Government Motors

brett636

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Try again madaam.

http://www.leftlanenews.com/gm-to-buy-2-8b-in-stock-from-treasury-pay-off-billions-more-in-debt.html

General Motors Co. has repaid the $8.1 billion in loans it got from the U.S. and Canadian governments, a move its CEO says is a sign automaker is on the road to recovery.
DETROIT -- General Motors Co. has repaid the $8.1 billion in loans it got from the U.S. and Canadian governments, a move its CEO says is a sign automaker is on the road to recovery.
GM CEO Whitacre formally announced the loan paybacks Wednesday at the company's Fairfax Assembly Plant in Kansas City, Kansas, where he also announced that GM is investing $257 million in that factory and the Detroit-Hamtramck plant, both of which will build the next generation of the midsize Chevrolet Malibu.
GM got a total of $52 billion from the U.S. government and $9.5 billion from the Canadian and Ontario governments as it went through bankruptcy protection last year. The U.S. considered as a loan $6.7 billion of the aid, while the Canadian governments held $1.4 billion in loans.
The U.S. government payments, made Tuesday, came five years ahead of schedule, and Whitacre said they are a sign that the automaker is on its way toward reducing government ownership of the company. The payments on the Canadian loans were also made Tuesday.
GM still owes $45.3 billion to the U.S. and $8.1 billion to Canada, money it received in exchange for large stakes in the company. The U.S. government now owns 61 percent of the company and Canada owns roughly 12 percent. GM plans to repay both with a public stock offering, perhaps later this year.

Nobody was happy that GM needed government loans — not the governments, not the taxpayers and, quite frankly, not the company," Whitacre wrote in an op-ed article that appeared on The Wall Street Journal's Web site Tuesday night. "We believe we can best thank the citizens of the U.S. and Canada by making sure that their investments are hard at work every day, building high quality, fuel-efficient vehicles."
The factory investments in Kansas and Michigan will not create any new jobs, but will preserve jobs at both plants. The Kansas plant, which employs 3,869 workers, also builds the midsize Buick LaCrosse luxury sedan. The Detroit-Hamtramck plant, which has 1,048 employees, now builds the Cadillac DTS and Buick Lucerne large sedans and is gearing up to make the Chevrolet Volt rechargeable electric car.
During the financial crisis that led to GM filing for bankruptcy protection last year, the automaker closed 14 factories and shed more than 65,000 blue-collar jobs in the U.S. through buyouts, early retirement offers and layoffs. The company now employs about 40,000 hourly workers in the U.S.
Preserving jobs at the two GM plants won't help the nation's unemployment picture, but it won't make it worse.
Employers nationwide in March added 162,000 jobs, the most in three years. But the pace of the economic recovery and job creation won't be robust enough to quickly drive down the unemployment rate. It's been stuck at 9.7 percent for three months, close to its highest levels since the 1980s.
GM had made about $2 billion in loan payments to the U.S. government and $384 million to Canada in December and March, and had promised to repay the full loans by June. But company officials have said its cash flow, mainly from the sales of newer models, has been better than expected, allowing it to make the remaining $5.8 billion in payments early.
Repaying the loans has been a top priority for Whitacre.
GM officials say the company's public stock offering will take place when the markets and the company are ready. They will not predict how much of the remaining government debt will be repaid from the stock offering, but said it likely will take years for the governments to divest themselves fully.
The stock offering hinges on GM posting a profit, which Whitacre has said could come this year. GM lost $3.4 billion in the fourth quarter of 2009 on revenues of $32.3 billion. After the event at the Kansas City plant on Wednesday, Whitacre heads to Washington, where he is scheduled to meet with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and other lawmakers.


Maybe soon, you will realize FOXED SPEWS distorts your thinking with phoney facts and leaves you behind the rest of the countries understanding of bailouts and repayments.

Peace.

It wasn't too far back in this thread when wkmac pointed out that the government has not been fully paid back and probably never will. GM's stock price since the IPO has fallen and is simply headed back where it was before the bailout because of its poor business practices and disconnect with the auto buying public. With their new green flagship vehicle the "Volt" barely selling 500 cars a month when they anticipated 5,000 is a telling story of GMs inability to produce cars that people want to buy. GM should have failed when its time had come, but this dinosaur will lumber on for awhile, and I fear indefinitely as long as U.S. taxpayer dollars will keep it alive.
 

klein

Für Meno :)
The republicans still wish GM and Chrsyler woudn't exist, and would have put Ford out of business, too.

Good going, and I hope your next canditate brings it up, too !
 

Babagounj

Strength through joy
On tonight's show of American Chopper Senior vs Jr. ; both companies ( Orange County Choppers and Paul Jr Designs ) were commissioned to built bikes for Cadillac .
Now both bikes are to be auctioned off to charity, but this seems to be the same kind of wasteful spending that got GM in it's financial difficulties.
 

The Other Side

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Troll
On tonight's show of American Chopper Senior vs Jr. ; both companies ( Orange County Choppers and Paul Jr Designs ) were commissioned to built bikes for Cadillac .
Now both bikes are to be auctioned off to charity, but this seems to be the same kind of wasteful spending that got GM in it's financial difficulties.

Ever hear of tax deductions mr orly tainz?

Peace.
 

Babagounj

Strength through joy
Considering that they are using taxpayer funds to stay in business, why would they need tax deductions , oh most learned professor ?
 

The Other Side

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Considering that they are using taxpayer funds to stay in business, why would they need tax deductions , oh most learned professor ?

Taxpayer funds? Did you miss last quarters profitability report? Ima assume you did. Advertising can be a deduction, donating to charity is also a deduction, advertising for charity is even better.

I realize your scope of business lies between 2 things, your skull and eyelids and neither one will yield you any daylight, but to say Gm only operates on tax payer money is plain ridiculous.

What else do you have to offer?

Peace.
 

Babagounj

Strength through joy
paying for two custom motorcycles is still a waste of money. Last I heard they were in the business of making and selling cars. So why now donate a few custom cars to charity ? Same concept.
 

The Other Side

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paying for two custom motorcycles is still a waste of money. Last I heard they were in the business of making and selling cars. So why now donate a few custom cars to charity ? Same concept.

You should know about wasting money on fruitless ventures..

Lets see? Alan Keyes, Orly tainz, blah blah blah... you know the rest, heck, maybe you could be CEO of GM, youre an expert at wasting money and time on products NOBODY is buying!

Peace.
 
You should know about wasting money on fruitless ventures..

Lets see? Alan Keyes, Orly tainz, blah blah blah... you know the rest, heck, maybe you could be CEO of GM, youre an expert at wasting money and time on products NOBODY is buying!

Peace.
Disingenuous

What does that have to do with the question he asked? Oh yes, you just can't pass on a chance to insult people.
 

moreluck

golden ticket member
The republicans still wish GM and Chrsyler woudn't exist, and would have put Ford out of business, too.

Good going, and I hope your next canditate brings it up, too !

"The Canadian government likewise gave GM $1.4 billion as a pure loan, and another $8.1 billion for an 11.7% equity stake. The U.S. and Canadian government together own 72.5% of the company.)"
 

Babagounj

Strength through joy
You should know about wasting money on fruitless ventures..

Lets see? Alan Keyes, Orly tainz, blah blah blah... you know the rest, heck, maybe you could be CEO of GM, youre an expert at wasting money and time on products NOBODY is buying!

Peace.
Another wild assumption .
 
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