viernes, 5 de junio de 2009

Crisis en la General Motors

The U.S. car maker General Motors filed its application for bankruptcy as part of a plan led by the government to restructure the troubled company, which has been 100 years service. GM sought legal protection from creditors after they spend months trying to restructure its business plan to become a profitable company. Despite receiving 20,000 dollars government support, GM failed to recover from a sharp drop in car sales. The U.S. government plans to provide an additional $ 30,000 million to help restructure GM through the largest industrial bankruptcy in U.S. history. Senior administration officials say that Obama automaker could be reorganized within a period of 60 to 90 days. The same sources say that the government of the United States will be majority owned by the new company, but do not want to be involved in daily operations.

Carles Honorato

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