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Sinking demand is casting a long shadow on the future of Detroit automakers, not the sinking demand of the 3rd quarter which was bad, but the sinking demand for the 4th quarter 2008 and in 2009. Something that GM and Ford with their optimistic forecasts of 13-14 million vehicles for 2009 as stated in theSenate on November 18, 2008 by their CEO's, may have missed as sales may be in the neighborhood of 10 million or lower in 2009.
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Detroit Auto Makers Need More Than a Bailout
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Wall Street Journal 11/10/2008
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New York Times 11/11/2008
GM faces intense competition in a shrinking market. And building appeal to younger demographics customers is critical to GM.
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New York Times 11/10/2008
Detroit Auto Makers Need More Than a Bailout
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Wall Street Journal 11/10/2008
Skeptics Present Another Obstacle for GM
Wall Street Journal 11/12/2008
Wall Street Journal 11/12/2008
Auto-Industry Crisis Tests Obama
Wall Street Journal 11/08/2008
After the first government loan General Motors begins serious restructuring in February 2009 as mandated in the loan terms. The government oversight over the restructuring.
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GM Shares Sharply Down as Western Europe Drags
Wall Street Journal 10/09/2008
Howes: Market drop revives talk of bankruptcy
Detroit News 10/10/2008
U.S. Auto Shares Plunge on a Grim Sales Forecast
New York Times 10/10/2008
Detroit Free Press 10/14/2008
General Motors, Driven to the Brink
New York Times 10/26/2008
How Detroit Drove Into a Ditch
Wall Street Journal 10/25/2008
Marchionne has kept many of the managers from the previous Chrysler. Jim Press is deputy CEO and adviser. He came from Toyota. Everything else will change. He is flattening the organization structure to improve communication and speed. Smaller car lineup will replace the prior lineup, and Fiat's engine technology will provide help for fuel efficient cars.
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Fiat, in Deal With Union, Will Buy Rest of Chrysler
New York Times 01/01/2014
Worker Reaction to Chrysler bankruptcy
Detroit Free Press 05/04/2009
Bankruptcy reality sets in for Chrysler, workers
Detroit Free Press 05/04/2009
Chrysler reborn under alliance with Fiat
Detroit Free Press 05/04/2009
Impact:: Bankruptcy Announcement
Detroit Free Press 05/04/2009
Chrysler tried in vain to sell parts to Chinese, form partnerships
Detroit News 05/04/2009
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