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3:30pm: GM nears completion of Hummer sale

POSTED: October 8, 2009

DETROIT (AP) - General Motors Co. is poised to sign a deal to sell its Hummer brand to a Chinese heavy equipment manufacturer as early as Thursday afternoon, a person briefed on the deal said.

Representatives of Sichuan Tengzhong Heavy Industrial Machinery Corp. have been in the U.S. for the past nine days working on final details with GM, and both sides hope to sign a definitive sales agreement on Thursday or Friday, said the person, who asked not to be identified because the deal is not final.

The purchase price was not known, but GM said in its bankruptcy filing that Hummer might bring $500 million or more.

Hummer, whose smallest model gets 16 miles per gallon in combined city and highway driving, sold well until the middle part of this decade when fuel prices began to rise. Through September, GM has sold only 8,193 Hummers in the U.S. this year, down 64 percent from the same period last year. In September, only 426 Hummers were sold nationwide, according to Autodata Corp.

GM, which spent 40 days in bankruptcy protection during the summer and has received about $50 billion in U.S. government aid, plans to sell its Hummer and Saab brands and scrap Pontiac and Saturn as it tries to streamline its operations. The company wants to focus on four core brands: Chevrolet, Cadillac, Buick and GMC.

Once the deal is signed, it still must be approved by Chinese and U.S. regulators. Any such deal would require Chinese Commerce Ministry approval at the provincial level at least.

Hummer spokesman Nick Richards in Detroit would not comment on the timing of the deal.

In June, Sichuan Tengzhong announced that it had a tentative agreement with GM to buy the brand, which features large off-road vehicles that initially were developed for military use. Military versions of the vehicles are still made by South Bend, Ind.-based AM General LLC and are not affected by the deal.

The deal with Sichuan Tengzhong has long been expected. The Michigan Economic Development Authority in September approved a $20.6 million state tax credit over 10 years for Hummer to build a headquarters in the Detroit area.

The tax credit is contingent on Sichuan Tengzhong closing the deal for Hummer with GM, although a memo to the economic development authority said all definitive documents for the sale have been signed by the companies.

The headquarters would house global design, engineering, product planning, purchasing, sales, service, marketing and financing, Richards said. The company plans to invest $9.4 million over five years, he said.

The memo says the Hummer headquarters also would create another 641 jobs with other companies and generate $36.6 million in additional revenue for the state through 2019, excluding the tax break costs.

The company will decide on the headquarters' location by Oct. 31, the memo says.

Sichuan Tengzhong is a little-known Chinese truck and industrial equipment maker.

The company's CEO, Yang Yi, has said it will maintain Hummer's headquarters and operations in the U.S., while investing in research and development of more fuel-efficient vehicles.

 
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TheOneAndOnlyDrone
10-09-09 1:55 AM
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Jolene13
10-09-09 1:22 AM
Bob- You are one of the coolest people at the trib web site. You and drone nearly always put a smile on my face.

BobCvengros
10-09-09 12:41 AM
twinsgg, are you under contract this season?

BobCvengros
10-09-09 12:38 AM
Jolene13, tes I see it. Our Military had a vehicle and GM thought they could make a profit from it by converting it to civilian use. Since they could not face the losses they sold out to China. No we are not against our people working, in fact we wish them well. However how about if we sold the "bomb" on a street corner, when we could not make a profit we sold it to Korea? How many times can you slap someone in the face to get them to open their eyes? My arm is tired.

BobCvengros
10-09-09 12:30 AM
twinsgg, you took the time didnt you? Seriously I want to open this site up to permit adult conversation. Let those under 18 have their own site I do not want to be restricted dur to minors, I'm too old for this, I am sure you are over 18 yrs of age and do not want to be restricted. It is all good. I hope this will help you understand.

Jolene13
10-09-09 12:06 AM
Originally, the hummer was a military vehicle. Then it was purchased by people who could afford its high sticker price and even higher gas guzzling ways. Now its being sold to the chinese who are stronger than the USA and practically own us. Does anyone here see the symbolism?

suecless
10-08-09 11:29 PM
OMG.Just to change a tire on one of these things is like $800.00.Must be nice.I'm in the wrong world.

twinsgg
10-08-09 10:03 PM
bob, who are you and why do you just keep going on and on with no one else talking?

BobCvengros
10-08-09 9:22 PM
Hey JACK; these new country singers are looking fine. What do you think? Id love to love them all. How about you?

BobCvengros
10-08-09 8:38 PM
Sure am glad they didnt mess with my "beemer". I'm thinking of upgrading next year, those BMW's are good. I'm getting ready to break out my winter car, its only a 2 year old Caddy, but junk is junk. My wife just wont let go of her 1995 Buick Skylark with only 53,000 miles on it unless I buy a new VW. I have hated that Buick for 15 years, I think after winter I will make a change.

BobCvengros
10-08-09 7:58 PM
JACK; your really funny. This has to ba a comment for Jay Leno. Man, where you when the world turned? Welcome out of the "stone age", I'll stick with the "space age". Wow, what a ride.

midname
10-08-09 7:25 PM
SIXTEEN MILES PER GALLON? W O W !!

JACK64155
10-08-09 6:47 PM
Poor Bob !! He thinks he's being held hostage by GM. The only thing that's holding you hostage is your anger and stupidity that surrounds it. So you enjoy Your Doom & Gloom in the Mahoning Valley. The rest of us are just trying to enjoy what we can of our lives.

covertgirl
10-08-09 6:22 PM
Sell it to China........who cares the only people who ever drove a hummer were pretentious Republicans who thought the gas prices were just fine under the Bush Administration.

TheOneAndOnlyDrone
10-08-09 5:40 PM
I thought they decided they didn't want Hummer?

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BobCvengros
10-08-09 5:25 PM
Hey pahootaman; next trip to town, stop by for a drink.

BobCvengros
10-08-09 5:23 PM
pahootaman, I am with you, where is the punch line? It must be in the lowlands of China, somewhere near the Yangtzee River, (who cares about spelling). Where is this estimated $500 million, going to go? Who's pocket? It is not going to go to the workers. And these workers want to attemp to hold me as a hostage in my own community? Go ahead all of you GM workers, go buy a new Hummer, stop this sale. It's not Amercian. How many times must you be spanked in the wallet before you realize there is a problem? I'm sorry, your wallets are bigger than mine, it takes longer. PBGC will bring you down to earth real fast.

pahootaman
10-08-09 4:26 PM
I know there's a joke in there somewhere...

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