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No End to the Nightmare
Detroit has been given a brief reprieve, but the threat of bankruptcy still looms. December 31, 2008
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Conservatives Oppose Bush Plan to Help Auto Industry
A letter signed by 22 GOP members in the House objects to White House plan to transfer some of the $700b rescue money to the Big Three. December 16, 2008
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Reid Offers Bailout Ultimatum to GOP
Senate majority leader presents take-it-or-leave-it proposal for voting on the auto plan. December 11, 2008
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Economy Puts Sports on Defensive, Sort Of
No matter the field of play, teams are cutting sponsorships and freezing ticket prices — unless, like Citi, they're shell out $400m for a Mets stadium deal. December 11, 2008
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The Double-edged Sword of Head Count Cuts
Companies contemplating layoffs must consider a variety of issues, not all of which fit into a spreadsheet. December 9, 2008
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Pelosi Vows Auto Fix
"I believe an intervention will happen," and bankruptcy doesn't appear an option, the Senate majority leader says. December 3, 2008
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Future Tense
The financial crisis obliterated corporate forecasts. Now, CFOs struggle to assess what lies ahead. December 1, 2008
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Layoff Report: Banking, Bottling, and Boeing
Announcements come from BNY-Mellon, WaMu, Pepsi Bottling, Boeing, Harrah's, Akamai, Lawson Software, Pilgrim's Pride, and Sara Lee. November 21, 2008
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Icons No More
Motorola and Sun: Two once-mighty technology firms need to take radical measures. November 11, 2008
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Surviving the Crash
Ford and GM announce huge losses, as American carmakers lurch from disaster to disaster. November 10, 2008
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