nytimes.com - 6/10/2009
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With the touch of pen to paper and a simple wire transfer, Chrysler completed its alliance with Fiat on Wednesday morning, largely ending its quick trip through bankruptcy. The reorganization was completed in 42 days. The last obstacle to an exit a temporary stay imposed by the Supreme Court ...
online.wsj.com - 6/6/2009
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WASHINGTON -- The Obama administration rushed an alliance
between Chrysler LLC and Fiat SpA despite Chrysler's worries...
about Fiat's financial health and its willingness to share technology, according to internal company emails. The emails show Fiat ...
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U.S. Pushed Fiat Deal on Chrysler
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news.yahoo.com - 6/8/2009
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Fiat takeover of Chrysler complete
AMERICAblog News| A great nation deserves the truth —
The articles about this are not written well at all. Including this NYT piece and this by Dow Jones. It's not at all clear if Fiat actually owns Chrysler (they only have a 20% stake), nor is it clear if the new company Fiat and Chrysler are forming is a third company, apart from Fiat and Chrysler, or whether it's a new company combining what was Fiat and Chrysler. Anyway, the deal is done. Okay, here's a better article from CNNMoney. Still not totally clear. ...
Fiat Deal Done
Matthew Yglesias —
... Looks like the Supreme Court has cleared the last hurdle to Fiat’s takeover of Chrysler and now we’re ready to go. I suppose my lingering question about this is what do we do if it turns out that Fiat is making a catastrophic business error, and needs a new bailout in 12 months? ...
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breitbart.com 6/9/2009 — WASHINGTON (AP) - Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on Monday delayed Chrysler's sale of most of its assets to a group led by Italy's Fiat, but didn't say how long the deal will remain on hold. Ginsburg said in an order that the sale is ...
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slate.com 5/6/2009 — Dan Gross, in a defense of the Chrysler deal's treatment of bondholders, writes The Chrysler deal, midwifed and financed by the government, does upend the traditional order and sets a precedent that, were it to be repeated, would be dangerous . [E.A.] ...