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GM-Chrysler merger regains traction
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rob
2008-12-06 04:48:19 UTC
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December 4, 2008 - 4:04 pm ET

Chrysler LLC CEO Bob Nardelli told a U.S. Senate committee today he would
support a merger with General Motors if it became a condition for government
support of the Detroit 3 automakers.

GM CEO Rick Wagoner said GM would seriously consider such a condition but
that he would prefer such an arrangement be negotiated with the UAW.

A GM-Chrysler merger would save $8 billion to $10 billion a year in a
combined company, Nardelli said.

Top GM and Chrysler executives negotiated a possible merger for several
weeks this fall, but the talks collapsed Nov. 7 after vehicle sales plunged
and the prospects for funding a merger faded.

Responding to questions from Sen. Robert Bennett, R-Utah, Nardelli said the
money would be saved through job reductions, plant consolidation and the
combining of vehicle development and purchasing.

Nardelli said bringing together vehicle platform development would save $1
billion to $1.3 billion annually. Combining purchasing would save another $3
billion to $4 billion, he said.

Bennett said that the government should consider requiring the merger as a
condition of loaning money to the companies. The Detroit 3 CEOs and UAW
President Ron Gettelfinger testified before the Senate Banking Committee
today for government loans and credit lines to the automakers totaling $34
billion.

Gettelfinger opposed the merger idea because a GM-Chrysler marriage would
cost tens of thousands of hourly jobs.

He said Daimler AG's acquisition of Chrysler a decade ago came with similar
promises of synergies but failed to produce them.

Nardelli said that if such a deal were made, "The first job to go would be
mine."
Falcon Guy
2008-12-07 02:13:29 UTC
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What a lard ass shit. Maybe he can distribute the 210Million he got from
Home Despot before he makes asshat statements.
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Nardelli said that if such a deal were made, "The first job to go would be
mine."
Brian
2008-12-18 12:43:13 UTC
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December ... 2008
And they are at it again, here in mid-December.

If they have any hope that I'd buy a new vehicle any time soon, it
wouldn't be a GM product -- been there, done that.

And if they swallow Mopar, there's no chance of them continuing to get
that part of my business. I'll find another hobby.

Sad, but true.

Chrysler execs: negotiate with the Feds a bankruptcy where you can keep
control and ownership of the company, and get some financing. Then
downsize and shed legacy obligations. And come see me now about ideas
for bold reorganization, and new products that should sell.

-Brian, Moparing since 1973

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