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GM pays back its loans from U.S. Treasury and Export Development Canada
Wednesday, April 21, 2010 5:40 PM
From GM... .

-GM pays back its loans from U.S. Treasury and Export Development Canada
-Strong sales, confident outlook enable payback ahead of schedule
-$257 million investment for Malibu at Fairfax, Kansas, and Detroit Hamtramck

General Motors Company Chairman and CEO Ed Whitacre today announced that GM has made its final payment of $5.8 billion to the U.S. Treasury and Export Development Canada, paying back its government loans in full, ahead of schedule.

The announcement came at a ceremony here to highlight an investment of $257 million at GM’s Fairfax, Kansas, and Detroit Hamtramck assembly centers. The investment will prepare Fairfax to build the next generation of Chevrolet’s award-winning Malibu, and make Detroit Hamtramck a second source for Malibu, ensuring that Chevrolet can meet market demand for this popular mid-size sedan.

“GM is able to repay the taxpayers in full, with interest, ahead of schedule, because more customers are buying vehicles like the Chevrolet Malibu and Buick LaCrosse we build here in Fairfax,” said Whitacre. “We are now building some of the best cars, trucks, and crossovers we have ever built, and customers are taking note. Our dealers are increasing their sales, we are investing in our plants, and we are restoring and creating jobs.”

The U.S., Canadian, and Ontario governments, as part of the launch of the new GM, provided loans of $8.4 billion and took equity stakes in the new company. Today’s payment of $5.8 billion ($4.7 billion to the U.S. Treasury and $C1.1 billion to Export Development Canada) completes the payback of these loans.

“GM’s ability to pay back the loans ahead of schedule is a sign that our plan is working, and that we are on the right track. It is also an important first step toward allowing our stockholders to reduce their equity investments in GM,” said Whitacre. “We still have much hard work ahead of us, but we are making progress toward our vision of designing, building, and selling the world’s best vehicles.

“We appreciate the support the taxpayers have given GM, and our great new products are tangible results of that support.”

Strong sales support manufacturing, jobs

Strong sales of new Chevrolet, Buick, GMC, and Cadillac products are fueling a steady increase in production as GM works to meet growing customer demand.

Sales for GM’s four brands are up 36 percent through March versus the same period in 2009, and many newly introduced cars and crossovers – including Chevy Equinox, Camaro and Traverse; GMC Terrain and Acadia; Buick LaCrosse; and Cadillac SRX – remain in short supply at GM dealers.

The Fairfax plant currently builds two of GM’s strongest selling cars, the Chevy Malibu and Buick LaCrosse. For the first three months of this year, GM’s U.S. dealers delivered more than 49,000 Malibus and 14,000 LaCrosses, representing a 58 percent increase over the same period last year. In response to this strong demand, Fairfax in February added a third shift of approximately 1,050 jobs, bringing total employment at the plant to more than 3,800.

Fairfax will become the primary source for the next generation of the Malibu. Detroit Hamtramck, which builds the Buick Lucerne and Cadillac DTS, will be equipped to build the Malibu as well, ensuring that Chevrolet can meet market demand.

Detroit Hamtramck will also build the Chevy Volt electric vehicle with extended range, which launches this year. On March 31, the plant celebrated a major milestone, the building of the first pre-production Volt on the regular assembly line.

The Malibu-related investments of $136 million in Fairfax and $121 million in Detroit Hamtramck will include facilities, machinery and equipment, and tools.

Since the launch of the new GM last July, the company has announced investments of more than $1.5 billion at 20 facilities in the U.S. and Canada. These investments restored or created more than 7,500 jobs, and they demonstrate a strong commitment to GM’s future and to the United States and Canada.




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Re: GM pays back its loans from U.S. Treasury and Export Development Canada
Wednesday, April 21, 2010 6:30 PM
awesome



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Re: GM pays back its loans from U.S. Treasury and Export Development Canada
Wednesday, April 21, 2010 7:44 PM
good news for The General



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Re: GM pays back its loans from U.S. Treasury and Export Development Canada
Thursday, April 22, 2010 5:15 AM
As long as the don't @!#$ off now things will be good



Re: GM pays back its loans from U.S. Treasury and Export Development Canada
Thursday, April 22, 2010 6:16 AM
export to canada? alot of GMs are assembled in canada....


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Re: GM pays back its loans from U.S. Treasury and Export Development Canada
Friday, April 23, 2010 8:28 AM
Well, in fairness, I have to admit I was wrong. I fully never expected the Treasury to ever see that money again, so kudos to GM.




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Re: GM pays back its loans from U.S. Treasury and Export Development Canada
Friday, April 23, 2010 9:22 AM
JerseyJayLN2 (Scarab) wrote:Well, in fairness, I have to admit I was wrong. I fully never expected the Treasury to ever see that money again, so kudos to GM.


They paid it back with TARP money, so basically they paid back our tax dollars, with our tax dollars.

Within the next 5 years, they are going to need roughly another $14 billion from TARP to be able to payout union pensions.

I wouldn't get too excited just yet.






Re: GM pays back its loans from U.S. Treasury and Export Development Canada
Friday, April 23, 2010 9:37 AM
Quote:

Grassley Slams GM, Administration Over Loans Repaid With Bailout Money

A top Senate Republican on Thursday accused the administration of
misleading taxpayers about General Motors' loan repayment, saying the struggling auto giant was only able to repay its bailout money by dipping into a separate pot of bailout money.

Sen. Chuck Grassley's charge was backed up by the inspector general for the bailout -- also known as the Trouble Asset Relief Program, or TARP. Watchdog Neil Barofsky told Fox News, as well as the Senate Finance Committee, that General Motors used bailout money to pay back the federal government.

"It appears to be nothing more than an elaborate TARP money shuffle," Grassley, the ranking Republican on the Senate Finance Committee, said in a letter Thursday to Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner.

GM announced Wednesday that it had paid back the $8.1 billion in loans it received from the U.S. and Canadian governments. Of that, $6.7 billion went to the U.S. treasury.


http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/04/22/grassley-slams-gm-administration-loans-repaid-bailout-money/


All Smoke and Mirrors. Should be getting used to it by now...





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Re: GM pays back its loans from U.S. Treasury and Export Development Canada
Friday, April 23, 2010 10:05 AM
Needless to say, the detractors live on, and will continue to find fault with anything GM does or is likely to do for some time. However...

What we'd all be well served to realize is one simple truth: at the level of government intervention and corporate finance that this GM deal is/has occurred, you and I and most of America are not only ill-equipped to reach much of a useful conclusion(s) about this megadeal, we're also never going to see any truly objective information to help us formulate such an opinion. In the end, it's ALL smoke and mirrors.

Myself, I am merely glad to see GM live on. Even though I slavishly supported them with my automotive purchases throughout much of my life, I also contributed to their bailout as a taxpayer. I've no regrets about either. I am an automotive enthusiast through and through, as are many Americans. Supporting an American icon company such as GM through thick and thin does not annoy me; rather, it makes me proud to be a loyal part of it all, and proud to be an American helping Americans while keeping an historic portion of our national pride alive. All is well





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Re: GM pays back its loans from U.S. Treasury and Export Development Canada
Friday, April 23, 2010 10:17 AM
Bill Hahn Jr. wrote:proud to be an American helping Americans
Seeing as the Japanese are always "helping" the Japanese companies, I think it's nice to see the playing field leveled for a change.




fortune cookie say: better a delay than a disaster
Re: GM pays back its loans from U.S. Treasury and Export Development Canada
Friday, April 23, 2010 2:06 PM
Bill Hahn Jr. wrote:American helping Americans while keeping an historic portion of our national pride alive. All is well


*Cough* (Canada)we helped a little too!!

Good for everyone involved...Gm just needs some better products, and there are a few notables that ARE. With Toyota where it is, the time to strike is now.






Re: GM pays back its loans from U.S. Treasury and Export Development Canada
Friday, April 23, 2010 4:17 PM
sweet, now bring back pontiac.



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Re: GM pays back its loans from U.S. Treasury and Export Development Canada
Friday, April 23, 2010 4:51 PM
z yaaaa wrote:sweet, now bring back pontiac.


that was the FIRST thing I thought when this thread was started.. doubt it'll happen tho



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Re: GM pays back its loans from U.S. Treasury and Export Development Canada
Friday, April 23, 2010 5:26 PM
z yaaaa wrote:sweet, now bring back pontiac.
I'd be happy if they just brought the G8 and Solstice/Sky back under Chevy...




fortune cookie say: better a delay than a disaster
Re: GM pays back its loans from U.S. Treasury and Export Development Canada
Friday, April 23, 2010 10:13 PM
Love you, Canadians. This isn't about you. It's a US company, Don't feel so put upon!



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Re: GM pays back its loans from U.S. Treasury and Export Development Canada
Saturday, April 24, 2010 4:34 AM
bill you sad something awesome! and then ruined it, canadia did help us, they do buy gm



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Re: GM pays back its loans from U.S. Treasury and Export Development Canada
Saturday, April 24, 2010 9:32 AM
Oh, it's OK. I'm just having a laugh with them, they seem a little insecure sometimes! It's all in fun, no harm meant.

Right you are though. Canadia is a very large supporter of GM cars, and that bears saying. I am sure that on a per-capita basis, they are much more loyal to GM than USA, and that'sm also significant.



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World's Quickest and Fastest Street J-Bodies
Turbocharging GM FWD's since 1988
www.turbosystem.com

Re: GM pays back its loans from U.S. Treasury and Export Development Canada
Saturday, April 24, 2010 2:02 PM
you're probably right, since most of the American ppl have been brainwashed into thinking that just cause its an import, its better. yea, and the Suzuki Esteem is the best f*cking thing on 4 tires. and lest we forget the Hyundai Elantra?? ppl are ready to believe what any publication is spitting out



R.I.P. JessE Gerard 7.11.87 - 1.25.08
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Re: GM pays back its loans from U.S. Treasury and Export Development Canada
Sunday, April 25, 2010 4:54 PM
GM built my hometown, Employed my grandfather after WWII until he retired and have been the ONLY brand I've owned since I was 17. I'm hard on GM because somehow I still care. I'd sell my left nut for G8......but will settle for my sunfire



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