Ford does not need U.S. government loans: CEO
NEW ORLEANS (Reuters) - Ford Motor Co has enough liquidity to fund its restructuring plan and despite the deep downturn in auto sales still sees no need to ask for government loans, Chief Executive Alan Mulally said on Saturday.<div class="feedflare">
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