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Case Code : BSTR320
Case Length : 20 Pages
Period : 2008-2009
Pub Date : 2009
Teaching Note :Not Available
Organization : General Motors
Industry : Automobiles
Countries : US

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Analysts opined that in addition to a poor business strategy, GM was also burdened with high costs associated with the healthcare and pensions benefits that it offered its employees. Between 1993 and 2007, GM had spent US$ 103 billion in funding healthcare and pension benefits.

In 2008, like other automobile companies, GM faced problems including rising oil prices and a global financial crisis and economic slowdown which adversely affected its sales. The company sold 1.7 million vehicles worldwide in the fourth quarter of 2008, a decline of 26 percent compared to the fourth quarter of 2007. For the calendar year 2008, GM sold more than 8.35 million vehicles, a decline of 11 percent compared to the vehicle sales in 2007.

On December 19, 2008, George W. Bush (Bush), the then President of the US, announced a financial package for GM. GM got the first US$ 4 billion of a series of federal loans amounting to US$ 13.4 billion on December 31, 2008.

By March 31, 2009, GM was required to fulfill some 'targets' including a two-thirds reduction in debt via a debt for equity exchange with current bondholders, and a renegotiation of employee contract terms with the United Auto Workers (UAW)4. In case it failed to meet these targets by the stipulated time, GM had to repay the loan amount with interest within 30 days.

GM submitted a 'Restructuring Plan' on February 17, 2009 (Refer to Exhibit I for the highlights of GM's restructuring plan). The company stated that it would require more financial assistance from the US government to continue its operations after March 2009...

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4] UAW was founded in 1935. As of 2008, it was one of the largest labor unions in North America.


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