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Research and Markets: General Motors: Leading US Car Maker Emerges From Bankruptcy


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DUBLIN--July 30, 2012: Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "General Motors: Leading US Car Maker Emerges From Bankruptcy" report to their offering.

“General Motors: Leading US Car Maker Emerges From Bankruptcy”

This Case Study examines the factors that led to US auto giant GM's bankruptcy in 2009, describes its rescue plan, and assesses its effectiveness.

Scope of This Research:

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Research and Analysis Highlights:

GM entered Chapter 11 bankruptcy in June 2009, after several loss-making years.

GM had enjoyed US market share of nearly 50% in the 1950s and 1960s, but subsequently this was eroded by the rise of Asia-based automotive companies in the US market. GM also had major pension and healthcare commitments for its former employees, dating back to an era when such obligations were more affordable.

The recovery plan involved GM's assets being purchased by the US and Canadian governments and auto workers unions, prior to an initial public offering in 2010 and the divestment of some brands.

Key Reasons to Purchase This Research:

- What factors forced GM to enter Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in 2009?

- How did the company aim to restore its fortunes?

List of Tables:

Table 1: GM's marques in North America, 2008 and 2011

Table 2: GM's financial performance before and after bankruptcy

Table of Figures:

Figure 1: The rise and fall of GM's share of the US light vehicle market, 1920-2010

Figure 2: US light vehicle market shares, 1960s typical

Figure 3: US light vehicle market shares, 2011

Figure 4: GM revenue and net income

loss, 1998-2011

Figure 5: Top seven auto makers in the US, ranked by average fuel efficiency of product lineup, 2006

Figure 6: Rising gasoline retail prices in the US and the UK, 1978-2012

Figure 7: US new car market value ($bn), 2005-11

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