The Double-Standardization Of Double Standards
Surely there is nothing new about double standards in business and finance, especially in the current crisis. In fact, there may even be a rising double standard for what constitutes a double standard.
Surely there is nothing new about double standards in business and finance, especially in the current crisis. In fact, there may even be a rising double standard for what constitutes a double standard.
Reuters | Posted 01.18.2009 | Business
DETROIT - General Motors Corp and Chrysler LLC made significant progress late Thursday on a deal to secure emergency loans as part of a U.S. governmen...
DealBook | Posted 12.01.2008 | Business
A deal to merge General Motors and Chrysler has hit an impasse after the Bush administration ruled out financing for it, Reuters reported, citing thre...
Steve Parker | Posted 11.29.2008 | Business
It wasn't hard to predict the demise of the "Hemi hybrid," but the end came a lot faster than expected. They should have given them a full year of production before, literally, pulling the plug.
New York Times | Andrew Ross Sorkin | Posted 11.28.2008 | Business
Is General Motors too big to fail? Rick Wagoner would sure like us to think so. Mr. Wagoner, the chief executive of the ailing automotive giant, spen...
Wall Street Journal | DEBORAH SOLOMON and STEPHEN POWER | Posted 11.27.2008 | Business
WASHINGTON -- The Department of Energy is working to release $5 billion in loans to General Motors Corp., according to a person familiar with the matt...
Steve Parker | Posted 11.24.2008 | Business
Whew! I thought Cerberus might really be in over their heads with their purchase of Chrysler from Daimler. Now that we know Dan Quayle is on the front lines, though, we can sleep a little sounder this evening.
DealBook | Posted 11.22.2008 | Business
G.M. has been negotiating with Chrysler, which is controlled by the private equity firm Cerberus Capital Management, about a potential merger between ...
AP | TOM KRISHER and JOE BEL BRUNO | Posted 11.21.2008 | Business
DETROIT — A potential deal for General Motors Corp. to acquire Chrysler LLC is slowly moving forward, but the transaction is being hampered by a...
Stuart Whatley | Posted 05.02.2009 | Politics