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Three Metro Detroit companies -- GM, Chrysler, Visteon -- make it to top 10 recession victims list
Although the nation is still in the midst of a recession, a Canadian newspaper is counting down the top 10 bankruptcy victims of the recession already.
General Motors Corp. has agreed to take on responsibility for future product liability claims, removing what could have been a sizable roadblock on the automaker's path to a quick sale of its assets and emergence from Chapter 11 bankruptcy as a new company.
Finally, the economic heavens smiled on Michigan on Friday. In a single day, the state celebrated three huge deals: General Motors Corp.
Continue reading "Obama will hold town hall meeting in Metro Detroit in July"
President Barack Obama will hold a town hall meeting in the Detroit area on July 14.
Big announcements by Gov. Jennifer Granholm Friday will create and preserve thousands of jobs.
Big announcements by Gov. Jennifer Granholm Friday will create and preserve thousands of jobs.
Two of Michigan's largest dental insurers are vying for the business of automotive retirees who expect to lose their group-dental benefits by month's end.
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Johnson Controls Receives 2008 Supplier of the Year Award from General Motors Corp.
MILWAUKEE, June 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Johnson Controls Power Solutions received the highly coveted 2008 Supplier of the Year Award from General Motors Corporation at the 17th annual awards presentation at the GM Heritage Center in Warren, Michigan, based on performance in the areas of quality, service, technology and price.
Iacocca: GM, Chrysler should repay US loans fast
In this May 21, 2007 file photo, Former Chrysler CEO Lee Iacocca speaks at the 70th Luncheon of the Metro-Detroit Book and Author Society in Livonia, Mich.
GM, Chrysler retirees race clock to get dental, eye care
General Motors Corp. and Chrysler Group LLC retirees are flocking to Metro Detroit optometrists and dental offices for eye exams and teeth cleanings before those longtime benefits vanish July 1. The benefit cuts are among broader changes approved by the United Auto Workers in May as GM and Chrysler sought to restructure before filing for bankruptcy ...
Venezuela loses billions despite Chavez's controls
General Motors Corp. is halting production in Venezuela for three months starting Friday.
Dealers celebrate Ford's birthday
Metro Detroit's Ford dealers celebrated Ford Motor Co.'s 106th birthday on Tuesday by holding their monthly meeting at the Ford Piquette Avenue Plant, the birthplace of the Model T. Times are tough for Ford dealers, and the mood at the event was subdued, despite speeches by Ford Motor President and CEO Alan Mulally and board member and dealer ...
Caregivers in now need of care
While all eyes in the bankruptcy world in the first quarter focused on Chrysler LLC and General Motors Corp.
Higher gas mileage standards at expense of safety advances
The automobile industry is suffering globally -- and was even before the U.S. government took a controlling position in General Motors Corp.
Is recession easing? Retailer see sales rise in May
Who would have suspected that during the same month Chrysler LLC and General Motors Corp.
Independence has advantages, Ford says
Ford Motor Co. Treasurer Neil Schloss says keeping the second-largest U.S. automaker free of government loans has its advantages.
Auto cuts will affect everyone
So it has come to this: General Motors Corp. filing for bankruptcy and the government getting 60 percent , Chrysler LLC basically getting taken over by Fiat Group SpA, and more concessions to come from the United Auto Workers.
GM bankruptcy: The next boom won't happen unless Michigandersmake it happen
The week of mourning over the bankruptcy filing of General Motors Corp. on June 1 ends today.
GM, Penske reach tentative Saturn deal
The man who brought the compact European Smart car to the U.S., now will focus his efforts on revitalizing the Saturn brand.
Experts expect long road to profitability for GM
General Motors Corp. and the White House sought to portray the automaker's landmark bankruptcy Monday as a quick and easy affair that would end within months.