Yes. While it was the only company that did not file for bankruptcy, it did recieve 23.5 billion dollars in government loans.
No Ford did not take any bail out money. Even though Ford did report loses. They did not want to take the bail out money because it came with strings attached. Ford wanted to stay independent from government interventtion.
300 billion dollars
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According to CNNMONEY.com there are at least 54 publicly traded companies that did not take a "bail out". Two examples of these companies are Hudson City Bank Corp (HCBK), and People's United Financial (PBCT). Fidelity and Goldman Sachs are two of the finance companies that did not take bail out money. However, companies and banks who did have returned the bail out money as of now. Goldman Sachs took $10 billion in TARP funds. And there are many financial institutions out there that have still not paid back the TARP money.
No Ford did not take any bail out money. Even though Ford did report loses. They did not want to take the bail out money because it came with strings attached. Ford wanted to stay independent from government interventtion.
The Ford Motor Company
No
You lose your money.
Bail.
Bail bond Surety bond. Bail
Bail money is used to make sure someone shows up to court. If they show up their money is given back. If someone uses a bail bondsman they charge a percentage for covering the bond and they don't get any of the money back.
Bail or a Bond to appear
if you use a bail bondsman no, if you posted the Full bail amount you will get your money back after the defendant is completed with all the court dates and when he is finally sentenced. The bond will be exonerated. no exon, no return of money.
Bail money can come from the the private funds of the individual who is charged, or his family. Also, there are businesses called "Bail Bondsmen" who will, for a fee, loan bail money to the defendant. Their business is to make a return on this investment by charging a fee or interest on the bail amount that is put at risk. (i.e.- for putting up a bail of $1,000. they may charge a $100. fee) If the defendant "skips" and fails to appear in court, the bail bondsman is then out the entire $1,100. Sometimes they can have large amounts of money at risk and this does not make bail bondsmen happy. They will sometimes hire people to locate and return the missing defendant so that they can recovere their money.
Bail
a penny