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New GM chief: Can't take 'anything off the table'

 
WASHINGTON (CNN) — Newly-minted General Motors CEO Fritz Henderson told CNN's John King that all options are in play as the beleaguered company struggles to steer clear of bankruptcy court. "As I look at the situation today, the company still needs to pull together our people, our suppliers, our dealers, management executives, everyone, bondholders, retirees … [...] (link)

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