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VH_Supra26
02-17-2009, 07:09 PM
by Viknesh Vijayenthiran
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Without the additional funding insists it could run out of money as early as next month

Chrysler’s request for an additional $2 billion in government funded loans in its latest viability proposal looks trivial compared to the $16.6 billion requested by General Motors today in front of the U.S. Treasury. Without this funding GM says it could run out of money as early as next month but a number of drastic restructuring plans could help prolong this deadline.

This level of funding would increase GM’s burden to the government to $30 billion. The company received the last instalment of a previously approved $13.4 billion loan today, but is requesting another $4.6 billion to meet its December 2 request of $18 billion. It then will ask for another $4.5 billion to help it repay a revolving line of credit coming due in the fall of 2011. Finally, GM hopes to seek an additional $7.5 billion revolving line of credit to help it if auto sales worsen later this year or next year.

If successful, GM plans to start repaying the loans in 2012 and to heighten its chances of remaining viable the company promised to implement a number of major cost cutting measures. These include the elimination of more than 47,000 jobs by the end of the year and the shut-down of five U.S. plants by 2012. GM also said it may kill its Saturn brand in 2012 when the last model reaches the end of its product cycle.

The Hummer brand is still up for sale and GM insists that an outcome for it will come by the end of the first quarter. As for Saab, GM is still in negotiations with the Swedish government and several other parties.

Among other things, GM was told today to get creditors to accept stock in exchange for debt, and the companies were advised to trim worker compensation to the level of the U.S. plants of import brands, or explain how comparable savings would be achieved.

Both GM and Chrysler will find out the outcome of their latest viability plans at the end of March when the Obama administration will determine whether the companies have met the restructuring criteria. If not, the loans are to be recalled immediately.

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i-vtec195
02-17-2009, 07:24 PM
:eyesjack:

pimpcain
02-17-2009, 07:26 PM
rofl. lets just keep pissing away money

85notch
02-17-2009, 10:16 PM
fail

vdshenoy
02-17-2009, 11:27 PM
Obviously we're playing with Monopoly money here. Maybe I can get a bailout and go buy a Ferrari Enzo some day.

MoToHeAd125
02-18-2009, 12:29 AM
Obviously we're playing with Monopoly money here. Maybe I can get a bailout and go buy a Ferrari Enzo some day.


no shit. how bout the govn't uses money to pay off the mortgage for the 1,000,000 people that are bout to be unemployed. one million. what about the debt they incurred over insane interests rates controlled by the monopoly power banks had over lending during this 'credit era/crisis'.

gm there is a thing called liquidate. do it and do it now before you take this country with you...you idiots.

MoToHeAd125
02-18-2009, 12:40 AM
no shit. how bout the govn't uses money to pay off the mortgage for the 1,000,000 people that are bout to be unemployed. one million. what about the debt they incurred over insane interests rates controlled by the monopoly power banks had over lending during this 'credit era/crisis'.

gm there is a thing called liquidate. do it and do it now before you take this country with you...you idiots.

oh wait a minute i just remembered something. They just bailed out the financial sector too....which indirectly means they now have a large share of interest in these banks.....what do the banks own? The mortgage loans. So in a way the government now owns a large share of the residential market. Socialism?

What happens when those unemployed can't make their house payment? Is the government going to kick them out on the street?


/rant...sorry but this is making me pissed

seinkonnen
02-18-2009, 12:52 AM
Man Obama sure is doing good with this stimulus package. For example, all of the 47,000 unemployed workers will be able to go to work for Obama building roads and stuff, GENIUS!

MoToHeAd125
02-18-2009, 01:03 AM
Man Obama sure is doing good with this stimulus package. For example, all of the 47,000 unemployed workers will be able to go to work for Obama building roads and stuff, GENIUS!

What good is the roads if we can't make the cars to driveo n them?:idea: