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Joanne98 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Dec-26-08 09:48 AM
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George Bush's friends at Cerebus get more TARP money!

Dec. 26 (Bloomberg) -- General Motors Corp., days from receiving its first installment of at least $9.4 billion in U.S. aid, won another victory with the Federal Reserve’s approval of lender GMAC LLC’s bid to become a bank holding company.

GMAC’s shift to a bank eases the threat of a default that threatened to dry up credit for GM dealers who used the company to finance about three-quarters of their inventory. GMAC also handled loans for about 35 percent of GM’s 2007 retail buyers.

“This has a positive impact on GM and also the auto market,” Tatsuya Mizuno, director of Fitch Ratings in Tokyo, said today in a Bloomberg Television interview. “The problem is how they can prepare for next-generation vehicles, to restore their competitiveness.”

The Fed used emergency powers on Dec. 24 to grant GMAC’s bank conversion, citing turmoil in financial markets and the potential impact on Detroit-based GM as the biggest U.S. automaker taps emergency federal loans to stay in business.

GM gained 15 percent to $3.75 at 8:05 a.m. before the start of regular New York Stock Exchange composite trading. The shares plummeted 87 percent this year through Dec. 24, worst among the 30 companies on the Dow Jones Industrial Average.

GMAC’s bank transition was the second lift for GM in less than a week, after President George W. Bush said Dec. 19 that GM and Cerberus Capital Management LP’s Chrysler LLC were eligible for U.S. aid to help them avoid running out of cash by early next year. A Cerberus-led group owns 51 percent of GMAC, and GM owns the rest.

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Joanne98 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Dec-26-08 09:51 AM
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1. How Stupid Does Cerberus Think We Are?

By Robert Farago
December 24, 2008 -

Cerberus is the highly secretive private equity company that owns Chrysler, the ailing American automaker that just scored $4b from the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP). Cerberus also owns 51 percent of lender GMAC (soon to be less) and all of Chrysler Financial Services. And a lot of Burger Kings. Anyway, The New York Daily News reports today that “Cerberus says it will invest the first $2 billion of Chrysler Financial profits back into the financing arm’s parent automaker.” WHAT PROFITS? This horseshit comes hard on the heels of Cerberus pledge not to take any profit on Uncle Sam’s forthcoming $4b “investment” in Chrysler. WHAT PROFIT? CEO “Boot ‘em Bob” Bob Nardelli and his golden parachuted pals want us to believe that Chrysler is determined to become a profitable automaker. Is there anyone who actually believes that? FYI, make the jump for Cerberus’ reason why Uncle Sam must boldy go where the equity firm fears to tread.

http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com/how-stupid-does-cerberus-think-we-are/
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Citizen Number 9 Donating Member (878 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Dec-26-08 07:49 PM
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2. So, I presume you're against a Chrysler bailout?
In principle or as it has been done?
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