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Gettelfinger discloses that he is discussing more possible cuts at Chrysler as Chrysler faces a big restructuring. This will be the most difficult of the Big Three because Chrysler faces a financial crunch. Chrysler did not anticipate the new fuel economy standards mandated by Congress and will fall behind if it does not take action in this area. It lacks the resources to develop these new technologies.

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