U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Approves Chrysler’s First Day Motions in Federal Court
Last Friday Judge Arthur Gonzalez in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in New York City immediately approved a series of court filings from Chrysler LLC known as "first-day motions." The orders issued by the...
View ArticleFormer Chrysler Boss LaSorda Offers $100 Mil to Budding Entrepreneurs
Former Chrysler CEO Tom LaSorda wants to "commercialize anything big and new" with venture capital fund Stage 2 Innovations -- and, as TheDetroitBureau.com reports, he can put $100 million of...
View ArticleFormer Chrysler CEO LaSorda Joins Fisker
Two well-respected Detroit auto industry veterans, former Chrysler CEO Tom LaSorda and Ford marketing exec Richard Beattie, have signed on with plug-in hybrid start-up Fisker Automotive....
View ArticleFormer Chrysler Chief LaSorda Now Fisker CEO
Tom LaSorda, the one-time CEO at Chrysler is back in the day-to-day car business, agreeing to serve as the new CEO at California-based battery car start-up Fisker Automotive. The breaking news from...
View ArticleFisker Offers Official Look at New Atlantic Plug-In
Despite recent problems, including a battery recall and delays with a federal loan, Fisker insists it is moving ahead on its second, mainstream model, the newly named Fisker Atlantic. But while...
View ArticleFormer Chevy Volt Chief Named New Fisker CEO
The man who helped turn a radical idea into the Chevrolet Volt will become the new chief executive of Fisker Automotive, the struggling California start-up hoping to make a go out of selling its own...
View ArticleFisker Responds to 2nd Fire with 2nd Recall
Fisker is recalling its Karma plug-in hybrid – for the second time since it was launched – following a fire that destroyed one in a California parking lot. Fisker blames a faulty fan, not a defective...
View ArticleFisker Facing Federal Lawsuit; Other Legal Action Could Follow
If it were possible for things to get worse, well, it just might for fast-failing Fisker Automotive which, just last Friday, laid off three quarters of its employees. The maker is increasingly likely...
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