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Q&A with General Motors chief executive Fritz Henderson

Source: Washington Post
Seoul : South Korea | about 1 month ago  
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His comments came in a meeting with Washington Post reporters and editors in which he expounded on the role of the government in the automaker, the chances that the company will return the $50 billion in government aid, the role of the United Auto Workers, and the future of electric and hydrogen cars....
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    Under "any reasonable planning scenario," General Motors will not request more federal aid, Henderson said. "The amount of financing provided was sufficient." * * * On whether the government will recover all of its $50 billion ...
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