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- Granholm lauds music marathon in Ferndale for US autos
- Man allegedly tries to steal his ‘dream car’
Auto briefs
The Detroit News
loansSouthfield-based Lear Corp. said it is evaluating whether to apply for the $5 billion U. aid program for struggling auto parts suppliers because it has lots of liquidity. The government’s partsmaker rescue is designed to help cash-strapped companies by providing guarantees or money against their accounts receivable from General Motors Corp.
Granholm heads to Washington to lobby for auto aid
Forbes
Jennifer Granholm is headed to Washington to lobby again for help for the nation’s beleaguered auto industry. Granholm expected to meet Tuesday with White House representatives Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood and others.
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Why US Taxpayers Will Bail ut Foreign Auto Suppliers
NetworkWorld.com
workers are suffering mightily from the global economic recession. They’re “teetering on the brink of insolvency” according to one auto-supplier executive quoted in a.
Granholm lauds music marathon in Ferndale for US autos
Detroit Free Press
com — to sign pledges promising their next car will be one built by the Detroit’s Three. Guinness World Records publishes an annual list of record-breaking achievements. In the shopworn caf?raped with banners proclaiming “Chevrolet” and “UAW — Win Justice” Granholm told a crowd that “standing up for our American auto industry and its workers is so important. “‘Neil 46 of Royal ak said about 2000 people had signed so far and that he’d submit the names “to the leaders of the Big Three to show to Congress. “About half of the musicians are autoworkers he added. Parked outside the caf?t 240 W.
Man allegedly tries to steal his ‘dream car’
The Associated Press
(AP) — He freely admitted that his dream car is a red Nissan Altima with a push-button ignition. A 21-year-old man was charged Monday with burglary and attempted theft for allegedly trying to steal one from a Nissan auto dealership. Police said the man saw the car on the showroom floor around midnight on Sunday. Police said he broke in and started the car but couldn’t find a way to get it out of the building. Police said he then broke a showroom window but was unable to maneuver the auto out the building. He was discovered a short time later by police who arrested him.
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