Jun 13th, 2009 - Reuters
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Activist investor Carl Icahn is considering making another attempt to take over bankrupt auto parts supplier Delphi Corp, the New York Post reported on Saturday.
The report, which cited an unnamed source with direct knowledge of the matter, said that Icahn is considering another run now that a federal bankruptcy court judge has blocked the sale of Delphi to private equity firm Platinum Equity Partners.
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