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Can Ford Motor Co. surve bankruptcy in the next three years?
Tania Saki
Sep. 15, 2006

The dismal outlooked accompanies with serious management problem make the passibility a real one.

Ford Motor Co. said Sept. 15 in Detroit that it plans to cut almost 45,000 jobs, about one-third of its work force, and $5 billion in costs. Ford shares dropped 11 percent during morning trading. Ford also said its North American unit would not make a profit for the next three years.

According to experts unless the comany is acqired by a German or Japanese Auto maker, the possibilities of a bankruptcy is a real one.


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