Showing posts with label loans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label loans. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Chrysler to repay government loans

Chrysler will announce today that it's paying back its government loans, the Associated Press says, based on a "person briefed on the matter."...More

Friday, December 10, 2010

Chrysler next to get billions in federal technology loans?


Chrysler, the recently bankrupt automaker that accepted billions in government aid last year, is reportedly next in line to receive new technology loans from the U.S. Department of Energy. Ford, Tesla, and Nissan have all applied and been approved for these technology loans that come out of a $25 billion program approved by Congress back in 2007...More

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Levin: Deal on GM, Chrysler loans possible within 24 hours


WASHINGTON – A compromise pact to provide at least $15 billion in loans to General Motors Corp. and Chrysler LLC could be unveiled within the next 24 hours, Michigan Sen. Carl Levin said today.

The White House and congressional Democrats have been working on a deal since Friday night, when House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., dropped her opposition to drawing money from a plan to loan $25 billion over several years for retooling plants.

“I think they’re very close to a deal, I’m very confident there will be a deal, and that will happen within 24 hours,” Levin said on “Fox News Sunday.”

Levin said he expected the bill to be introduced in the next couple of days. The Senate is set to come back in session Monday, with the House planning to return Tuesday. Any bill will likely need 60 votes to pass in the Senate, something Levin couldn’t guarantee today....More

Levin: Deal on GM, Chrysler loans possible within 24 hours


WASHINGTON – A compromise pact to provide at least $15 billion in loans to General Motors Corp. and Chrysler LLC could be unveiled within the next 24 hours, Michigan Sen. Carl Levin said today.

The White House and congressional Democrats have been working on a deal since Friday night, when House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., dropped her opposition to drawing money from a plan to loan $25 billion over several years for retooling plants.

“I think they’re very close to a deal, I’m very confident there will be a deal, and that will happen within 24 hours,” Levin said on “Fox News Sunday.”

Levin said he expected the bill to be introduced in the next couple of days. The Senate is set to come back in session Monday, with the House planning to return Tuesday. Any bill will likely need 60 votes to pass in the Senate, something Levin couldn’t guarantee today....More