General Motors to Invest $1 Billion in Brazil Operations
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General Motors to Invest $1 Billion in Brazil Operations
General Motors to Invest $1 Billion in Brazil Operations -- Money to Come from U.S. Rescue Program
Eff GM! Burn 'em to the ground.
General Motors to Invest $1 Billion in Brazil Operations -- Money to Come from U.S. Rescue Program
By Russ Dallen
Latin American Herald Tribune staff
SAO PAULO -- General Motors plans to invest $1 billion in Brazil to avoid the kind of problems the U.S. automaker is facing in its home market, said the beleaguered car maker.
According to the president of GM Brazil-Mercosur, Jaime Ardila, the funding will come from the package of financial aid that the manufacturer will receive from the U.S. government and will be used to "complete the renovation of the line of products up to 2012."
"It wouldn't be logical to withdraw the investment from where we're growing, and our goal is to protect investments in emerging markets," he said in a statement published by the business daily Gazeta Mercantil.
Meanwhile, he cut the company's revenue forecast for this year by 14% to $9.5 billion from $11 billion, as the economic crisis began to cause rapid slowdowns in sales.
GM already announced three programs of paid leave, and Ardila added that GM Brazil "is going to wait and see how the market behaves in order to know what decision to take" with regard to possible layoffs.
For Ardila, the injection in Brazil's automobile sector of 8 billion reais ($3.51 billion) recently announced by the federal and state governments of Sao Paulo "has already begun to revive sales," which fell by 12% in October.
The executive said that the company will operate a "conservative" scenario in 2009 with an estimated production of 2.6 million units, and another more "optimistic" that contemplates sales of 2.9 million.
This year sales will reach 2.85 million vehicles, which represents a growth of 15% over last year.
Eff GM! Burn 'em to the ground.
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i hope this is considered when the bailout money is doled out. damn!!!
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If this goes through, I'm not buying another GM car. Right now we have a Saturn, which has been good so far. Shareholders should be grabbing their pitchforks and torches NOW. Change the leadership at the top NOW before they have a chance to throw the Loan money into Brazil.
Friggin' unbelievable. Don't give them another dollar from the Gov.
If we want to save American jobs, a leadership change in GM is a must. I'm with Jugo, If they don't, I hope they burn.
Friggin' unbelievable. Don't give them another dollar from the Gov.
If we want to save American jobs, a leadership change in GM is a must. I'm with Jugo, If they don't, I hope they burn.
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I could be missing something, but why all the outrage over this? The government is giving them money to stay afloat. I think most of us disagree with that, but given that it's happening, GM is using that money in the way it best knows how to remain afloat. If they would have invested that money here, done things as usual, and ended up in the same boat they are in now millions of dollars later, we would all be having a fit that our tax dollars were wasted. If the concern is American jobs, a company that does well overseas and drives their stock price up will create more investment and thus more jobs. Or am I looking at this wrong?
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Markwes wrote:I could be missing something, but why all the outrage over this? The government is giving them money to stay afloat. I think most of us disagree with that, but given that it's happening, GM is using that money in the way it best knows how to remain afloat. If they would have invested that money here, done things as usual, and ended up in the same boat they are in now millions of dollars later, we would all be having a fit that our tax dollars were wasted. If the concern is American jobs, a company that does well overseas and drives their stock price up will create more investment and thus more jobs. Or am I looking at this wrong?
I don't know enough about the GM business model to know if you're right or wrong. I'm simply looking at this from the standpoint that the only reason we give a rip about GM is because of American jobs. Nissan, Toyota, Honda, and others are not holding their hands out for a bailout.
Seems to me that we gave them ~50 million dollars to stay afloat because American jobs depend on them doing so, not finance more outsourcing... am I understanding this correctly?
In any case, I'm not confident in the leadership at GM and therefore don't plan to support the company's products if they continue to sell locally and buy globally. That's what the FOREIGN car companies are doing here.
Let them move their headquarters abroad and then proceed with this using their own money.
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The Thai government refused to give them money for a truck plant in Thailand.
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/News/International_Business/No_govt_funds_for_General_Motors_Thai_PM/articleshow/4086539.cms
TOKYO: Thai Prime Minster Abhisit Vejjajiva said on Friday his government will not provide funds to struggling General Motors, the cash-strapped US carmaker that asked for help in paying for a new factory and expanded production in the country.
``I appreciate the difficulties the industry is going through. But our plan at the moment is not to provide specific assistance to individual companies,'' he told reporters at a news conference in Tokyo.
Abhisit said Thailand would instead look to provide assistance in a ``neutral and market-friendly way'' through measures such as changing regulations where they impede business or by ensuring domestic customers have adequate financing.
I know, I know, that is a bit of a tangent. I will ask Yoda's forgiveness.
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/News/International_Business/No_govt_funds_for_General_Motors_Thai_PM/articleshow/4086539.cms
TOKYO: Thai Prime Minster Abhisit Vejjajiva said on Friday his government will not provide funds to struggling General Motors, the cash-strapped US carmaker that asked for help in paying for a new factory and expanded production in the country.
``I appreciate the difficulties the industry is going through. But our plan at the moment is not to provide specific assistance to individual companies,'' he told reporters at a news conference in Tokyo.
Abhisit said Thailand would instead look to provide assistance in a ``neutral and market-friendly way'' through measures such as changing regulations where they impede business or by ensuring domestic customers have adequate financing.
I know, I know, that is a bit of a tangent. I will ask Yoda's forgiveness.
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thanks for the post canuck 

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Wikipedia
Exports of GM of Brazil in 2005 represented new record, reaching a value of US$ 1.6 billion, for the shipment of 114,994 units in "CKD" and 125,678 vehicles ready for some 40 countries around the world. The main market in the area of exports was Mexico, followed by Argentina, Venezuela, South Africa and other Latin American countries.
Exports of GM of Brazil in 2005 represented new record, reaching a value of US$ 1.6 billion, for the shipment of 114,994 units in "CKD" and 125,678 vehicles ready for some 40 countries around the world. The main market in the area of exports was Mexico, followed by Argentina, Venezuela, South Africa and other Latin American countries.
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They also have one plant in China and are building another one.
They have plants in Europe also.
They own a percentage of Toyota also
As far as I'm concerned GM needs to get rid of Wagner I can't believe he is still pulling the millions out of the company as he has since he got in there.
I would love to know how much.
GM hasn't done anything different since this all happened, we can give them money, and they will ask again a few months from now, just like they did a couple of months ago. If they give them money again I will scream
They have plants in Europe also.
They own a percentage of Toyota also
As far as I'm concerned GM needs to get rid of Wagner I can't believe he is still pulling the millions out of the company as he has since he got in there.
I would love to know how much.
GM hasn't done anything different since this all happened, we can give them money, and they will ask again a few months from now, just like they did a couple of months ago. If they give them money again I will scream

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Actually they just have a joint partnership in NUMMI with Toyota. GM doesn't own any part of Toyota. GM has own in the past part of Suzuki and Daewoo. Plus they currently own SAAB.
http://www.heritage.org/research/energyandenvironment/bg288.cfm
http://www.heritage.org/research/energyandenvironment/bg288.cfm

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