GM declares itself bankrupt

| June 2, 2009 | 0 Comments

General Motors Corp. (GM), the world’s largest car maker, yesterday filed for bankruptcy protection with a plan to restructure the company so it can compete in international markets.

The bankruptcy marks the end of the Detroit-based company’s 101 year history. It is the biggest ever filing by a US manufacturer, and the third largest in US corporate history.

The widely expected move was backed by the US government, which will now put $30 billion into the company and take a 60% stake.

President Obama said the government’s intervention was “fair” as it gives the “iconic American company a chance to rise again.”

He added that the government will be a “reluctant shareholder”, and that he has no interest in becoming the company’s boss.

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