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Razmear
01-31-2009, 10:57 PM
http://www.laht.com/article.asp?CategoryId=12396&ArticleId=320909


General Motors to Invest $1 Billion in Brazil Operations -- Money to Come from U.S. Rescue Program

By Russ Dallen
Latin American Herald Tribune staff

SAO PAULO -- General Motors plans to invest $1 billion in Brazil to avoid the kind of problems the U.S. automaker is facing in its home market, said the beleaguered car maker.

According to the president of GM Brazil-Mercosur, Jaime Ardila, the funding will come from the package of financial aid that the manufacturer will receive from the U.S. government and will be used to "complete the renovation of the line of products up to 2012."

"It wouldn't be logical to withdraw the investment from where we're growing, and our goal is to protect investments in emerging markets," he said in a statement published by the business daily Gazeta Mercantil.

Meanwhile, he cut the company's revenue forecast for this year by 14% to $9.5 billion from $11 billion, as the economic crisis began to cause rapid slowdowns in sales.

GM already announced three programs of paid leave, and Ardila added that GM Brazil "is going to wait and see how the market behaves in order to know what decision to take" with regard to possible layoffs.

For Ardila, the injection in Brazil's automobile sector of 8 billion reais ($3.51 billion) recently announced by the federal and state governments of Sao Paulo "has already begun to revive sales," which fell by 12% in October.

The executive said that the company will operate a "conservative" scenario in 2009 with an estimated production of 2.6 million units, and another more "optimistic" that contemplates sales of 2.9 million.

This year sales will reach 2.85 million vehicles, which represents a growth of 15% over last year.

ronpaulhawaii
01-31-2009, 11:19 PM
((((((((ggggggrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr)))))))))))

and Hi Raz :)

Kalifornia
01-31-2009, 11:21 PM
are they selling US made cars there or brazillian? thats the deal breaker, IMO.

lucius
01-31-2009, 11:21 PM
Many companies are now exiting the US market--Exxon retail, DHL...these rats plan well and all on our dime--freakin' masterful, what a boondoggle...

UtahApocalypse
01-31-2009, 11:25 PM
Goodbye GM.... matter of fact im writing my congressman on this one. I also am going to plan a picket line of the dealers here.

M House
01-31-2009, 11:37 PM
Well nothing like knowing your supporting an American company.

puppetmaster
02-01-2009, 01:13 AM
lol what a surprise

sdczen
02-01-2009, 02:37 PM
GM's activity in Russia & Brazil are really the only viable parts of their business. The US market is dead for them as long as they continue down the same failed path.

Michael Landon
02-01-2009, 03:48 PM
Really nice. I love borrowing money from China to give to private businesses only to have them spend that money in Brazil. Why not cut out the middle man and just have China give the money to Brazil?

- ML

HOLLYWOOD
02-01-2009, 04:46 PM
We here on RPF have brought this up multiple times... and months ago saw how GM was movie cash overseas. Building new plants around the world with American Taxpayer's monies and TAX BREAKS and SUBSIDIES.

Another example of NOT giving ANY type of AID to corporations.

Main stream media did nothing about investigating/reporting the BILLIONS spent overseas by the American auto industry...
Main stream media did nothing about investigating/reporting the BILLIONS in US Subsidies to the American auto industry...
Main stream media did nothing about reporting the BILLIONS in financial swapping and monetary manipulations by the American auto industry...

Remember the 1968 movie, The Producers?

Have FAILED PLANS to make money!

Courtesy of the American Taxpayers