Bankruptcy Help - GM, Chrysler sales hurt by mixed messages - Los Angeles Times

GM, Chrysler sales hurt by mixed messages - Los Angeles Times
CEOs: GM’s Rick Wagoner, from left, Chrysler’s Robert Nardelli and Ford’s Alan Mulally on Capitol Hill in November. Ford didn’t ask for bailout aid, and its market share has risen. The automakers painted a dire picture of their health to win

White House planning more auto financial aid - KUTV
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Barack Obama is finishing work on the next round of help for General Motors and Chrysler, which he plans to announce tomorrow at the White House. In return for the aid, the administration will ask for tough cost-cutting

Economist: Arab common market likely to help overcome economic crises - MENAFN
A leading economist has warned against the repercussions of the global financial crisis on Arab countries, urging governments to take a sound and decisive approach to address such an outcome and deal with its present and future effects. Dr

Unhappy returns - Asbury Park Press
When the East Brunswick-based builder went belly up in October 2006, Esposito Group LLC in Old Bridge, a paving and excavation company, lost its biggest customer and was owed $296,000. “We were put in a really bad place,” said Esposito, 32. He had to

Free bankruptcy classes overflowing - Grand Junction Daily Sentinel
Hiring a personal bankruptcy attorney could cost a couple thousand dollars. But for those on the Western Slope unable to afford an attorney, there is help, and her name is Carol A. Viner. An attorney with Colorado Legal Services, Viner said the

Obama to unveil plans to salvage US auto sector - Khaleej Times
WASHINGTON - With the US auto industry skidding toward an abyss, President Barack Obama unveils his plan on Monday for the sector that could entail more federal aid to help manufacturers weather the economic storm. Obama’s auto task force has been

Weston couple struggles to start over after bankruptcy and layoffs - Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel
Two years ago, Sheila and Richard Tobier dug into the equity in their Weston home to keep their telephone systems business afloat. But the 19-year-old business didn’t make it. Last May, the Tobiers filed Chapter 7 personal and business bankruptcy

GM, Chrysler sales hurt by mixed messages - Los Angeles Times
CEOs: GM’s Rick Wagoner, from left, Chrysler’s Robert Nardelli and Ford’s Alan Mulally on Capitol Hill in November. Ford didn’t ask for bailout aid, and its market share has risen. The automakers painted a dire picture of their health to win

White House planning more auto financial aid - KUTV
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Barack Obama is finishing work on the next round of help for General Motors and Chrysler, which he plans to announce tomorrow at the White House. In return for the aid, the administration will ask for tough cost-cutting

Economist: Arab common market likely to help overcome economic crises - MENAFN
A leading economist has warned against the repercussions of the global financial crisis on Arab countries, urging governments to take a sound and decisive approach to address such an outcome and deal with its present and future effects. Dr

Unhappy returns - Asbury Park Press
When the East Brunswick-based builder went belly up in October 2006, Esposito Group LLC in Old Bridge, a paving and excavation company, lost its biggest customer and was owed $296,000. “We were put in a really bad place,” said Esposito, 32. He had to

Free bankruptcy classes overflowing - Grand Junction Daily Sentinel
Hiring a personal bankruptcy attorney could cost a couple thousand dollars. But for those on the Western Slope unable to afford an attorney, there is help, and her name is Carol A. Viner. An attorney with Colorado Legal Services, Viner said the

Obama to unveil plans to salvage US auto sector - Khaleej Times
WASHINGTON - With the US auto industry skidding toward an abyss, President Barack Obama unveils his plan on Monday for the sector that could entail more federal aid to help manufacturers weather the economic storm. Obama’s auto task force has been

Weston couple struggles to start over after bankruptcy and layoffs - Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel
Two years ago, Sheila and Richard Tobier dug into the equity in their Weston home to keep their telephone systems business afloat. But the 19-year-old business didn’t make it. Last May, the Tobiers filed Chapter 7 personal and business bankruptcy

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