As part of that plan, the company wants to close at least 10 percent of its parts manufacturing operations.
Doing so would close 10 percent of the financing gap.
The Dow Jones industrial average closed up 82.74 points, or 1.22 percent.
The battle led to teacher strikes that closed 85 percent of the city's schools for a total of 55 days.
At the same time only 11 employment cases that had been pending since before 1985 were closed, 62 percent fewer than planned.
Yesterday, the Dow closed 2.4 percent below that level.
Yesterday, the index rose 6.70 points to close at 613.68, or 5 percent above the high end of the new range.
On Friday, it closed 5.5 percent below its initial offering price.
In today's economy, we're not going to be able to close 50 percent of the cases.
Together, those options would close 7 percent of the 2030 budget gap.