and the company said it may have to seek bankruptcy protection if it can't execute a huge restructuring plan.

 

Obama chief of staff criticizes automakers

The president's chief of staff criticized U.S. car companies Sunday for relying too long and gas guzzlers and not investing enough in alternative energy vehicles.

 

General Motors posts $9.6 billion quarterly loss

General Motors Corp. posted a $9.6 billion fourth-quarter loss Thursday and said it burned through $6.2 billion of cash in the last three months of 2008.

 

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