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Oud 14 juli 2019, 14:46   #811
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Oorspronkelijk geplaatst door chris k Bekijk bericht
En GM Belgium was het enige van de GM wat nooit verlies maakte .....pikt hé Michele waren geen Tesla geldputten
Gelul zonder enige bron.

GM Belgium is pleite.

2010 pas, ttz kon nog vroeger.
https://www.standaard.be/cnt/dmf20101004_032

GM group lag door de bankencrisis 2008 aan het overheidsinfuus:

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https://money.cnn.com/2009/06/01/new...gm_bankruptcy/

GM bankruptcy: End of an era

After years of losses, the troubled automaker is forced into bankruptcy. GM is set to close a dozen facilities and cut more than 20,000 jobs.

By Chris Isidore, CNNMoney.com senior writer

Last Updated: June 2, 2009: 4:03 AM ET

Over its history General Motors has made its share of bad products. Some were poorly built, some were badly executed, others suffered from lousy timing.


How much money will the government get back from troubled automakers GM and Chrysler?

NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- General Motors filed for bankruptcy protection early Monday, a move once viewed as unthinkable that became inevitable after years of losses and market share declines capped by a dramatic plunge in sales in recent months.

The bankruptcy is likely to lead to major changes and job cuts at the battered automaker. But President Obama and GM CEO Fritz Henderson both promised that a more viable GM will emerge from bankruptcy.

In the end, even $19.4 billion in federal help wasn't enough to keep the nation's largest automaker out of bankruptcy. The government will pour another $30 billion into GM to fund operations during its reorganization.
En de US-overheid of belastingsbetaler scheurde uiteindelijk met 11,2 miljard $ zijn broek.

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https://www.reuters.com/article/us-a...A3T0MR20140430

U.S. government says it lost $11.2 billion on GM bailout

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. government lost $11.2 billion on its bailout of General Motors Co (GM.N), more than the $10.3 billion the Treasury Department estimated when it sold its remaining GM shares in December, according to a government report released on Wednesday.

The $11.2 billion loss includes a write-off in March of the government’s remaining $826 million investment in “old” GM, the quarterly report by a Treasury watchdog said.

The U.S. government spent about $50 billion to bail out GM. As a result of the company’s 2009 bankruptcy, the government’s investment was converted to a 61 percent equity stake in the Detroit-based automaker, plus preferred shares and a loan.
Pikt he met zulke bronnen.

Chrisje nattevinger?

Naja je hebt echt 2 uur aan een stuk gewerkt, wat een geluk.

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