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General Motors Seeks Quick Bankruptcy

04 June 2009

This is the VOA Special English Economics Report.

This week, General Motors went to bankruptcy court. It became the second of the big three American automakers to seek protection from its creditors while continuing operations. Chrysler declared bankruptcy on April thirtieth, though its plans to leave the process quickly still await final rulings. 

A GM dealership in Burlingame, California that sells Hummers. GM is expected to sell its Hummer brand to a Chinese company.
A GM dealership in Burlingame, California, that sells Hummers. GM is expected to sell its Hummer brand to a Chinese company.
General Motors led the auto world for seventy-seven of its one hundred years. Last year Toyota took the lead. Not all of G.M. is losing money. Asia and Latin America have provided growth and profit. But lately bankruptcy became less and less of a surprise.

G.M. was one hundred seventy-two billion dollars in debt. Now creditors will learn who gets repaid and how much. The bankruptcy is America's fourth largest, but the largest for a manufacturer. G.M. hopes it will be quick.

The government plans to invest thirty billion dollars, on top of an earlier twenty billion. In return, taxpayers will own sixty percent of a smaller G.M. Canada and the United Auto Workers union will also own part of the restructured company.

But President Obama made it clear Monday that he wants to limit the intervention in what some now call "Government Motors."

BARACK OBAMA: "In short, our goal is to get G.M. back on its feet, take a hands-off approach and get out quickly."

Is all that possible? Experts say one concern is that lawmakers will try to control company decisions like where to build new factories.

Another concern is that trade partners may consider the G.M. rescue a form of government support barred by free trade agreements. Only one of Detroit's big three, Ford Motor Company, is not taking aid. Yet other countries, especially in Europe, have acted to save jobs in their own car industries.

University of Michigan transportation researcher Bruce Belzowski says one big question is what effect employee morale will have. Employees must believe in the new G.M. And, of course, its products must satisfy the public, as well as new government rules for fuel economy.

To reduce costs, G.M. plans to close more factories and cut more jobs by the end of two thousand eleven. And it wants to cut more than one thousand dealerships by the end of next year. Chrysler wants to quickly dismiss almost eight hundred dealers across the country. 

The automakers defended their plans Wednesday as Congress heard from angry dealers.

G.M. plans to sell or discontinue its Saturn, Saab and Pontiac lines. And it may sell its Hummer brand to a heavy equipment company in China.

And that's the VOA Special English Economics Report, written by Mario Ritter. I'm Steve Ember.



Comments:

1. GM uses US Taxpayers money freely

GM does not care who they pay or how much, as the money comes from US Taxpayers. They have not skin in the game, as no matter how much, cost is passed along to the Treasury. Taxpayers will lose 100's of billions of dollars, GM will lose nothing. Keep a auto plant open, but no build cars, FINE, pass the cost to the taxpayers, workers furlowed, sitting home with pay, pass the cost to the taxpayer, need more lobby money, send bill to taxpayer, cost overruns, send bill to taxpayer, lawsuits, send bill to taxpayers. Please change this to a regular bankruptcy..
Submitted by: jane (usa)
06-29-2009 - 20:03:01

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Submitted by: saytort (Cambodia)
06-18-2009 - 19:55:52

3. GM: Chronicle of his Death

After a long process, finally GM has broken. All the attempts to save the company was in vain. Maybe the lesson we could learn is that this kind of process must be faster....thinking in the thousand of employees and their families.
Submitted by: JM (Chile)
06-13-2009 - 23:17:24

4. Latin America Employ

I'm worrie about the jobs in Latin America, because the protect will be for the owns of the company. But if thi area is profitable maybe the efect will not be so critic.
Submitted by: Juan Esteban Bustamante (Chile)
06-12-2009 - 19:50:07

5.

I am not sure if the common holders of GM stocks will lose their investment. If it's true, it would be bad to them. The goverment should take actions to pretect their benefits except the large companies.
Submitted by: shirley (china)
06-11-2009 - 14:49:35

6. infotv

GM is bankruptcy, but new corporation will be raised. maybe in china, maybe in vietnam^^
Submitted by: adam (vietnam)
06-11-2009 - 11:11:58

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This page is very good ( is excellent). I use this page to read and to listen in English language to learn this language
Submitted by: ernesto (mexico)
06-11-2009 - 01:16:29

8. Gm

Its very sad news to whole automobile world. This is a learning for all automobile industries to Plan and operate with much care. Having the sales of 1 crore vehicles per annum also getting losses.Ultimately the employees and their families has to suffer a lot.Hoping very the situations become good and all will be happy.
Submitted by: Gopi (India)
06-10-2009 - 18:24:50

9. Why

I don't know why GM sell its Hummer brand to a heavy equiptment company in China?
Submitted by: Nguyen Duc Giang (Viet Nam)
06-07-2009 - 18:03:30

10. How to rebuild a new and competitive GM

I don't care the reasons that made GM went to bankruptcy. But i just care how to recovery GM from bad conditions. I think it should rebuild its human assets from board of director to executives. Those assets will make GM more competitive and flexible in auto market. i think the problems of GM are its product so having some good products will help GM survives for a long time and come back with a leading position. do you think so?
Submitted by: sieng (Viet Nam)
06-06-2009 - 12:55:19

11. What's wrong?

I am a top senior executive of a local Chinese manufacturer and I have been learning, practicing, and advocating all those modern management principles originated from the States for more than twenty years. Further, I have encouraged and sent my son to the States to gain a MBA. Now you come to tell me the world financial crisis ignited by the Wall Street, followed by the bankruptcy of the giants of investment banks and of automakers - This in fact has resulted in thousands of people of the main street homeless and jobless. How come? What's wrong with it? Should I still believe in it? Otherwise please give me some arguements or reasons. Thank you!
Submitted by: TANG Qixiong (The People's Republic of China)
06-06-2009 - 06:19:24

12. What about the atuo workers?

I concern about the auto worker's job.
Submitted by: Tsingser (China)
06-06-2009 - 01:38:56

13. GM fake bankruptcy

Where does a company like GM with no money, end up buying a company with 2 billion dollars? This FAKE bankruptcy is a farce. GM is paying workers to leave, paying workers not to build cars, buying billion dollars Delphi, but yet they are cashless. WE are being ripped off, next real GM bankruptcy will be soon, but not before us US taxpayers have lost 70+ billion wasted dollars. Please stop this fraud by the Treasury.
Submitted by: asa (usa)
06-05-2009 - 17:07:53

14. new flush hen house same bunch of foxes

I just cant fathom how GM corporate executives talked our government into giving them 50 Billion in tax payer dollars under the supervision of the same geniuses that took the company from prosperity to the poor house. These guys are now dumping their own dedicated hard working dealers on the side of the road like something not so important as a used q-tip. How do they justify this? How can they be so cavalier about ruining lives and hurting communities and lodging daggers into the backs of the hardworking dealers that move GM product? What is it they are saving? It seems that the only thing they'll have left at GM is a bunch of fat executives with a pocket full of tax payer money. Here's what I think.. I think all of the dealerships GM is bending over should band together and do a deal with TATA motors in mumbai, India with the $2500 Nano car. TATA also owns Jaguar and Range Rover as of fairly recently. Plenty of product to go up against the overpriced Volt wh
Submitted by: jeff (usa)
06-05-2009 - 01:27:30

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