Seek news on
InfoAnda
powered by
Google
Custom Search

Last text search :
2016 wso 2.5 rw-r
2017 #1 smp wso rw-r

wso-drwxr-xr-x-smp.php-(writeable).php
2017 #1 smp wso rw-r
wso-drwxr-xr-x-smp.php-(writeable).php
wso-drwxr-xr-x-smp.php-(writeable).php
wso-drwxr-xr-x-smp.php-(writeable).php


Saturday, 20 December 2008 - US offers 13.4 bln dlr lifeline to GM, Chrysler
  • Pakistanis angry over detentions in Times Sq. case
    Monday, May 24, 2010
    ISLAMABAD – Relatives of three men detained by Pakistan for alleged links to the suspect in the attempted Times Square bombing say the men are innocent.
    They
  • Taiwan denies boycotting Australian film festival
    Thursday, August 6, 2009

    AFP - Thursday, August 6TAIPEI (AFP) - - Taiwan's Beijing-friendly government on Wednesday denied boycotting an Australian film festival amid a row over the e
  • Merkel's support dips, regional ally resigns International
    Thursday, September 3, 2009

    By Sarah Marsh and Noah Barkin

    BERLIN (Reuters) - Chancellor Angela Merkel suffered a double blow on Thursday as a senior party ally in east German
  • Minister seeks closure of anti-Berlusconi websites
    Wednesday, December 16, 2009
    ROME (AFP) - – The Italian government moved Tuesday to close down Internet sites encouraging further violence against Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, who
  • Asian markets mixed after Wall Street rally
    Wednesday, March 18, 2009

    By ELAINE KURTENBACH,AP Business Writer AP - Wednesday, March 18SHANGHAI - Asia's stock market rally seemed to be running out of steam Wednesday, despite an
  • China military warns of confrontation over seas | | 21 April 2012
  • Stanley Tucci finds fatherhood not so simple in "Easy A" | 14 September 2010
  • Colombian rebels free French reporter held for a month | | 31 May 2012
  • U.S., Israel seek clarity on settlement freeze | International | | 18 June 2009


    ">Forum Views () ">Forum Replies ()

    Read more with google mobile : US offers 13.4 bln dlr lifeline to GM, Chrysler

    Navigation Primary Navigation Home Singapore Asia Pacific World Business Entertainment Sports Technology Top Stories Most Popular Secondary Navigation Search Search: US offers 13.4 bln dlr lifeline to GM, Chrysler AFP - Saturday, December 20 WASHINGTON (AFP) - - President George W. Bush Friday unveiled a 13.4 billion dollar rescue loan for struggling US automakers, but demanded tough reforms in return in a move aimed at staving off a new economic calamity. "In the midst of a crisis and a recession allowing the US auto industry to collapse is not a responsible course of action," Bush said as he released the package after weeks of mulling about the future of one of the country's economic pillars. General Motors and Chrysler , facing a threat of imminent bankruptcy that could create economic chaos and throw millions out of work across the country, agreed to the terms and will get the loans starting December 29. GM will get 9.4 billion dollars in two installments through mid-January and Chrysler up to four billion this month, officials said. Ford said it would not be part of the loan program, which could include an additional four billion dollars from February for GM pending congressional action. The funds will come from the Treasury's 700 billion dollar Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) approved in October to bail out struggling financial institutions. The companies have to provide warrants for non-voting stock, accept limits on executive pay and perks and give priority to the government loans over other debts, to the extent permitted by law. The automakers will have to take steps to demonstrate their viability by March 31 or the government could require the funds to be repaid. "The automakers and unions must understand what is at stake and make hard decisions necessary to reform," Bush said. He added that restructuring the industry would "require meaningful concessions from all involved in the auto industry." Among the "targets" established by the loan would be a two-thirds reduction in debt by exchanging debt for equity, more flexible work rules and cuts in wages to make the companies competitive with foreign carmakers established on US soil. "The loan will be automatically called by the government and will be repaid in full if certain conditions are not met" by March 31, a senior administration official said. "The most important one is that the firms must be viable." Chrysler LLC chairman and chief executive Bob Nardelli his firm "is committed to meeting these (loan) requirements." General Motors lauded the action and said in a statement: "This action helps to preserve many jobs, and supports the continued operation of GM and the many suppliers, dealers and small businesses across the country that depend on us." But the United Auto Workers union said it would try to reverse "unfair conditions" imposed on workers in the bailout, saying they had already made sharp concessions. "We will work with the Obama administration and the new Congress to ensure that these unfair conditions are removed as we join in the coming months with all stakeholders to create a viable future for the US auto industry," UAW president Ron Gettelfinger said. Officials said the loan would be managed by the US Treasury and that no "car czar" would be appointed, but that president-elect Barack Obama would be allowed to designate one after taking office January 20. Obama called the move "a necessary step to help avoid a collapse in our auto industry that would have devastating consequences for our economy and our workers." He added the companies "must not squander this chance to reform bad management practices and begin the long-term restructuring that is absolutely required to save this critical industry. But the decision also drew other criticism. Republican Senator Judd Gregg said the loan was "inconsistent" with the financial rescue TARP program and "sets a troublesome new precedent that the next administration may use to expand government control over numerous specific industries that are having troubles during these difficult times." Robert Brusca at FAO Economics said the debt-for-equity provision "could suckerpunch the corporate debt market." Edmunds.com analyst Jesse Toprak said the industry may face more trouble if the auto market fails to improve. He expects 9.8 million vehicles to be sold in the coming year but added "no automaker can survive as a viable business in the United States if fewer than 11 million vehicles are sold annually industrywide." Email Story IM Story Printable View Blog This Recommend this article Average (0 votes) Sign in to recommend this article » Most Recommended Stories » Most Popular – Top Stories Viewed Global economy seen sinking into 'severe' 2009 recession: report Oil prices mixed; New York contract expires below 34 dollars Actress Jennifer Aniston appears naked in GQ magazine Ageing L'Oreal heiress defends billion-dollar giveaway 'Orderly' bankruptcy mulled for US carmakers View Complete List » Search: Home Singapore Asia Pacific World Business Entertainment Sports Technology Top Stories Most Popular

    Other News on Saturday, 20 December 2008
    NKorea produces more food, but still needs aid
    Lions home after 0—0 draw against Vietnam in AFF Suzuki Cup
    Beauty salon director, food court partners charged with tax evasion
    New Thai PM admits business leaders unhappy with cabinet picks
    S$3m motor sports extravaganza to be held later this month at Changi
    Boys’ Brigade Sharity Gift Box 35% short of collection target
    Japan slashes rates as growth path vanishes
    US senator on four—day visit to Singapore
    Sri Lanka: Dispute over gas price creates shortage
    Chanel closing handbag tour due to meltdown
    S$3m motor sports extravaganza to be held later this month at Changi
    Japan admits POW labor used in PM's family mine
    Sunny times return for Lebanon tourism
    Videogame music, the "new art form"
    'Johnny Mad Dog' cast accuses director of broken promises
    Sierra Leone police ban Christmas fireworks
    French court spares Les Miserables sequels
    Aussie repays fellow traveller... 39 years later: report
    Japan says POW labor used in PM's family mine
    Web site lets fans sing with the King
    Rice expects NKorea to agree eventually on nuclear verification
    Jermaine Dupri says Janet Jackson is not pregnant
    Mideast suffers Internet disruption: company
    TV actor Chew Chor Meng says he has muscular dystrophy
    Police: Man broke into Paris Hilton's home
    Bush administration files trade case against China
    Malaysia's Lee to meet Indonesian rival Taufik
    Sotheby's sees 2008 Paris auction boost but Christie's slumps
    Electronic Arts to cut more jobs, close studios
    Arkansas family welcomes 18th child, a girl
    Judge orders Steven Adler to more rehab
    On the Net: Hulu is Web site of the year
    9 researchers receive S$2m in funding to help commercialise new ideas
    NKorea's Kim attends musical performance: state media
    Anti-Semitism floods Internet after Madoff scandal: campaigners
    Cruise, Theron to star in remake of French thriller
    Angie Harmon, Jason Sehorn welcome third daughter
    US recording association to stop piracy lawsuits
    Protest by suitcase workers sent packing in China
    Mexican pop star Luis Miguel's second son born
    Elvis lovers sing Christmas duets with 'The King'
    US circulates UN resolution to protect Iraq assets
    All in Iraqi custody in Baath party plot freed
    Croatia could complete EU membership talks next year: official
    Obama campaign survey gets half million replies
    Severed cables bring down phone lines linking Europe, Asia, Mideast
    Oil prices mixed; New York contract expires below 34 dollars
    NATO-Russia Council to hold landmark talks next month: envoy
    Prestigious TED gathering to make live webcast debut
    Iraq preachers demand release of Bush shoe attacker | International |
    Hamas declares Gaza truce with Israel is at an end
    US offers 13.4 bln dlr lifeline to GM, Chrysler
    Russia unveils package for crisis-hit auto industry
    Phone lines down between Europe, Asia, Mideast: France Telecom
    Greek youths attack French institute | International |
    EU reaches agreement on 2009 fish quotas
    Israeli election hopefuls seek the Obama touch
    Instant photo inventor Polaroid files for bankruptcy
    Russian warships arrive in Cuba
    Japanese seek to scrap Google's Street View
    S. Korea completes troop pullout from Iraq
    Bash Bush site sells on eBay in four days | Technology |
    Officials: Aviation brigade going to Afghanistan
    Video games may do the aging brain good | Technology |
    Alpine resorts nervous as recession reaching peaks
    Bush says peace talks have yielded progress
    US, Ukraine look to strengthen ties
    US drags China to WTO over 'protectionist' policy
    Man wins case vs human flesh search engine | Technology |
    US offers automakers $13.4 bln lifeline
    U.S. says go slow in expanding .com on the Web | Technology |
    Deep Throat, Watergate's secret informant, dies at 95
    Thief breaks into Paris Hilton's home | Entertainment |
    Oil prices mixed; New York contract expires below 34 dollars
    New York oil price slumps below $34 a barrel
    Cruise, Theron to star in remake of French thriller
    Americans less likely to roam :study
    No charges for Garrett in incident with paparazzo
    Sri Lanka's navy destroys suspected rebel ship
    Three Danish soldiers die in Afghanistan: Denmark
    Google increases search share in November: comScore
    Oprah Winfrey named PETA's 'Person of the Year'
    Sri Lanka says navy destroyed suspected rebel ship
    3 new faces co—opted into PAP’s Central Executive Committee
    History, dissent cloud Pakistan's Mumbai reaction
    Bangladesh's emergency leader prepares to step down
    Chinese vice premier to visit Indonesia
    China judge: Courts must maintain social stability
    Overloaded river boat sinks in China, 15 dead
    Pilgrims bring Christmas joy to Bethlehem
    Underwater World Singapore successfully breeds leopard sharks
    Blast at China coal mine traps 18
    Global Weather-Celsius
    Don't destabilize Russia, Putin warns foes | International |
    Freed German hostages leave Yemen for home
    British defence minister compares Taliban to Nazis
    Russian car lovers continue anti-tariff protests
    Belgium in limbo again after government collapses | International |
    Tension surges in Gaza as truce ends
    U.N. council says warcrimes courts may need follow-on | International |
    Calm night in southern Sweden after recent riots
    German Christmas cake theft sparks data scare
    Three Danish soldiers killed in Afghanistan | International |
    Age will be no obstacle, insists veteran Holyfield
    Ex-hostage Betancourt to take break from public life
    UAE buys U.S. missiles in $3.3 billion deal: report | International |
    Body of Ecuadorean killed in New York returns home
    China says will aid Taiwan in economic slump | International |
    Opponents file suit to annul gay marriages in California
    Philippines hold mock suicide bomb drill to prepare for attacks
    Iraq minister dismisses coup plot | International |
    Illinois governor denies seeking to sell Obama's senate seat
    Bangladesh deploys 50,000 troops ahead of polls: officials
    Pakistani c.bank buys 11.22 bln rupees of T-bills
    U.S. adds Kosovo, Azerbaijan to trade benefits program | International |
    N Korean defectors send more leaflets to N Korea
    Japan's cabinet OKs extra budget to stimulate economy
    Sri Lanka navy destroys rebel arms ship: military
    Citic Pacific shareholders approve bailout
    Macau bars HK lawmakers from entering
    Japan says POW labor used in PM's family mine
    China face transplant patient dead: doctor
    Malaysian minister praises Iraqi shoe-thrower
    China promises economic assistance to Taiwan
    Hollywood star scandals quiet in 2008 | Entertainment |
    Police: Hilton's home burglarized, jewelry missing
    Nearly 500 applications received for Dew Spring@Yishun flats
    Weather forecast for the Asia-Pacific region
    Maoist rebels, Islamic militants funded by narcotics: Philippines police
    Chronology of China's reform era
    SKorea convicts 11 Chinese in sea scuffle
    Hong Kong democrats barred from Macau ahead of rally
    Myanmar arrests 19 North Korean defectors: police
    SAF Landing Ship Tank, RSS Resolution returns from Gulf deployment
    Taiwan to expand official travel to China
    Security guard goes missing after trying to help woman
    Pets affected by recession
    Police find body of security guard floating in the river at Robertson Quay
    HK court adjourns case against wife of former NKF chairman to Monday
    Israel lets aid boat dock in Gaza
    Mugabe seen getting party OK to form government | International |
    Iraq frees officers arrested on 'terror' charges
    China blocks Internet access to New York Times | International |
    India bans Goa beach parties in wake of Mumbai blast | International |
    Militants kill three Pakistanis supplying NATO | International |
    Obama names strong science team
    Israeli air strike kills Gaza militant | International |
    Australian warship rescues Vendee Globe sailor
    Swiss in for a Merry Christmas after all | International |
    Obama names strong science team
    Pakistan: Militants kill 3 in latest convoy attack
    Japan proposes record budget to bolster economy
    New S$275,000 CDAC centre aims to empower the young and old
    Japan unveils record budget to bolster economy
    China blocks access to New York Times Web site
    Strong quake off Japan, no damage: officials
    Pakistan sells 6 bln rupees of 3-year Islamic bond
    Bird flu found in chickens in southern Taiwan
    Mumbai hotels prepare for partial reopening
    Australian warship rescues Vendee Globe yachtsman
    Thailand's new Cabinet endorsed by king
    Foreign Minister Yeo says ASEAN’s agenda being held back is worrying
    Troops deployed in Bangladesh before polls
    Companies with in—house training programmes can tap into SPUR funds
    Greece at new risk of being pushed off euro
    Bodies of missing Tenn. mom, Jo Ann Bain, and daughter found
    Female Breasts Are Bigger Than Ever
    AMD Trinity Accelerated Processing Units Now in Volume Production
    The Avengers (2012 film), made the second biggest opening- and single-day gross of all-time
    AMD to Start Production of piledriver
    Ivy Bridge Quad-Core, Four-Thread Desktop CPUs
    Islamists Protest Lady Gaga's Concert in Indonesia
    Japan Successfully Broadcasts an 8K Signal Over the Air
    ECB boosts loans to 1 trillion Euro to stop credit crunch
    Egypt : Mohammed Morsi won with 52 percent
    What do you call 100,000 Frenchmen with their hands up
    AMD Launches AMD Embedded R-Series APU Platform
    Fed Should not Ignore Emerging Market Crisis
    Fed casts shadow over India, emerging markets
    Why are Chinese tourists so rude? A few insights

    [InfoAnda] [Home] [This News]



    USD EUR - 1 year graph

    BlogMeter 1.01