Delphi
Mobileye and Delphi Automotive to jointly develop SAE Level 4/5 automated driving solution
23 Aug 2016
Delphi acquires GM’s stake for $3.8-bn
01 Apr 2011
Delphi emerges from 4-year bankruptcy
07 Oct 2009
A group of lenders will buy most of the Delphi’s assets, forgo approximately $3.4 billion in debt and invest $900 million in the new company, while former parent GM will boy four Delphi plants
GM contemplating taking over Delphi assets: Report
09 Feb 2009
General Motors (GM) is in talks to take back large portions of Delphi, the parts supplier GM spun off a decade ago.
Delphi rescue deal in dock as Appaloosa pulls out
05 Apr 2008
Appaloosa Management LP has pulled out of Delphi's rescue deal that could have pulled the beleaguered auto parts maker from bankruptcy
Delphi to showcase latest technologies at 9th Auto Expo 2008
By Our Corporate Bureau | 03 Jan 2008
Delphi negotiates settlement with GM
By Our Corporate Bureau | 07 Sep 2007
Umicore wins auction for Delphi catalyst unit
By Our Corporate Bureau | 13 Aug 2007
Delphi reaches tentative deals with four unions
By Our Corporate Bureau | 07 Aug 2007
Delphi to supply driver information systems for Mahindra & Mahindra's Ingenio
By Our Corporate Bureau | 03 Aug 2007
Delphi backs Appaloosa's $2.55 billion bid, rejects Highland's offer
By Our Corporate Bureau | 20 Jul 2007
Delphi terminates equity deal with Cerberus, plans financing alternative
By Our Corporate Bureau | 10 Jul 2007
Workers may run four Delphi plants as UAW agrees to wage cuts
By Our Corporate Bureau | 26 Jun 2007
Delphi agrees to sell Mexican plant, moves bankruptcy court
By Our Corporate Bureau | 18 Jun 2007
Delphi investor may withdraw from revival plan
By Our Corporate Bureau | 21 Apr 2007
Investment banks launch battle to control Delphi
By Our Corporate Bureau Bureau | 22 Dec 2006
Delphi expands technical centre in Bangalore
By Our Corporate Bureau | 18 Sep 2002
Delphi launches innovative programme
By Our Corporate Bureau | 04 Dec 2001
Delphi strives to enhance presence in Asia Pacific region
By Alok Agarwal | 06 Jun 2001
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