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GM Reneges Opel Deal, Angers Magna and Reveals Major Flaw of Governmental-Capitalism

November 5, 2009
By Joe Brown

Without full details or even a reasonable explanation from General Motors, many people are scratching their heads as to why the all-but-signed deal to sell their subsidiary, Opel to parts-maker Magna, fell through.

Was it driven by the report that came out today stating October was the carmaker's best year over year in a long time? I hope not. Regardless of the dynamics of the decision, I think this will go down as a key lesson in future business textbooks and case studies about the dangers of mixing Wall Street with Capitol Hill.

At this moment, our friends in Germany fall somewhere between annoyed and completely miffed. The thought–at least according to German workers–is that GM will likely make more cuts than Opel would have. Further, officials orchestrated a "bridge loan" to ensure Opel's solvency while a buyer was found which they thought was finalized when Magna's aspirations to become an even bigger player than it already was.

My concern lies with the solid relationship America had fostered with Germany may be strained slightly. The U.S. government is now the majority owner of GM (although they immediately issued a statement attempting to wash their hands of having any input in the decision) and their close ally is Germany's Chancellor, Angela Merkel.

The Chancellor and her cabinet had strongly supported and worked feverishly on doing whatever it took to make this deal happen. Now, her office felt completely blindsided by this and I bet only stronger and more critical comments will be out from them in the coming days. One official from Merkel's office stated that she is considering a call to President Obama to voice her displeasure.

"After many promises and months of negotiations, GM has left workers out in the cold. This attitude from General Motors shows the ugly face of turbo capitalism. It is completely unacceptable," according to the Chancellor's deputy leader, Juergen Ruettgers.

True to the old adage, you can't please them all; the US finds itself smack in the middle of a situation they probably didn't realize before becoming a majority shareholder of a giant company. Even Russia–strong supporters of the Opel-Magna deal–released a statement from Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's office calling the decision, "absolutely astonishing."

I worry that it may be difficult for our government to save face despite the best public relations money can buy stating they had no influence on this decision (which I do believe) yet they are technically the majority owner of the company. When's the last time you heard of a group with a controlling interest (51 %+) in an organization not have any influence on a decision of this magnitude? It just doesn't happen and is quite the conundrum.

Now, GM execs are scrambling to update a new restructuring plan for Opel and Vauxhall.

Joe Brown


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GM Pays Walker Tool & Die $1.5+ Million

July 13, 2009
By Joe Brown

A while back I posted about the gutshot Walker Tool & Die took from a bankrupt GM supplier and long-time taxi maker, Checker Motors.

However, with liens placed on their dies they felt confident somebody was going to need those tools at some point once GM was to continue production. The dies are for a sedan and are heading to Canada which is why the liens needed to be satisfied before any more parts were run.

Joe


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Icon Metal Forming LLC (Division of Martinrea Int.) to Layoff 140 Workers: Blames Slowdown at GM

May 13, 2009
By Joe Brown

Sorry to go back-to-back with bad news tonight, it actually gets worse…..this isn’t it for tonight.

Corydon stamping plant cuts 140 workers

May 12, 2009
IBJ Staff
Icon
Metal Forming LLC in Corydon notified the Indiana Department of
Workforce Development yesterday that it is cutting 140 jobs at its
automotive stamping plant

Icon, a division of Ontario-based Martinrea International Inc., blamed the cuts on the temporary shutdown of General Motors Corp

The cuts began May 6 and will be completed by May 20, the company said. About 80 of the workers are union members.

Icon located to Corydon in southern Indiana in February 2005 and is Harrison County’s largest automotive supplier.

The
company employed 360 people in 2006, when it announced a five-year,
$6.1 million expansion that Icon hoped would add up to 125 jobs.

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