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Ford says CEO will work for $1 to get federal loans
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Ford, Toyota and Honda post steep November sales declines
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Chrysler's Press: All sides have made concessions
Associated PressDec 2, 2008
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Auto chief executives ready roll into Washington
AP Auto WritersWhen the men who run Ford Motor Co., Chrysler LLC and General Motors Corp. return to Washington later this week to seek government loans, they'll make sure traveling by corporate jet doesn't become ammunition for their critics again. Ford says chief...Tags: Corporate Officers, Ford, General Motors Corp., Trips and Vacations, Commuting
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Rep. Ackerman warns carmakers to come with a plan this time
juliann.vachon@newsday.comAn outraged Rep. Gary Ackerman (D-Roslyn Heights) scolded auto executives last month when they arrived here on expensive private jets begging for federal aid. And if Detroit's Big Three want a better reception this week, when they're scheduled to...Tags: Vehicles, Ford, General Motors Corp., Automotive Equipment, Government Aid
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Big Three automakers try again for a bailout
Their first attempt was a lemon, but the Big Three U.S. automakers get a second chance this week to convince Congress that it should give them a $25-billion bailout -- or as they call it, a bridge loan to the future.
Setting the stage for what could be a...Tags: Ford, General Motors Corp., Labor Legislation, Jaguar, Michigan State University
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U.S. automakers to present new plan to Congress
General Motors Corp. chief executive Rick Wagoner and his counterparts at Ford Motor Co. and Chrysler Llc will put their jobs on the line this week when they try to convince Congress they can save their companies. U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-...Tags: Ford, General Motors Corp., CEO Pay, Volvo, Government
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Ford says CEO will return to Washington by car
Ford Motor Co. says CEO Alan Mulally will travel by car when he makes his return trip to Washington, D.C., to seek $25 billion in government loans. Company spokesman Mark Truby says in an e-mail that Mulally will make the 520-mile trip on the ground....Tags: Corporate Officers, Ford, Trips and Vacations, General Motors Corp., Chrysler LLC
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Ford weighs selling Volvo amid industry downturn
AP Auto WritersFord Motor Co. is considering selling Volvo Car Corp. as the beleaguered U.S. automaker seeks to raise cash and weather a global automotive sales crisis. Goteborg-based Volvo Cars, which Ford bought in 1999, has been struggling against a weak U.S....Tags: Corporate Officers, Mercury, Economic Policy, Ford, General Motors Corp.
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Automakers try again to get bailout funds
They'll park some corporate jets, cut executive pay and serve up concessions from the United Auto Workers, but Ford Motor Co., General Motors Corp. and perhaps Chrysler LLC also will have to address massive debts to persuade a skeptical Congress to loan...Tags: Corporate Officers, Ford, CEO Pay, General Motors Corp., Chrysler LLC
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Automakers to submit plans for bailout cash
Washington BureauWASHINGTON—Their first attempt was a lemon, but the Big Three U.S. automakers get a second chance this week to persuade Congress that it should give them a $25 billion bailout, or as they call it, a bridge loan to the future. Setting the stage...Tags: Corporate Officers, Ford, General Motors Corp., Trips and Vacations, Volvo
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Swedish government in talks with US automakers about Saab and Volvo
Associated Press WriterSTOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) _ The Swedish government confirmed Monday it is in talks with General Motors Corp. and Ford Motor Co. after a report that the U.S. automakers are seeking support for their struggling Swedish brands Saab and Volvo Cars. "We are...Tags: Ford, General Motors Corp., Chrysler LLC, Volvo, Saab
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