U.S. Treasury gives General Motors $5.4 billion in loans

Posted by AUTO123 Wednesday, January 21, 2009


General Motors today received the second installment of its $13.4 billion in government aid from the U.S. Treasury Department. The U.S. Treasury Department gave GM a total of $5.4 billion to help it avoid running out of cash.
GM has received a total of $9.4 billion so far and is up for another $4 billion on Feb. [...]


General Motors today received the second installment of its $13.4 billion in government aid from the U.S. Treasury Department. The U.S. Treasury Department gave GM a total of $5.4 billion to help it avoid running out of cash.


GM has received a total of $9.4 billion so far and is up for another $4 billion on Feb. 17 according to sources.



Under former President George W. Bush, the Treasury agreed to loan GM and Chrysler LLC up to $17.4 billion to keep both companies from going bankrupt.


Source: Detroit News








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