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Ford asks MI lawmakers for tax credits
Ford Motor Co. officials are asking Michigan legislators to give the automaker around $120 million in tax credits earmarked for companies that develop batteries for hybrid and electric vehicles.
Chinese suitor negotiates to buy GM's steering business
General Motors Co. has a Chinese suitor for the steering business it bought back from Delphi Corp.
200 here threatened by paradox on pension
December 07, 2009, 12:06 AM / A group of former American Axle & Manufacturing salaried employees, including 200 people in this area, could lose a large piece of their pensions in the resolution of Delphi's bankruptcy - even though they never worked a day at Delphi.
Turner working on ex-Delphi employee pension problems
Congressman Mike Turner has testified before the House Education and Labor Subcommittee on Health, Employment, Labor and Pensions hearing investigating the management of former Delphi Corporation employees' pension plans.
Delphi retirees prep for House hear.....
Delphi Corp. salaried retirees this morning will ask members of a House of Representatives subcommittee to support their fight to regain health care and pensions, a spokesman said Tuesday.
: Delphi retirees continue.....
WARREN Delphi Corp. salaried retirees will get a chance to make their case for pension and health care support from the government at a House of Representatives hearing Dec.
House to hold hearing on Delphi pensions
The U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Education and Labor will hold a Dec.
Delphi retirees eye House hearing
Delphi Corp. salaried retirees will get another chance to make their case for pension and health care support from the government at a House of Representatives hearing Wednesday.
DELPHI: Congressional committee will hold hearing on benefits
A U.S. House of Representatives subcommittee is planning on conducting a hearing on the handling of Delphi Corp.
Lawmakers urge fair treatment of re.....
State Sens. Capri S. Cafaro, D-Hubbard, and Joe Schiavoni, D-Canfield, introduced a resolution today calling on the federal government to treat all General Motors-Delphi retirees fairly and equitably.
Menomonee Valley marks 10 years of growth
A celebration marking 10 years of work to redevelop Milwaukee's Menomonee Valley will be held Wednesday at Miller Park, and will be attended by more than 200 business leaders, government officials, funding partners and community leaders.
DELPHI Bankruptcy News, Issue No. 183
FAIRLESS HILLS, Pa. -- Bankruptcy Creditors' Service, Inc., published Issue No. 183 of DELPHI BANKRUPTCY NEWS today.
Yesterday, I had the good fortune to spend some time with Tom Fountain , the new CIO of Bunge, Ltd, a $52B global agribusiness and food company.A Tom is Bungea s first global CIO and has been charged with the not insignificant task of driving a major IT transformation to the nearly 200 year old company.A From what I could see, Tom is more than up ...
Oak Creek OKs deal for demolishing former Delphi plant
Published Nov. 18, 2009 at 1:55 p.m. Oak Creek a ' The Common Council on Tuesday approved an agreement that requires the remainder of the former Delphi Automotive Systems plant to be demolished by Oct.
Autoliv to Acquire Delphi Passive Safety Assets in North America
Regulatory News. Autoliv Inc. , the worldwide leader in automotive safety, has agreed to acquire North American airbag, seatbelt and steering wheel assets from Delphi.
Bankruptcy Judge Robert Gerber today approved an agreement between IUE-CWA retirees from Delphi Corp.
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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