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Today in Business: Friday, July 4, 2008 (The Oklahoman) TODAY IN BUSINESS Chrysler could face bankruptcy DETROIT — Faced with soaring gas prices, a sputtering economy and a rapid U.S. market shift away from trucks, the U.S. auto industry's weakest player, Chrysler, may have to file for bankruptcy or sell its storied Jeep and Dodge Ram brands as early as next year, JPMorgan said Thursday. But rivals GM and Ford are likely to get through the rough ... | Chrysler, not GM, at risk of bankruptcy, notes analyst at JPMorgan / He says Chrysler needs cash, decries earlier ... (San Francisco Chronicle) Faced with soaring gas prices, a sputtering economy and a rapid U.S. market shift away from trucks, the U.S. auto industry's weakest player, Chrysler, may have to file for bankruptcy or sell its Jeep and Dodge Ram brands as early as next year, JPMorgan said... | Chrysler may face bankruptcy in '09, car analyst predicts (San Diego Union-Tribune) DETROIT – Faced with soaring gas prices, a sputtering economy and a rapid U.S. market shift away from trucks, the U.S. auto industry's weakest player, Chrysler, may have to file for bankruptcy or sell its storied Jeep and Dodge Ram brands as early as next year, JPMorgan said yesterday. | Chrysler bankruptcy risk may be rising (Sun-Sentinel) But GM, Ford should survive, analyst says Faced with soaring gas prices, a sputtering economy and a rapid U.S. market shift away from trucks, the U.S. auto industry's weakest player, Chrysler, may have to file for bankruptcy or sell its storied Jeep and Dodge Ram brands as early as next year, JPMorgan said Thursday. | South Florida bankruptcy filings jump by 86 percent (Miami Herald) South Florida bankruptcy filings jumped 86.5 percent in June from a year ago but registered only a slight increase from May. The U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Florida reported 1,768 bankruptcies last month, up from 948 in June 2007. There were 1,731 filings in May. The figures include filings from Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties. |

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