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'New GM' Emerges From Bankruptcy

By TOM KRISHER
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AP
posted: 136 DAYS 16 HOURS AGO
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DETROIT (July 10) - The new General Motors arose on Friday as lawyers finished an all-night paperwork session transferring the automaker's good assets to a brand-new company controlled by the U.S. government.
The massive transfer of factories, money and intellectual property was completed about 6:30 a.m. EST (1030 GMT), according to a person briefed on the situation, clearing the way for a smaller and faster company better equipped to compete in the brutally tough global automotive market.
The person, who asked to remain anonymous because the deal wasn't announced officially, said the signing meant the new GM had emerged from bankruptcy.
One bankruptcy expert called GM's 40-day case the fastest ever for a company of its size.
GM's warp-speed emergence from bankruptcy is expected to be announced by CEO Fritz Henderson and new Chairman Edward Whitacre Jr. at a news conference at the company's Detroit headquarters.
Henderson is expected to announce details of the plan to make new GM profitable again. The troubled automaker has lost more than $80 billion in the past four years.
Once the world's largest and most powerful automaker, new GM is now cleansed of massive debt and burdensome contracts that would have sunk it without federal loans. Spurred on by the Obama administration's support, the bankruptcy process was two day's faster than crosstown rival Chrysler Group LLC's 42-day timeframe.
Copyright 2009 The Associated Press. The information contained in the AP news report may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or otherwise distributed without the prior written authority of The Associated Press. Active hyperlinks have been inserted by AOL.
2009-07-10 06:12:12
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PDeroo1
10:36AM Jul 10 2009 
Oh Good Lord! let's try this again:

"It's management that makes the decisions in a company, not the workers." I wasn't trying to say ****************... for Pete's sake! Fix your filters people!
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PDeroo1
10:34AM Jul 10 2009 
Since when is "n o ***********" a bad word?? LOL
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PDeroo1
10:33AM Jul 10 2009 
Why in the world would it block out "********" with ******** ??? Odd.
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PDeroo1
10:32AM Jul 10 2009 
I'm not sure how you can blame a union for the downfall of a corporation. It's management that makes the decisions in a company, ******** workers. In fact that's what they say is the reason that their yearly salaries 1000s of times higher than the worker's are -- because they have to make the BIG decisions! Well you can't have it both ways then. MANAGEMENT makes or breaks a company NOT the American worker.
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RKovalak
10:25AM Jul 10 2009 
El PreSidente 50 you have misspoken yet again - There are more of us that dispise the UAW for what they have done to the auto industry over the years than you will EVER be able to count. I compare the UAW to a "leech on the back of all Americans".
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