Geely says Sept car sales volume up 0.5 pct yr/yr
For the first nine months of 2011 it sold 293,232 vehicles,
up 6.6 percent from a year earlier, or 61 percent of its
full-year sales target of 480,000.
For the first nine months of 2011 it sold 293,232 vehicles,
up 6.6 percent from a year earlier, or 61 percent of its
full-year sales target of 480,000.
A lawyer for Innkeepers announced the latest delay after the parties met privately on Wednesday morning with Judge Shelley Chapman in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Manhattan. No specific reason was given for the postponement.Cerberus and Chatham in August walked away from a $1.12 billion purchase deal, citing a clause in the contract that they contended gave them the right to back out if an event occurred that could have an adverse effect on Innkeepers’ business.The case is Innkeepers USA Trust et al v. Cerberus Series Four Holdings LLC et al, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Southern District of New York, No. 11-2557.The Innkeepers bankruptcy is In re Innkeepers USA Trust, in the same court, No. 10-13800.
After exploring the entrepreneurial life on her short-lived Lifetime reality show “Roseanne’s Nuts” — which featured the comedienne running a macadamia-nut farm in Hawaii with her son and boyfriend — Barr has landed a new sitcom, “Downwardly Mobile,” at NBC, an individual with knowledge of the project confirmed to TheWrap.NBC has purchased the project with a script plus penalty commitment.The series reaches back to Barr’s hit sitcom “Roseanne” in more ways than one. Like the previous series, which ran from 1988 to 1997 on ABC, “Downwardly Mobile” will also focus on a blue-collar family, this time living in a mobile-home community.And the show will be co-created, written and executive-produced by Eric Gilliland, who executive-produced and wrote for “Roseanne.”Also on board to write and executive-produce: Barr’s boyfriend, Johnny Argent.Twentieth Century Fox TV will produce.Between “Roseanne” and “Roseanne’s Nuts,” Barr starred on the syndicated talk show “The Roseanne Show” and the 2006 HBO stand-up special “Roseanne Barr: Blonde and Bitchin.’”
After exploring the entrepreneurial life on her short-lived Lifetime reality show “Roseanne’s Nuts” — which featured the comedienne running a macadamia-nut farm in Hawaii with her son and boyfriend — Barr has landed a new sitcom, “Downwardly Mobile,” at NBC, an individual with knowledge of the project confirmed to TheWrap.NBC has purchased the project with a script plus penalty commitment.The series reaches back to Barr’s hit sitcom “Roseanne” in more ways than one. Like the previous series, which ran from 1988 to 1997 on ABC, “Downwardly Mobile” will also focus on a blue-collar family, this time living in a mobile-home community.And the show will be co-created, written and executive-produced by Eric Gilliland, who executive-produced and wrote for “Roseanne.”Also on board to write and executive-produce: Barr’s boyfriend, Johnny Argent.Twentieth Century Fox TV will produce.Between “Roseanne” and “Roseanne’s Nuts,” Barr starred on the syndicated talk show “The Roseanne Show” and the 2006 HBO stand-up special “Roseanne Barr: Blonde and Bitchin.’”