There's major business news in Indiana today:
"Chrysler will
hire 1,250 new workers and spend $374 million to upgrade transmission
plants in central Indiana — the only place in North America where the
automaker makes transmissions," the Detroit Free Press reports from Kokomo.
The Associated Press says
Chrysler is "investing millions in the Kokomo area to build
fuel-efficient eight- and nine-speed automatic transmissions. Chrysler
plans to use a new nine-speed transmission in the Jeep Cherokee midsize
SUV and in the Dodge Dart compact. The Cherokee will replace the aging
Jeep Liberty later this year."
As NPR's Sonari Glinton reported back in December 2011,
"Fiat came to Chrysler's rescue after the American company filed for
bankruptcy and, despite some bumps along the way, the Italian car maker
has helped Chrysler to focus on products and financial stability. ...
[And] after its bankruptcy, Chrysler repaid nearly $8 billion in bailout
loans it got from the Canadian and U.S. governments."
Courtesy of NPR.
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