In sometimes contentious testimony, Wagoner was pressed on when GM would run out of money if the loans weren't extended.
He said he couldn't say precisely, but that the company now was burning through "$5 billion each month."
Still, with the $25 billion emergency package, "We think we have a good shot to make it through this," Wagoner said. He said he anticipated that, if the package is approved, GM would qualify for about $10 billion to $12 billion of the money.
They are burning through $5 billion per month? Then that means this bailout will only keep them afloat until May of next year. So they have about a quarter and a half to turn things around or they will be back in Congress with their begging bowl out by Memorial Day. I think GM needs to go into Chapter 11 and hopefully emerge stronger and more able to compete like UAL did. Union concessions is the only thing that will save them now but no one seems to be talking about that.
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