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Old 07-06-2009, 12:19 AM   #1 (permalink)
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BREAKING: Judge Approves GM 363 Sale

BREAKING: Judge Approves GM 363 Sale
New GM could be out of court by Thursday, pending no further appeals.
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NEW YORK - General Motors achieved another milestone in its reinvention last night when Judge Robert E. Gerber of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York approved the sale of substantially all of General Motors Corporation's assets to NGMCO, Inc., an entity funded by the U.S. Department of the Treasury. In connection with the closing of the sale transaction, NGMCO, Inc. will change its name to General Motors Company and continue to operate under GM's historic corporate and sub brands. The approval marks another step toward the launch of an independent new GM.

The new company will acquire GM's strongest operations and will have a competitive operating cost structure, partly as a result of recent agreements with the United Auto Workers (UAW) and Canadian Auto Workers (CAW).

The new GM will have lower leverage and a stronger balance sheet, which when combined with a lower break-even point, will allow it to reduce its risk, operate profitably at much lower volume levels, and to reinvest in the business in the key areas of advanced technology and product development. GM's subsidiaries outside the United States will be acquired by the new company and are expected to continue to operate without interruption.

The new GM will be headquartered in Detroit and will be led by Fritz Henderson as president and chief executive officer and Edward E. Whitacre, Jr. as chairman of the board of directors.

"A healthy domestic auto industry remains vital to the global economy and we deeply appreciate the support the U.S., Canadian and Ontario governments and taxpayers have given GM, and the sacrifices that have been made by so many. This has been an especially challenging period, and we've had to make very difficult decisions to address some of the issues that have plagued our business for decades. Now it's our responsibility to fix this business and place the company on a clear path to success without delay," said Henderson.

The new GM's common stock will be owned by:

· U.S. Department of the Treasury: 60.8 percent

· UAW Retiree Medical Benefits Trust: 17.5 percent

· Canada and Ontario governments: 11.7 percent

· The old GM: 10 percent

Additionally, the old GM and the UAW Retiree Medical Benefits Trust will hold warrants that are exercisable for 15 percent and 2.5 percent of the interests in the new GM, respectively.

The UAW Retiree Medical Benefits Trust and the Canadian government each may nominate one member to serve on the board of the new GM. The retiree benefits trust has selected seasoned auto industry analyst Stephen Girsky. Also selected to serve on the board of directors of the new GM are six current members of the General Motors Corporation board, including Erroll Davis, Neville Isdell, Kent Kresa, Philip Laskawy, Kathryn Marinello and Fritz Henderson. The Canadian government representative and four additional board members to be identified by the U.S. Treasury will be announced at a later date.

Judge Gerber's order includes a four-day stay before closing of the sale can occur. However, GM expects the sale to close in the near future. The new GM's business is expected to be immediately operational and fully competitive, with an exciting line of new products, a smaller, more focused brand portfolio and the rationalization of its dealer network well underway. Current GM employees will be offered positions by the new company.

In connection with the closing, the current General Motors Corporation will change its name to Motors Liquidation Company. Retained assets will be wound down or sold. A new board of directors will oversee that process and the liquidation of the company under the supervision of the Bankruptcy Court.

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Re: Fomoconews: GM out of Bunkruptcy

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A federal judge late on Sunday approved a plan by General Motors to sell its best assets to a new, government-backed company, a crucial step for the automaker to restructure and complete its trip through bankruptcy court.

The decision by the judge, Robert E. Gerber, of Federal Bankruptcy Court in Manhattan, came after three days of hearings to address the 850 objections to the restructuring plan and after he received a revised sale order from G.M.’s lawyers.

In his 95-page opinion, Judge Gerber wrote that he agreed with G.M.’s main contention: that the asset sale was needed to preserve its business, in the face of steep losses and government financing that is slated to run out by the end of the week.

“Bankruptcy courts have the power to authorize sales of assets at a time when there still is value to preserve — to prevent the death of the patient on the operating table,” Judge Gerber wrote.
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Old 07-06-2009, 12:34 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Thanks for mergin them sigma, grabbed em as the other site was posting as fast as I could
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Re: Fomoconews: GM out of Bunkruptcy

So now we have a GM that is no longer in Bankruptcy *phew*

It sounds like the worse is over and now it can be all up hill from this point on.
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Hooray for GM! Now's the hard part...
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Re: Fomoconews: GM out of Bunkruptcy

That was fast.

So, when does the New GM officially start operating? Monday?
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Re: Fomoconews: GM out of Bunkruptcy

Fast.

That's the only word to describe this. Next up is the carnage. To be followed by Ford whining that their forethought didn't get them anywhere near what GM just pulled off.

This level of speed will be followed by the public quickly forgetting GM was ever in bankruptcy. They're moving so fast it's like it never happened!
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Re: Fomoconews: GM out of Bunkruptcy

That didn't take long at all. Now bring on the New GM...
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Re: Fomoconews: GM out of Bunkruptcy

Wow. That was super fast.
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Re: Fomoconews: GM out of Bunkruptcy

First order of business. Here are my priorities


Resurrect pontiac,

bring back the solstice with a V6 twin turbo,
and update the Escalade,
keep Hummer,
bring back the H1.
tell the Feds to take a hike..
I can think of some others, like pull foward the cruze...
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Re: Fomoconews: GM out of Bunkruptcy

Great news. I agree completely with the judge. Liquidation would benefit no one.
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Wow! Amazing! That was incredibly fast! Now it's time for GM to get down to real business. I do have to say that Fritz Henderson and his team at GM moved really fast. Talk about speed.
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Good. Now the media can officially stop harping on GM and bankruptcy.
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