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Tuesday, November 3, 2009
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  • Chrysler (FIATY.PK) October U.S. Sales: -30% to 65,803 vehicles, vs. estimate of -29%. Dodge brand -22% to 26,265; Jeep -37% to 13,500; Chrysler brand -36% to 12,815; Ram -32% to 13,223. (PR)

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    Gone the way of CIT...taxpayer money wasted to prop up a doomed company. Time to let it die.
    Nov 03 01:32 PM | Link | Reply
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    Tell me, why is it that the labor union controlled auto companies are having trouble. Foreign manufacturers in the U.S. without labor unions are doing okay. Sure, Ford is on the plus side, but it didnot take any bailout money.
    Nov 03 02:00 PM | Link | Reply
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    I thought Chrysler (and GM) pretty well hammered their Unions into agreements that brought these two American auto companies labor costs in line with the foriegn auto companies.

    Irregardless of Labor costs. I vote Chrysler the least likey to succeed of All the bail out receipents.

    On Nov 03 02:00 PM Hooligan1 wrote:

    > Tell me, why is it that the labor union controlled auto companies
    > are having trouble. Foreign manufacturers in the U.S. without labor
    > unions are doing okay. Sure, Ford is on the plus side, but it didnot
    > take any bailout money.
    Nov 03 02:35 PM | Link | Reply
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