Randall Stross wrote an article in the New York Times that rips into Tesla as “not much more than a functioning concept car” and suggests it would be foolish of the government to grant it a loan under a 2007 Federal loan program ...
"The bigger fear is banks' indirect exposure to suppliers and related companies in the auto industry," said Ricardo Kleinbaum, an analyst at BNP Paribas in New York. "The real issue is the effect of an automaker bankruptcy on employment ...
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The New York Times today says that the automakers plan to "deliver more detailed plans for how they would use that money not just to survive, but also to turn themselves around to be competitive in the long term." ...
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“In the first of two new actions . . . , the Treasury and the Fed said they would create a $200 billion program to lend money against securities backed by car loans, student loans, credit card debt and even small-business loans. ...
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New York - Don Wissel's love affair with General Motors cars started in 1960, when he bought a silver-gray Pontiac Catalina, a roomy car with modified tail fins and enough horsepower to gobble up miles on the Garden State Parkway. ...
NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Automakers are counting on a rebound in demand by 2010. But that could turn out to be unrealistic because of an "auto bubble" the Big Three helped to create during the past few years. ...