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		<title>GM Will Rely on 4 Core Brands in the Future</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fritz Henderson, GM’s COO, foresees the future of the car manufacturer relying on four car brands: Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC, and Buick. The statement was done after a strategic review of the Hummer and Saab brands. He further discloses that Pontiac will experience significant production cuts while the Saturn line will have a different loom. GM [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fritz Henderson, GM’s COO, foresees the future of the car manufacturer relying on four car brands: Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC, and Buick. The statement was done after a strategic review of the Hummer and Saab brands.</p>
<p>He further discloses that <a href="http://pontiac-cars.biz/">Pontiac</a> will experience significant production cuts while the Saturn line will have a different loom. GM is also collaborating with the Swedish government to help the <a href="http://www.saab-cars.org/">Saab</a> brand. Around 75% of the Saab sales is in Europe so the plan will not be a US approach.</p>
<p>The company will push with its plans of heavily investing on the <a href="http://buickblog.net/">Buick</a> brand in China. This move will have a positive effect on the brand in the United States.</p>
<p>The four core brands of the auto maker comprise 83% of its sales in the United States in 2008.</p>
<p>The plan of <a href="http://www.gmautoblog.com/">the GM group</a> revolves around the price of oil being around $130-$160 per barrel. The company forecasts oil prices to be at the level of $53 per barrel in 2009. The low oil price will be a big challenge for their plug-in vehicle, the Chevrolet Volt.</p>
<p><span id="more-15"></span>During a speech the GM COO looked on hind sight how the global financial crisis affected their business. GM needs the next chunk of government aid of $13.4 billion to survive or it will be a disastrous out of cash situation by the end of March.</p>
<p>The first installment for the bailout was given end of December 2008 amounting to $4 billion. The stakeholders are studying the viability plan it forwarded to the US Congress last December 2.</p>
<p>Another major concern for GM is re-grooming itself to look good to the public. These add to the financial concerns and development of new technologies.</p>
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