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Senin, 08 Desember 2008

Obama asks Bos Automotive Big Three: Changed or Backward

Chicago - President elect Barack Obama stated, Sunday, the Big Three automotive boss who is now dibelit problems should change the way they resign or when the Detroit giant is requesting funds to rescue the money from the taxpayer.Obama also determined management will continue to press General Motors (GM), Ford and Chrysler to merestrukturisasi company in return for rescue, but asserts that bankruptcy court is not a supported option."If the management team now understand how this situation and the urgency not want to make difficult choices and adapt to new situations, then they should resign," he said in a press conference, as reported AFP.

"Conversely, if they are willing, and shows the commitment to make important changes, it would raise the situation is different," said Obama.The senior senator from the Democratic Party,Christopher Dodd, suggested, Sunday, the head of GM executive, Rick Wagoner, may need to be replaced as the top America's largest car factory."I think you need to consider new leadership. If you want to merestrukturisasi, according to my opinion you should bring a new team," said Dodd to cbs.

"According to my opinion, he should move."

Leaders in Congress and White House officials, Saturday, said they reached agreement in outline to provide a loan of at least 15 billion dollars as assistance to keep the third car to keep it operating.Aid package is less than half that requested them, namely 34 billion dollars.

Bos three automotive manufacturers, which together employ millions of people, warned Congress last week that their industry will soon close if members of Congress and the White House do not reach compromise on funding the rescue.Previously, in a broadcast interview that NBC, Sunday, in the event "Meet the Press," Obama said "rontoknya" Big Three membekunya happen with the credit market, so that supervised bankruptcy court is not the option.President-elect himself declare that want control of the process that will create the third company "does not clot."However, while accused the Detroit giant is doing "a strategic mistake repeated" for many years, Obama said: "We do not want the government to manage the company."

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