Just wonder how much money will be sent to the overseas factories by the big 3![]()
BREAKING: Automakers to get $15 billion in federal loans
Posted Dec 5th 2008 10:12PM by John Neff
Filed under: Government/Legal, Chrysler, LLC., Ford, GM
It's taken two rounds of Congressional hearings, some major pride swallowing and three detailed business plans, but it looks as if the Detroit 3 will be getting the federal loans they need, though not as much they asked for. A deal was reportedly reached between Democratic leaders and the White House that will supply around $15 billion in federal loans to the struggling U.S. auto industry. While General Motors, Ford and Chrysler asked for a combined maximum of $34 billion, the $15 billion is designed to ensure they stay alive until March when the issue will be readdressed with the input of a fresh Obama administration. GM and Chrysler reportedly need around $11 billion to survive the new year, while Ford has said it would only need government aid if one of the other two went under.
We're hearing that a deal was reached between Democrats and the Bush administration late Friday after top Dem. Nancy Pelosi gave in to the White House and its position that the money should come from $25 billion in loans previously approved to help the automakers retool for energy fuel efficient vehicles, rather than drawing the aid from the $700 billion Troubled Asset Relief Fund for struggling financial institutions. In return, Pelosi is seeking a guarantee that the money would be replenished in "a matter of weeks."
Both the Senate and House of Representatives have confirmed they will be meeting on Tuesday to vote on the deal, and it's expected that strong oversight of how the loans are used, whether in the form of an individual car czar or committee, will be part of the final package.
Party on, Detroit.
[Source: Reuters, Photo by Brendan Hoffman/Getty]
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Just wonder how much money will be sent to the overseas factories by the big 3![]()
Hmm, one has to wonder if it's just re-arranging the deck chairs on the Titanic.....
I'm with Rick,flogging a dead horse. Pat
Bugger , now i keep my job a bit longer
I was hoping to get a payout with what bucks were left![]()
I wonder why Ford only needs the money if one of the other two goes under?
Simon
All they have got so far is the support of the Democrat leadership - that does not mean that the bill will get through (although it certainly would not without that); US party members do not toe the line like they (mostly) do here, and bailing out Detroit is not really very popular just about everywhere except in Detroit. Even if it does eventually get passed, it might take a long time, and get a lot of amendments on the way - I've heard that the bank bailout bill went from one page to 200 pages by the time it was passed.
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Like Simon, I just don't get the oft used mantra, of "if one goes bust, it will take the other two with it"..... one less competitor would mean more sales for the remaining two...
Ford are financial, from what I've observed, but probably don't want to miss out on some cheap money.
The bill will have to go thru, as the job losses will be huge (if there was a collapse) and the big 3 have car plants and suppliers in many states in the USA.
Either that or the yanks nationalise their car industry, and create a single brand, the DodgeyFord'rolet.
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If Jeep go broke will Tata be interested on the brand name ?
Will be interesting to see a Jee Rover made in India![]()
nuts, I was looking forward to seeing them all go DOWWWWWN for forcing crap on the world for so long.
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