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... GM will sell most of its assets to a newly created company, 60 percent owned by the U.S. government. The Canadian government will get a 12.5 percent stake while the United Auto Workers union will take a 17.5 percent share to fund its ...
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... the U.S. government, which would get 72.5 percent ownership of the new company, perhaps sharing with the Canadian government. The remaining 10 percent would go to GM bondholders to wipe out $27 billion in unsecured debt. Bondholders ...
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... possibly this week. The plan is for the federal government to take a 60 percent ownership stake in the new GM. The Canadian government would take 12.5 percent, with the United Auto Workers getting a 17.5 percent share and unsecured bondholders ...
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... will get a 55 percent stake that will be used to fund its retiree health care obligations, while the U.S. and Canadian governments will receive a combined 10 percent stake. Fiat would get 20 percent, with the possibility of up to 35 percent ...
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... and has selected Stephen Girsky, a former GM adviser and Morgan Stanley analyst, to serve on the board. The Canadian government, which will control an 11.7 percent share, also will pick one member. Rattner, in a conference call with ...
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... United Auto Workers union gets a 17.5 percent stake of the company through its retiree health care trust, and the Canadian government will control 11.7 percent. The remaining shares went to bondholders of the old company. Concessions made by ...
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... Chrysler attorneys will ask Gonzalez to let the company start using $4.5 billion in loans from the U.S. and Canadian governments to keep operating under bankruptcy protection. Chrysler, the nation's third-largest car manufacturer, filed ...
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... political and military value placed on nuclear weaponry despite its high costs and danger,'' notes a recent Canadian government report. Thomas W. Graham Jr., former U.S. arms-control negotiator and now president of the Lawyers Alliance ...
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... here. Most geese feed on farm lands, especially where young winter wheat is growing. In coordination with the Canadian government, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has proposed steps to reduce overabundant populations of geese that are ...
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... no provision in the supply chain to do that." Part of the reason Canada's drugs are cheaper is because the Canadian government controls prescription drug prices. There is some worry that the new U.S. provision could raise Canadian prices ...
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