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Barney @ Sep 9th 2007 11:10PM
Frank, the Canadian Government did indeed provide fiancial assistance. Then Chrysler closed the factory as soon as the loan was paid off. The loan was with low interest and part grant. That was the eighties. If you follow the stock market, then you know Chrysler has had ups and downs since. Someone claimed that Chrysler had oodles of cash when Daimler merged with them. If that was the case, then the CEOs of that company should have been cornered by their stock holders. Cash is an asset if it was to be part of the merger. Check out this company through finacial web sites not "Autoblog". Maybe it will intoduce you to the real world of automobiles. You'll discover that little has to do with cars.