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| GM's Bailout Money May Go Overseas | | Print | |
| Written by Steven J. DuBord | ||||||||||||
| Monday, 16 November 2009 21:00 | ||||||||||||
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Fritz Henderson, chief executive of GM, recently stated that the company might be using its funds to restructure its European unit, Opel. Back in August, GM China announced a $293 million venture. In October, GM South Korea received an infusion of $400 million, while operations in Mexico just initiated a $300 million transmission plant. Photo: AP Images
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Dan
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The Bail-Out Of A Globalistic Company General Motors real assets should be sold to Ford or even Nissan.Fritz Henderson's "the auto industry is global" line will not help his case.General Motors will be forced to produce all of its cars and trucks here very soon.I believe that retirement is the best course of action for Fritz Henderson. General Motors should not have been bailed-out,and it takes audacity for a company that was bailed-out by the national government to continue its offshoring goals. |
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Dominick
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Double-standard GM is treated negatively no matter what they do. Guess where all of the Cash4Clunkers-induced Toyota profits went? Overseas. Honda? Overseas. Nissan? Overseas. The biggest beneficiaries of the taxpayer-funded auto stimulus this summer were foreign-based companies. Where was the outcry. Now an American company--that we all own--wants to retain a business unit that is 1) historically profitable and 2) serves as a development bed for making better-competiting American cars, and all the pundits see is that the business unit is in Germany. Get real. In order for GM to become profitable, which we all have a vested interest in, this is just the kind of thing it has to do. |
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General Motors has received $50 billion in taxpayer assistance, yet even as the company cuts thousands of jobs at U.S. locations, it is considering investing billions of those taxpayer dollars on overseas operations. GM maintains that only through a strong international presence can it remain competitive and profitable, but critics say that the taxpayer money was meant to preserve U.S. jobs.
