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GM/Chrysler Merger 'Too Horrible to Contemplate'

(Newser) - GM and Chrysler are indeed seriously discussing a merger, sources tell Tom Walsh of the Detroit Free Press, which just proves “how desperately some people want to exit the automobile business.” Both companies are already too big—put them together and they’d be “way, way, way”...

GM, Chrysler Deep Into Merger Talks

(Newser) - GM and Chrysler are quietly seeking a merger deal that would create the world's largest car maker and reshape the auto industry. Talks between GM and Cerebrus Capital Management, which owns Chrysler, have a 50% chance of succeeding, sources tell the New York Times. Other sources say the deal has...

In Crisis, Wheels Coming Off for Detroit Automakers

Economic downturn bad news for cars

(Newser) - The situation in Detroit looked bleak before the current economic crisis; now, it looks apocalyptic, the Washington Post reports. As GM’s stock fell 31% yesterday. Adjust for inflation, and the company is worth far less now than it was after the 1929 crash. “It’s devastating,” said...

Dow Falls 678 to Sub-9,000 Close
 Dow Falls 678 to Sub-9,000 Close 
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Dow Falls 678 to Sub-9,000 Close

Dow falls below 9,000 for first time since 2003

(Newser) - Stocks plunged in the last hours of trading today as a number of government moves did little to shore up investors' confidence, MarketWatch reports. The Dow’s losses accelerated sharply after it dropped below the psychological threshold of 9,000 points. It closed down 678.91 at 8,579.19;...

Now Brace for Short-Sellers
 Now Brace for Short-Sellers 

Now Brace for Short-Sellers

Wall Street steels for end of ban short-selling

(Newser) - The controversial three-week ban on short-selling financial stocks ends at midnight tonight and analysts are uncertain about the impact on an already-traumatized Wall Street. Financial shares have plunged 23% since the ban was imposed, suggesting short-selling might not have played as large a role as suspected in earlier declines, reports...

GM May Sell Detroit Home Base
 GM May Sell Detroit Home Base 

GM May Sell Detroit Home Base

Firm seeks investment from pension funds in landmark Renaissance Center

(Newser) - General Motors will ask to borrow $500 million from pension funds for Detroit city employees to refinance its headquarters, the Renaissance Center, the News reports. The firm will make a pitch to the police and fire retirement system Thursday; GM will consider selling the landmark and leasing office space inside...

Bush OKs $25B for Car Giants

Money tabbed to help automakers in transition to fuel-efficient vehicles

(Newser) - President Bush today approved the $25 billion in low-interest loans aimed at helping US automakers in their transition to building more fuel-efficient vehicles, the Wall Street Journal reports. The industry long pushed for the package, estimating the total cost of the makeover at $100 billion. It’s now up the...

House OKs $25B Detroit Rescue
 House OKs $25B Detroit Rescue 

House OKs $25B Detroit Rescue

Package of low-interest loans aims to prop up staggering auto industry

(Newser) - The House has approved a $25 billion lifeline to Detroit's battered auto industry, the Detroit Free Press reports. The package of low-interest loans to help automakers switch to manufacturing more fuel-efficient vehicles is expected to be approved by the Senate today and signed by the president soon after. Michigan lawmakers...

Auto Giants Press Congress for $25B Loan

Credit pinch, oil prices could cost thousands of jobs, execs say

(Newser) - The CEOs of US auto giants seem to have convinced some in Congress they, too, need billions in federal loans, the Detroit Free Press reports, though it’s uncertain if they’ll get the $25 billion they’re asking for. High oil and commodity prices and tightened credit threaten jobs...

Volt's Looks Kill Some GM Buzz
 Volt's Looks Kill Some GM Buzz 

Volt's Looks Kill Some GM Buzz

Plug-in electric car finally unveiled today; production model too ordinary for some fans

(Newser) - GM offered its first official look today at the plug-in Chevrolet Volt, CNNMoney reports, the electric car slated to go on sale in 2010. Its tame appearance drew the ire of gearheads hoping it would look more like the futuristic concept version. "A lot of people are saying they're...

GM Rolls Out Volt Tomorrow; Hopes for Game-Changer

Automaker sees battery-powered car as turning point for company, Detroit

(Newser) - General Motors will unveil its new Chevy Volt tomorrow, hoping that the battery-operated car will reverse its long reputation as a gas-guzzling industry dinosaur and attract devotees of competitors' hybrids, reports the Wall Street Journal. GM hopes the Volt, a lithium-ion-powered car due to hit the market in 2010, can...

Investors Wary; Stocks Mixed
 Investors Wary; Stocks Mixed 
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Investors Wary; Stocks Mixed

Lehman's floundering continues to stir fear in financial sector

(Newser) - The markets ended mixed today, as Lehman Brothers foundered and financial firms continued to take hits, MarketWatch reports. Weekly gains were slim, despite Sunday’s Fannie and Freddie bailout, which was supposed to calm investor fears and boost the markets. The Dow closed down 11.72 at 11,421.99....

Late Reversal Leads to Gains
 Late Reversal Leads to Gains 
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Late Reversal Leads to Gains

Off big early on Lehman, worries, Dow finishes session up 164.79

(Newser) - The markets saw gains late in the day today despite large losses in the financial sector, MarketWatch reports. Lehman Brothers fell another 41.9% as traders deemed its survival plan ineffective. But falling oil boosted industrial and transport shares, and the Dow closed up 164.79 at 11,43371. The...

Industrial Firms Lead Recovery
 Industrial Firms Lead Recovery 
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Industrial Firms Lead Recovery

(Newser) - Stocks rebounded from yesterday's miserable day to close with mild gains, MarketWatch reports. Energy and industrial firms did well after yesterday's huge sell-off, but concerns about Lehman Brothers continued to weigh on the financial sector. The Dow closed up 38.19 points at 11,268.92, the Nasdaq rose 18....

Stocks Send Mixed Messages
 Stocks Send Mixed Messages 
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Stocks Send Mixed Messages

Falling oil prices have lost their ability to spur gains in equities

(Newser) - The markets saw mixed gains today as investors weighed falling oil, mildly positive manufacturing news and another big drop in domestic auto sales, the Wall Street Journal reports. The Dow closed up 15.96 at 11,532.88. The Nasdaq added 15.51 to close at 2,333.73, and...

Sales Skid Again for GM, Ford, Toyota

Detroit heavies off at least 20% each; Japanese giant down 9.4%

(Newser) - General Motors, Ford and Toyota reported dramatic declines in sales for August stemming from the weak US economy and record gas prices, Bloomberg reports. Ford's domestic sales plunged 27% and GM's 20%, and both automakers will cut second-half production by the tens of thousands. Toyota fared better, down just 9....

Small Cars Carry Big Price Tags
 Small Cars Carry Big Price Tags 

Small Cars Carry Big Price Tags

As public turns from SUVs, automakers jack up prices on compacts

(Newser) - With sales of SUVs and trucks dwindling, car companies have begun to push smaller, more fuel-efficient models—but not for the same small prices. Without the $10,000 profit that was typical on SUVs, automakers can no longer sell cars like the Ford Focus for an average profit of $100....

GM Recalls 800K Over Electric Issues

Short circuit in wiper-fluid system may cause fires in popular SUVs, other models

(Newser) - An electrical glitch has General Motors recalling 857,735 vehicles today, Reuters reports. GM will recall all cars with a heated windshield wiper fluid system for faults that may lead the system to short circuit, increasing the likelihood of fire or other electrical malfunctions. See below for a full list...

Arab Investors Interested in GM's Hummer Brand

As US sales slide, GM looks overseas to unload gas-guzzler unit

(Newser) - There may soon be more Hummers heading to the Persian Gulf, this time as two Gulf Arab investors signal interest in buying GM's troubled brand of SUV—modeled on the military vehicle. Analysts have expected the gas-guzzler to be tough to unload, but low fuel prices, economic prosperity, and Hummer’...

GM Plans New Chevy Compact
 GM Plans New Chevy Compact 

GM Plans New Chevy Compact

(Newser) - General Motors will invest $500 million to build its new compact car in the US, the Detroit News reports. The Chevrolet Cruze, expected to get about 45mpg, will go into production in 2010 in Lordstown, Ohio. The ailing automaker, once heavily reliant on SUVs, continues to alter its production line...

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