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Chrysler wants merger talks
Thu, Dec 18, 2008
AFP

WASHINGTON - TROUBLED US automaker Chrysler hopes to reboot merger talks with General Motors as both companies grapple with imminent collapse, hoping for a federal government rescue, the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday.

The hope to restart talks could be a bid to show the administration of President George W. Bush, currently considering a 14-billion-dollar (S$20.8 billion) rescue plan for the industry, 'that it wants to cooperate in restructuring the industry', said the daily.

A merger could also 'offer the firm a way to protect its stakes in two distressed auto-finance companies', said the Journal.

Citing people familiar with the discussions, the newspaper said Chrysler's owner, Cerberus Capital Management LP, 'is eager to make concessions in order to arrange a combination of Chrysler's finance arm with that of GM'.

A way for Cerberus to make concessions 'could be to give away some of its principals' stakes in Chrysler as part of a broader restructuring,' according to the report.

It is unclear what effect restarted talks could have on the political considerations for a rescue package.

On Wednesday, Chrysler said it was temporarily halting its manufacturing for at least a month, beginning on Friday, in response to the credit crisis and ongoing debate on a rescue for the sector.

Chrysler has 14 assembly plants, 10 powertrain plants, four stamping operations and five manufacturing affiliations outside of North America.

GM last week announced it was idling 30 per cent of its North American production.

The Detroit Big Three - GM, Ford and Chrysler - have repeatedly warned that without a package of loans, millions of jobs could be lost, which they say would have devastating effects for the nation's already stumbling economy. -- AFP

 

 
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