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Mazda says no decision on sale of Ford's stake

TOKYO -- Mazda denied Saturday that a decision had been made by troubled Ford Motor Co. to sell its stake in the Japanese automaker, but didn't rule out a possible deal. Japanese media reported Saturday that Ford was...

GM, Chrysler in merger talks - source

Companies declined to confirm talks are taking place, as struggling automakers cope with economic downturn. General Motors Corp., Chrysler LLC and Cerberus Capital Management LP have held preliminary talks about a merger or an...

Americans will remain frugal as gas prices fall, experts say

Prices at the pump are dropping fast, and gas could fall below $3 a gallon in a matter of weeks, if not sooner. Does that mean Americans will return to their heedless, gas-guzzling ways?Experts say no because most drivers...

SUSAN TOMPOR: GM, Ford too big to fail?

After this week's mind-numbing market meltdown, the big question for Michigan is: Are General Motors Corp. and Ford Motor Co. the next in line to need a government bailout? Or will a merger partner be needed?

Ford to dump shares in Mazda: reports

TOKYO (AFP) - US giant Ford Motor Co. plans to sell most of its shares in Japan's Mazda to raise badly needed cash amid the current global financial crisis, press reports said on Saturday. Ford, Mazda's biggest shareholder with...

TOM WALSH: Merger too hard to think about

Merger too hard to think about BY TOM WALSH • FREE PRESS COLUMNIST • October 10, 2008 So, Chrysler LLC is talking with General Motors Corp. about merging, eh? That means Jeep would join forces with Hummer, when no one is buying...

Big Three Auto Makers Face Bankruptcy

Saturday, October 11, 2008 - FreeMarketNews.com General Motors Corp., Ford Motor Co. and Chrysler LLC, the three biggest U.S. automakers, may be forced into bankruptcy as the global credit freeze damps U.S. sales, Standard &...

Sensex seen falling on recessionary fears

MUMBAI: Stocks are expected to open gap-down on Friday as markets around the world remain gripped by fear that a recession in imminent. European and Latin American stock markets gave up early gains on Thursday and ended sharply...

Now, Nano runs into trouble in Gujarat

The ultra-small car Nano, which is being brought out by TATA Motors, is once again in troubled waters in Gujarat after some farmers voiced their discontent over the compensation offered against their land.

Mazda says no decision on Ford's stake sale

TOKYO — Mazda says no decision has been reached on Ford possibly selling its stake in the Japanese automaker, as has been reported in Japanese media. But Mazda says in its comments Saturday that it will speedily release...

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