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US court clears way for Chrysler-Fiat deal
(Agencies)
Updated: 2009-05-06 16:40 NEW YORK -- A US bankruptcy judge in New York cleared the way for the fast-track sale of collapsing auto giant Chrysler, with Fiat as the lead bidder.
Gonzales told a packed federal courtroom that the plan was "a fair and ordinary process," stressing the "urgent need for the sale to be consummated." Although Fiat now looks on track to rescue Chrysler from collapse, Gonzalez said that other bidders had the opportunity to compete. Parties have until May 20 to present their offers before the court makes a final decision on May 27. The dates were extended by about a week in response to court arguments from the lenders that the Chrysler sale promoted by President Barack Obama's government was unfair and left no time for competition.
"The most important uncontroverted fact established by this records that Chrysler is a wasting asset. Every day, we're talking about hundreds of millions of dollars," warned Chrysler bankruptcy attorney Corinne Ball. Fiat lawyer Hydee Feldstein said the deal would create "a phoenix rising from the ashes." But Thomas Lauria, an attorney representing the group of dissenting lenders, countered that "not one witness has testified that the procedures are reasonable." |