Bankruptcy Help - Bailouts vs. bankruptcy - how to help the auto industry - Talk Radio News Service

Bailouts vs. bankruptcy - how to help the auto industry - Talk Radio News Service

Bailouts vs. bankruptcy - how to help the auto industry
Talk Radio News Service, DC
Today the Heritage Foundation held a forum concerning the best methods for dealing with the auto industry, specifically focusing on the benefits of bankruptcy. Paul Ingrassia, former Detroit Bureau Chief of the Wall Street Journal and Pulitzer Prize

Ask The Experts: Bankruptcy vs. Debt Settlement - CNBC


CNBC
Ask The Experts: Bankruptcy vs. Debt Settlement
CNBC, Englewood Cliffs
We have spoken to a lawyer about bankruptcy but the courts are backed up for 3 months, wow. So between tips from the show and help from my lawyer I called a couple of creditors last night and they were eager to offer a settlement.

Mortgage Industry, Consumer Groups React to Obama Mortgage Rescue Plan - Voice of America


AFP
Mortgage Industry, Consumer Groups React to Obama Mortgage Rescue Plan
Voice of America
Under current law, homeowners facing foreclosure cannot go to court to declare bankruptcy and then change the terms of their mortgages. But Congress is considering rewriting that law so that judges would have authority to work out a settlement or help
Obama housing plan gives hope to homeowners Norwalk Advocate
Schumer:2/3 Of Mortgage Servicers Agree To Foreclosure Plan CNNMoney.com
Can Homeowners Afford Obama's Plan? Forbes
StarNewsOnline.com - The Associated Press
all 383 news articles

AIG: The bailout that won't quit - CNNMoney.com

AIG: The bailout that won't quit
CNNMoney.com
Government officials decided they had to act lest the insurance titan file bankruptcy. At the time, AIG had $1.1 trillion in assets and 74 million clients in 130 countries, so the company's collapse would likely roil the global markets.

GM uncontrolled bankruptcy would be disaster: Ross - Reuters

GM uncontrolled bankruptcy would be disaster: Ross
Reuters
"We'll be slow getting out of it," Ross said. "The great danger is that much of the stimulus money will be saved rather than spent, so that won't help the economy. The slowdown in the American consumer has helped touch off the global crisis."

As GM losses deepen, bankruptcy fears grow - Detroit Free Press


ABC News
As GM losses deepen, bankruptcy fears grow
Detroit Free Press, United States
I think they cannot avoid bankruptcy." While things look bleak, several analysts see hope in recent statements by President Barack Obama pledging to help the industry and in recent meetings between industry leaders and the president's auto task force.
Video: End Of The Road For GM? CBS
Fork In The Road CBS News
GM posts wider loss, burns through $5.2 billion in cash AutoWeek
BusinessWeek - Salt Lake Tribune
all 931 news articles

Nations near bankruptcy, but IMF too poor to help - Globe and Mail


Globe and Mail
Nations near bankruptcy, but IMF too poor to help
Globe and Mail, Canada
Former Latvian finance minister Valdis Dombrovskis, who is attempting to cobble together a coalition government and end a period of paralyzing political infighting, yesterday declared that "the state is on the verge of bankruptcy.

Bailouts vs. bankruptcy - how to help the auto industry - Talk Radio News Service

Bailouts vs. bankruptcy - how to help the auto industry
Talk Radio News Service, DC
Today the Heritage Foundation held a forum concerning the best methods for dealing with the auto industry, specifically focusing on the benefits of bankruptcy. Paul Ingrassia, former Detroit Bureau Chief of the Wall Street Journal and Pulitzer Prize

Ask The Experts: Bankruptcy vs. Debt Settlement - CNBC


CNBC
Ask The Experts: Bankruptcy vs. Debt Settlement
CNBC, Englewood Cliffs
We have spoken to a lawyer about bankruptcy but the courts are backed up for 3 months, wow. So between tips from the show and help from my lawyer I called a couple of creditors last night and they were eager to offer a settlement.

Mortgage Industry, Consumer Groups React to Obama Mortgage Rescue Plan - Voice of America


AFP
Mortgage Industry, Consumer Groups React to Obama Mortgage Rescue Plan
Voice of America
Under current law, homeowners facing foreclosure cannot go to court to declare bankruptcy and then change the terms of their mortgages. But Congress is considering rewriting that law so that judges would have authority to work out a settlement or help
Obama housing plan gives hope to homeowners Norwalk Advocate
Schumer:2/3 Of Mortgage Servicers Agree To Foreclosure Plan CNNMoney.com
Can Homeowners Afford Obama's Plan? Forbes
StarNewsOnline.com - The Associated Press
all 383 news articles

AIG: The bailout that won't quit - CNNMoney.com

AIG: The bailout that won't quit
CNNMoney.com
Government officials decided they had to act lest the insurance titan file bankruptcy. At the time, AIG had $1.1 trillion in assets and 74 million clients in 130 countries, so the company's collapse would likely roil the global markets.

GM uncontrolled bankruptcy would be disaster: Ross - Reuters

GM uncontrolled bankruptcy would be disaster: Ross
Reuters
"We'll be slow getting out of it," Ross said. "The great danger is that much of the stimulus money will be saved rather than spent, so that won't help the economy. The slowdown in the American consumer has helped touch off the global crisis."

As GM losses deepen, bankruptcy fears grow - Detroit Free Press


ABC News
As GM losses deepen, bankruptcy fears grow
Detroit Free Press, United States
I think they cannot avoid bankruptcy." While things look bleak, several analysts see hope in recent statements by President Barack Obama pledging to help the industry and in recent meetings between industry leaders and the president's auto task force.
Video: End Of The Road For GM? CBS
Fork In The Road CBS News
GM posts wider loss, burns through $5.2 billion in cash AutoWeek
BusinessWeek - Salt Lake Tribune
all 931 news articles

Nations near bankruptcy, but IMF too poor to help - Globe and Mail


Globe and Mail
Nations near bankruptcy, but IMF too poor to help
Globe and Mail, Canada
Former Latvian finance minister Valdis Dombrovskis, who is attempting to cobble together a coalition government and end a period of paralyzing political infighting, yesterday declared that "the state is on the verge of bankruptcy.

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