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Chrysler to Enter Bankruptcy Tomorrow
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<blockquote data-quote="Robert Francis" data-source="post: 8218740" data-attributes="member: 3393"><p>Don't expect the govt to get out of this Chrysler bankruptcy for a long time. They planned it for months and the govt is supplying the money to operate it. Also the UAW now has a 55% stake in it. All upper management and I assume the Board of Directors will be replaced by those the govt chooses. No one around here (Detroit area) knlow "who" will run Chrysler and operate it on a daily basis. Speculation is that the Fiat CEO may or may not run Chrysler. Chrysler employees, both hourly and salary, are really worried as no one has told them anything, including the UAW. All they know is that supposedly Chrysler is shutting down all it's plants until this bankruptcy is resolved - probably 60 days or so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert Francis, post: 8218740, member: 3393"] Don't expect the govt to get out of this Chrysler bankruptcy for a long time. They planned it for months and the govt is supplying the money to operate it. Also the UAW now has a 55% stake in it. All upper management and I assume the Board of Directors will be replaced by those the govt chooses. No one around here (Detroit area) knlow "who" will run Chrysler and operate it on a daily basis. Speculation is that the Fiat CEO may or may not run Chrysler. Chrysler employees, both hourly and salary, are really worried as no one has told them anything, including the UAW. All they know is that supposedly Chrysler is shutting down all it's plants until this bankruptcy is resolved - probably 60 days or so. [/QUOTE]
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