GM to Cut 21,000 US Factory Jobs, Shed Pontiac

GM to Cut 21,000 US Factory Jobs, Shed Pontiac

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GM is living on $15.4 billion in government loans and faces a June 1 deadline to restructure and get more government money.

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DETROIT (AP) - General Motors says it will cut 21,000 U.S. factory jobs by next year and phase out its storied Pontiac brand as part of a major restructuring effort needed to get more government aid.

The struggling automaker also says it will offer 225 shares of common stock for every $1,000 in notes held by bondholders as part of debt-for-equity swap.

The annoucements came in a filing Monday with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

GM is living on $15.4 billion in government loans and faces a June 1 deadline to restructure and get more government money. If the restructuring doesn’t satisfy the government, the company could go into bankruptcy protection.
   
    (Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press.  All Rights Reserved.)

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