Apr 25th, 2009 - Wall Street Journal
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Chrysler Bankruptcy? Chrysler may file for bankruptcy-law protection even if it reaches a deal with lenders or forges an alliance with Fiat by the Treasury-set Thursday deadline.
GM Update: General Motors is expected to announce plans to shed its Pontiac brand and close additional factories. Also, it plans to idle most plants for two months this summer.
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