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Sales have risen at the company, in part because of the refreshed products and
in part because of a marketing and advertising campaign that has emphasized the
company's Detroit roots featuring, among other things, an Eminem spot during
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the company is seeking a $3.5 billion loan from the U.S. Department of Energy
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Bair, who is scheduled to step down July 8, pushed for the resolution authority
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