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General Motors in tentative deal to sell Hummer
(Agencies)
Updated: 2009-06-02 20:49 NEW YORK -- General Motors Corp. said Tuesday that it has tentatively agreed to sell its Hummer brand, a day after the US automaker filed for bankruptcy protection with hopes that it will transform its most profitable assets into a new company within just 30 days.
"We're not today in a position to be able to identify a buyer. it was part of the agreement," GM Chief Executive Fritz Henderson told CBS's "The Early Show." "We believe the buyer is quite capable of closing." Critics had seized on the rugged but fuel-inefficient Hummer as a symbol of excess as GM's financial troubles grew and gas prices rose. Sales at Hummer, which is known for hulking sport utility vehicles like the H3, have been in a steep slide since gasoline prices rose to record heights last summer. For the first four months of this year, Hummer sales are down 67 percent. GM and other automakers will report May auto sales later Tuesday.
The unnamed buyer is planning to "aggressively" finance Hummer's future product programs, according to GM. "I'm confident that Hummer will thrive globally under its new ownership. And for GM, this sale continues to accelerate the reinvention of GM into a leaner, more focused and more cost-competitive automaker," Troy Clarke, president of GM North America, said in a statement. GM is also trying to sell its Saab and Saturn brands and will phase out its Pontiac brand as it concentrates on its Chevrolet, Cadillac, Buick and GMC nameplates. |