General Motors
By: Jackson Spivey, Shaun Jameson, and Joel Vastl
GM• 2nd largest auto
manufacturing group in the world (by volume)
• Nearly 204,000 employees worldwide
• Focuses on four major North American brands: Chevrolet, Buick, GMC, and Cadillac
• Underwent Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2009
• 61% ownership belongs to U.S. Department of Treasury
History• Founded in 1908 by William
Duran• Started out as only Buick, but
within a few years acquired over 20 other companies
• Early financial debt associated with the process of buying so many other companies
• Following collapse of new car market, Alfred Sloan took control and led company to prominence
• Led auto industry in global sales for 77 straight years (1931-2008)
The Great Depression• Caused other automakers
to go under• General Motors stayed in
the black• Profitable margin except
1932• GM underpriced
competition and increased market share
• GM was not immune to the effects of Depression
• GM stock trade $73 then $16
Net Sales and Income• 1929 Net sales - $1,504,404,472 Net income -
$248,282,2681930 Net sales - $983,375,137 Net income - $151,098,9921931 Net sales - $808,840,723 Net income - $96,877,1071932 Net sales - $432,311,868 Net income - $164,97
National Bank of Detroit
• 1933 auto sales plunged• GM helped form a bank in
March 1933• Positive signal to
Americans who depended on the auto industry
• National Bank of Detroit is part of JP Morgan Chase & Co.
Downfall• In trouble long before
economic crisis of 2008• Nearly went bankrupt in
1991 and again in 2005.• Oil prices skyrocketed,
increasing demand for high mileage vehicles
• GM and other auto companies focused more on high profit SUV’s
• Net losses of $10.6 Billion in 2006, $38.7 Billion in 2008
Bankruptcy• U.S. and Canadian
Governments provided billions in bailout money
• Fourth largest bankruptcy case in U.S. history
• U.S. Treasury awarded 61% of ownership
• Autoworkers, Canadian Government, and Motors Liquidation Company own majority or remaining stock
• CEO Rick Wagoner forced to resign
• Motors Liquidation Company purchased most of assets
A New GM• The General Motors Company,
a group backed by U.S. Treasury, purchased most of the assets from “Old GM”
• Repaid part of government loan
• Will begin offering stock to employees and retirees in November
• Initial Public Offering (IPO) to come soon
• Government will sell some of its shares, but will most likely remain majority stock holder after IPO
Back on the rise
• 12 consecutive month increase in sales
• Retail sales increased 48% compared to a year ago
• Total sales are up 42% compared to a year ago
GM’s Future Bare Necessities Car
• Therese Tant- Creative designer
• Wade Bryant- Manager of advanced design strategy
• Charles Lefranc-Parts designer
The “EN-V”• Electric Networked Vehicle• Launched in China• SAIC a Chinese based
company teamed up with GM to help promote the vehicle in China.
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OiSmUr76bT0
Looking to the future• Still a long road ahead• Billions still need to be
repaid through dividends and interest
• New GM trying to eliminate mistakes that failed previous company
• Publicly traded shares are key to the future of the company
• Chevy Volt considered future of electric cars
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