Ford Has Worst Year Ever, Lost $14.6 Billion, But Won't Seek Aid
DEARBORN, Mich. — After the worst annual loss in its 105-year history, Ford Motor Co. still doesn't plan to seek government aid, but it's borrow...
DEARBORN, Mich. — After the worst annual loss in its 105-year history, Ford Motor Co. still doesn't plan to seek government aid, but it's borrow...
AP | KIMBERLY S. JOHNSON and TOM KRISHER | Posted 01.10.2009 | Business
DEARBORN, Mich. — By shunning government loans, Ford Motor Co.'s top executives say they hope to buff up the automaker's image and set it apart ...
Wall Street Journal | EASHA ANAND | Posted 01.09.2009 | Business
The idea of providing federal aid to Detroit's auto makers has tepid support from Americans, mirroring the situation in Congress, where the emergency ...
blogs.abcnews.com | Posted 01.04.2009 | Home
Democrats sent a clear message to the White House tonight - make some of the $700 financial industry bailout money available to the domestic auto indu...
HuffingtonPost.com | Marcus Baram | Posted 01.04.2009 | Home
Executives of the Big Three have been on Capitol Hill today asking for $34 billion in government aid, lamenting their financial straits and vowing the...
Huffington Post | Katharine Zaleski | Posted 01.04.2009 | Business
Updated 10am EST Friday, December 5: The Big Three are back on Capitol Hill today. This time their talking to Congress about getting a multi-billion...
AP | TOM KRISHER and KIMBERLY S. JOHNSON | Posted 03.01.2009 | Business