GM Bankruptcy: 40 Days and 40 Nights to a New Era

By Jill Schlesinger | Jul 10, 2009 |

Noah endured 40 days and 40 nights on his ark, the Hebrews traveled for 40 days and nights before the parting of the Red Sea and now, after 40 days and nights, General Motors has emerged from bankruptcy as of 6:30 this morning.

The new GM is leaner: it’s exiting bankruptcy with $48 billion in debt, a massive reduction from the $176 billion it was carrying when it started the process; it will have four brands (Chevrolet, Buick, Cadillac and GMC) versus the eight it had before; the number of manufacturing facilities will now be 34 from 47; and the number of employees eventually will be reduced by nearly a third from the end of 2008.

In a press conference this morning, CEO Frederick “Fritz” Henderson said that the new GM would focus on three things: customers, cars and culture. That’s a nice slogan, but now the hard work begins. GM must now create and produce cars that consumers want to buy. Maybe they’re on the way–GM sold 9,300 Chevrolet Camaros in June.

Henderson said that the goal “is to make each and every General Motors car, truck and crossover the best-in-class.” I would settle for the company producing vehicles at a profit, which would be a welcome new development for a company that lost $80 billion over the last four years.

It’s been a long road (pardon the pun) for GM and much has gone wrong over the years. But on the dawn of GM’s new era, I want to believe that the company can succeed. Sure, that might be wishful thinking, but considering that US taxpayers now own 60.8% of GM, we should all root for its success.

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    LBX11

    07/10/09 | Report as spam

    Corrections and Amplifications


    If you are going to crib from biblical references as I did with my post at 9:21am on Marketwatch.com, then you should get your facts right.


    "Noah endured 40 days and 40 nights on his ark" is factually incorrect.

    Genesis has it RAINED for 40 days and 40 nights, and by all surviving accounts, Noah spent a lot longer on the Ark that that.

    LBX
    Creator of the GM Genesis tale on Marketwatch.com

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    Jill Schlesinger

    07/10/09 | Report as spam

    RE: GM Bankruptcy: 40 Days and 40 Nights to a New Era

    Thanks for the correction--I should have paid more attention in Sunday school!

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Jill Schlesinger

Jill Schlesinger is the Editor-at-Large for CBS MoneyWatch.com. Prior to the launch of MoneyWatch, she was the Chief Investment Officer for an independent investment advisory firm. In her infancy, she was an options trader on the Commodities Exchange of New York.

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