Bankruptcy Is Now 'More Probable,' New G.M. Chief Says
By NICK BUNKLEY
The new chief executive, Fritz Henderson, said he still hoped to restructure the company out of court.
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The new chief executive, Fritz Henderson, said he still hoped to restructure the company out of court.
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