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Judge makes hourly Delphi pensions safe
Hourly retirees of Delphi Packard Electric will have their pensions restored under a court order.
Delphi Corp.'s salaried retirees added some major targets, including the U.S. Treasury and the Auto Task Force and their leaders, to their lawsuit in federal district court, according to an amendment filed late Thursday afternoon.
Delphi, Chrysler pay property taxes
As promised, the Howard County Treasurer's Office received a check from General Motors, paying all real and personal property taxes owed by the former Delphi Corp.
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China's biggest overseas auto parts merger sealed
Beijing Jingxi Heavy Industry Company signed a contract with the American company, the Delphi Corporation, to purchase Delphi's vibration isolation and braking departments for US$90 million Mondayi1 4 the Economic Information Daily today.
Leaders of former Delphi, now GM Wyoming plant say facility's...
If there's any doubt about the value of valve-train engine parts built at the Burlingame Avenue SW plant, consider this: plant ownership has ricocheted from General Motors Corp.
Delphi Automotive creates new board of directors
Delphi Automotive LLP, which exited bankruptcy protection last month, said today that it has created a new board that will be led by former DuPont Chairman John Krol.
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Chinese group buys Delphi Corp. brake unit
A Chinese investment group led by state-owned steel maker Shougang Group said Tuesday it has bought U.S.-based Delphi Corp.'s brake and suspension unit for about $100 million.
GM uses $2.8B in govt funds to buy part of Delphi
General Motors Co. said it has received permission to use $2.8 billion of its government aid to help buy part of troubled auto parts supplier Delphi Corp., the automaker's former parts division.
General Motors exec calls pay cuts 'fair'
General Motors Co. CEO Fritz Henderson said Wednesday that government-imposed cuts to his own salary, and the pay of other executives at seven companies that received taxpayer money, were "fair" and "thoughtful." Henderson was among executives who will see their base salaries slashed under a plan by Kenneth Feinberg, the Obama administration's "pay ...
The meeting went a lot better than planned. Now the Delphi Salaried Retirees Association wants to know how the problems with members' retirement plans will be fixed.
Senate - outraged' by retirees' case
Senators on a committee dealing with pension issues reacted indignantly after hearing testimony from a Delphi Packard Electric salaried retiree about looming steep cuts in their pensions, the group's spokesman said Thursday.
GM to draw funds for Delphi unit
General Motors Co. will announce later this week that it will draw from its government funding to pay the cost of buying a chunk of troubled parts supplier Delphi Corp., a person briefed on the company's finances said Wednesday.
General Motors Co. will announce later this week that it will draw from its government funding to pay the cost of buying a chunk of troubled parts supplier Delphi Corp., a person briefed on the company's finances said Wednesday.
Ex-salaried workers to lobby for pensions
Representatives of salaried retirees from Delphi and General Motors will appeal their pensions not be cut when they appear at a Senate committee hearing in Washington Thursday.
Chinese likely to be buyers of U.S. auto suppliers
Chinese automotive suppliers are likely to be buyers of North American auto parts companies as the industry faces 12 to 18 more months of depressed volumes and tight credit, says Dietmar Ostermann, a director with the management consultancy PRTM in Addison, Texas.
By LOU WILIN STAFF WRITER More than 20 Cummins Filtration employees who were laid off in May are eligible to receive job training or money from the federal government.
Auto headlines: U.S. worried about Chrysler escrow money
The U.S. Treasury Department is prepared to foreclose on a $262-million escrow account that Chrysler's bankruptcy estate is using to pay its law firm, Jones Day, and its financial consultant, Capstone Advisors.
Energy high on agenda for Putin visit to China
China and Russia may be set to sign another major energy deal as the two countries overcome traditional mistrust to push ahead on mutual economic interests.
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