Posts Tagged ‘Chrysler Bankruptcy’

Sale of GM Assets Pending for Friday

Federal Bankruptcy Court Judge Robert Gerber approved the sale of most General Motors assets to a new corporation to be owned by the governments of the United States, Canada and the province of Ontario, the United Auto Worker’s Voluntary Employee Benefit Association trust (“VEBA”), and GM bondholders.  Gerber today also denied a “fast track” appeal to [...]

 

Chrysler Assets Sold to Fiat Group

For more information, see the article in the New York Times.

 

Chrysler Clears Legal Hurdles to Sale of Assets

The full Supreme Court Tuesday decided not to hear the merits of a challenge to the sale of Chrysler assets to a group comprised of Fiat, the US, Canada and the Chrysler Auto Worker Union Retirement Trust.  The unanimous court, in a two-page-opinion, lifted the temporary stay granted by Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg on Monday, [...]

 

Sale of Chrysler Assets Delayed

This afternoon, the United States Supreme Court issued a stay of the sale to Fiat SpA of the assets of Chrysler LLC, currently attempting to exit bankruptcy proceedings so that it may proceed as a going concern in the global automotive industry.

 

Chrysler and Rejected Dealers Duke it Out

Now that the Bankruptcy Court has approved the sale of Chrysler’s assets to a consortium of buyers lead by Italian carmaker Fiat, the next major issue is which Dealer Agreements will be assumed and which ones will be rejected. 

 

GM enters bankruptcy; Chrysler nearer to leaving

General Motors Corporation filed a petition for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection this morning in the Second District of New York Bankruptcy Court. According to the bankruptcy filing, as of March 31, 2009, General Motors employed approximately 235,000 employees worldwide.  In addition, General Motors had consolidated global recorded assets of approximately $82.3 billion and liabilities of [...]