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  2. General Motors Chapter 11 reorganization - Wikipedia

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    General Motors was represented by the New York specialist law firm Weil, Gotshal & Manges. The United States Treasury was represented by the United States Attorneys Office for the Southern District of New York and Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP. An ad hoc group of the bondholders of General Motors Corporation was also represented in court. [47]

  3. Motors Liquidation Company - Wikipedia

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    Motors Liquidation Company (MLC), formerly General Motors Corporation, was the company left to settle past liability claims from Chapter 11 reorganization of American car manufacturer General Motors. It exited bankruptcy on March 31, 2011, only to be carved into four trusts; the first to settle the claims of unsecured creditors, the second to ...

  4. Explainer: As GM mulls options for unit, how does bankruptcy ...

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    GM has warned that it would file for bankruptcy if there isn't a restructuring deal by Friday, as the Korean operation is running out of cash to pay employees and suppliers amid slumping sales.

  5. If GM joins Chrysler in bankruptcy, which is more likely to ...

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    So, it appears that the Obama administration is not going to force General Motors (GM) into bankruptcy next week after all. We will now find out the results of the automaker's restructuring on June 1.

  6. Effects of the 2008–2010 automotive industry crisis on the ...

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    On February 18, 2009, General Motors and Chrysler again approached the U.S. government, in regard to obtaining a second bridging loan of $21.6 billion (£15.2 billion). $16.6 billion of this would go to General Motors, while Chrysler would take $5 billion. General Motors agreed to shed 47,000 jobs, close five plants, and axe 12 car models.

  7. Can GM and Chrysler escape bankruptcy? - AOL

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    General Motors (GM) and Chrysler LLC are struggling mightily to stay out of bankruptcy court. With roughly $20 billion in loans from the U.S. and some very tight deadlines, they're scrambling to ...

  8. GM bankruptcy looks more likely - AOL

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    The bankruptcy of General Motors Corp. (GM) is almost as inevitable as the sun rising or the New York Mets collapsing in September. GM is going beyond an earlier plan to slash debt by 46 percent ...

  9. Bankruptcy of General Motors - Wikipedia

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