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Former auto czar lets loose on GM

S teven Rattner, the former Wall Streeter who oversaw the bankruptcies and restructurings of both General Motors and Chrysler, has let loose a devastating salvo, criticizing GM's management as arrogant and isolated. Full Article at Globe and Mail

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