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    “I don’t know anything about cars,” Whitacre, 67

    Thats the words spoken by the new CEO of GM. Do you think someone that has had no interest and knows nothing about the auto industry should be in charge of the largest auto manufacture in America and backed by the US tax payer?

    Thoughts....


    Whitacre Vows to ‘Learn About Cars’ as Chairman of New GM Board

    June 10 (Bloomberg) -- Edward E. Whitacre Jr. built AT&T Inc. into the biggest U.S. provider of telephone service over a 43-year-career. By his own admission, he becomes chairman of General Motors Corp. knowing nothing about the auto industry.
    The 6-foot-4-inch Texan nicknamed “Big Ed” said steering the nation’s largest automaker after bankruptcy is “a public service.” People who know him say he can meet GM’s need for the type of transformation he orchestrated at Dallas-based AT&T.
    “I don’t know anything about cars,” Whitacre, 67, said yesterday in an interview after his appointment. “A business is a business, and I think I can learn about cars. I’m not that old, and I think the business principles are the same.”
    Whitacre’s selection bucks more than a half-century of tradition at GM, where the only non-executives to lead the board since 1937 were interim Chairman Kent Kresa and John Smale, who held the job from 1992 through 1995. Whitacre will take the post when Detroit-based GM exits Chapter 11, perhaps by Aug. 31.
    A bachelor’s degree in industrial engineering and record in shaping a “monolithic” AT&T into a diversified enterprise make Whitacre “a good choice,” said Jim Hall, principal of 2953 Analytics auto-consulting firm in Birmingham, Michigan.
    “He was one of the guys who helped create a new AT&T that wasn’t so dependent on land-line phone service,” said Hall, a former GM engineer. “There’s a parallel with General Motors. GM is not now about just making cars. It’s about re-creating itself as a 21st-century car company. They have to have somebody at the top that understands they have to make a new GM.”
    Talking With Rattner
    The U.S. Treasury, which is backing GM’s restructuring with about $65 billion, reached out “some weeks ago,” Whitacre said, enticing him out of retirement to help oversee a company that has lost almost $88 billion since 2004.
    “Lots of conversations” followed with Steven Rattner, the Wall Street dealmaker running President Barack Obama’s car task force, said Whitacre, adding that Treasury’s message was: “We need your help. It’s a great company. You could be a lot of assistance to GM.”
    Whitacre is “well qualified” for the GM post, the Treasury said in a statement.
    In addition to Kresa, the automaker’s new, 13-member board will include five holdovers -- CEO Fritz Henderson and directors Philip A. Laskawy, Kathryn V. Marinello, Erroll B. Davis Jr. and E. Neville Isdell. Six others will retire, including all four who were appointed in the 1990s.
    Rattner asked former CEO Rick Wagoner to cede his job to Henderson and named Kresa interim chairman in March after rejecting GM’s plan to return to profit.
    Treasury, Congress
    Whitacre will have to contend with Treasury’s oversight, as the biggest equity holder in the so-called New GM, and pressure from Congress. He has faced lawmakers and investors before.
    In 2006, while defending AT&T’s customer-privacy policy at a hearing where U.S. senators pressed him about the alleged sharing of data with a spy agency, Whitacre was rebuked by then- Chairman Arlen Specter for “contemptuous answers.”
    A year later, AT&T management prevailed on a shareholder proposal seeking an advisory role in executive pay, which got 44 percent of the vote. Whitacre announced his retirement at that meeting, leaving with compensation valued at $158.5 million, according to the Corporate Library in Portland, Maine.
    GM’s directors are now working for $1 a year. The automaker plans to disclose board compensation terms when it announces the rest of the new members, said Julie Gibson, a spokeswoman.
    No Sitting Around
    James Kahan, 61, a former AT&T executive who worked with Whitacre for 20 years and talked to him about the job the night before it was announced, predicted his old boss will probably be heavily involved in GM’s restructuring.
    “He’s not one to sit idly by,” Kahan said.
    After graduating from Texas Tech University in Lubbock in 1964, Whitacre joined AT&T’s Southwestern Bell unit just as the touch-tone phone was being introduced. He worked his way up to CEO in 1990 and bought Pacific Telesis Group in California for $16 billion in 1997.
    That was the first link-up among the eight Baby Bells, created in 1984 after then-AT&T Corp. agreed to cede local phone operations, and started a buying spree that totaled almost $200 billion and helped create the largest U.S. phone company.
    “He started the whole telecom consolidation because he recognized that scale was going to be important,” said Jim Ellis, 66, a former general counsel at AT&T, who worked with Whitacre for about 30 years. “He had a vision to build the company, to increase the sales and the size, the efficiency.”
    Building a Bell
    SBC, the smallest of the local Bells, changed its name to AT&T Inc. after it bought AT&T Corp. in 2005 for $16.5 billion and in 2006 had its first annual share-price gain in eight years. A year after Whitacre retired, AT&T relocated to Dallas, near his hometown of Ennis, from San Antonio.

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    The ability to sustain a “global enterprise” and set clear lines of responsibility is pivotal to GM’s future, said Michael Robinet, an automotive analyst at CSM Worldwide Inc. in Northville, Michigan.
    “Let’s face it: The chairman is not necessarily operational,” Robinet said. “The chairman is about ensuring a strategy is followed.”
    GM is proposing to sell its best assets to create a new company around its Chevrolet, Cadillac, GMC and Buick brands within 90 days. The remaining assets will be liquidated in bankruptcy to help pay off creditors.
    Whitacre, a resident of San Antonio, a South Texas city of 1.2 million, will set a different cultural and geographic tone at GM, said Kahan and Ellis, the former AT&T executives.
    Detroit is 1,237 miles to the northeast, almost twice as far as to Mexico City. While GM’s only Texas assembly plant is in Arlington, a five-hour drive, San Antonio is home to a pickup factory for Toyota Motor Corp., which ended GM’s 77-year reign as the world’s largest automaker in 2008 and beat GM in adopting new models such as hybrids.
    As a “man of action,” Whitacre won’t sit still, Kahan said. “He doesn’t like long meetings,” Kahan said. “He’ll be fresh air.”
    To contact the reporters on this story: Amy Thomson in New York at athomson6@bloomberg.net; Katie Merx in Southfield, Michigan, at kmerx@bloomberg.net
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      #3
      What you talking about V-dub


      Its now the official American way to put some one with no experience, an know nothing about the industry, with a self serving agenda. To be placed in a official high ranking position
      Originally posted by Fusion
      If a car is the epitome of freedom, than an electric car is house arrest with your wife titty fucking your next door neighbor.
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        Build your own dreams, or someone else will hire you to build theirs!

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          #5
          ^^LMFAO



          Facepalm!
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            #6
            I need that shirt in my life right now
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              #7
              Do want!
              Enter the Internet!

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                #8
                Well lets see, "car guys" have been running GM for how long? I find that funny considering 9 out of every 10 GM cars is a rolling piece of shit. Obviously the "car guys" couldn't get it right these last 40 years or so. Maybe it is about time someone different was in charge.

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                  #9
                  holmes, you need to grow your hair long dude
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by h0lmes View Post
                    Well lets see, "car guys" have been running GM for how long? I find that funny considering 9 out of every 10 GM cars is a rolling piece of shit. Obviously the "car guys" couldn't get it right these last 40 years or so. Maybe it is about time someone different was in charge.


                    You obviously have no idea what you are talking about again
                    Originally posted by Fusion
                    If a car is the epitome of freedom, than an electric car is house arrest with your wife titty fucking your next door neighbor.
                    The American Republic will endure until the day Congress discovers that it can bribe the public with the public's money. -Alexis de Tocqueville


                    The Desire to Save Humanity is Always a False Front for the Urge to Rule it- H. L. Mencken

                    Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human freedom. It is the argument of tyrants.
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                      #11
                      Here lies a problem. Holmes has a point car guys have run GM for a long time but it was not there own lack of car knowledge it was their greed. Everyone has a agenda, this guy wants to save a huge American company he will go down i history if he can. He is right, its a business, if he relies on GM, and now Toyotas "because they are always in bed with each other," best and brightest they may be able to turn out a beautiful product. I have a feeling most of the execs of some of the other car companies can not tell you shit about how their cars work, nor how most of the future cars will work. So can this guy do it? Personally I hope so, not only does this mans rep rest on it but thousands of workers in our country that drive our economy depend on it.

                      Or hey maybe i am talking out my ass and this guy is a moron and holmes is wrong and we should have elected Blunt prez

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                        #12
                        GM's last car guy was Lutz, he retired. GM has not been a car guy ran company since the early 60's, after WWII the GM car guys got slowly replaced by business men that wanted save as much money as possible on production which led to eventual downfall.
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by e30e View Post
                          GM's last car guy was Lutz, he retired. GM has not been a car guy ran company since the early 60's, after WWII the GM car guys got slowly replaced by business men that wanted save as much money as possible on production which led to eventual downfall.


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                          Originally posted by Fusion
                          If a car is the epitome of freedom, than an electric car is house arrest with your wife titty fucking your next door neighbor.
                          The American Republic will endure until the day Congress discovers that it can bribe the public with the public's money. -Alexis de Tocqueville


                          The Desire to Save Humanity is Always a False Front for the Urge to Rule it- H. L. Mencken

                          Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human freedom. It is the argument of tyrants.
                          William Pitt-

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                            #14
                            I can just see it now. Obama wants to have GM making more green cars.
                            That means ugly. And for American cars it means pooly made and inflated prices to support the criminal UAW.
                            I see fail written all over GM. Specially if they have to answer to what the fucking governments wants.

                            Then again, Obama will just throw more and more money at his pet project.
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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Vedubin01 View Post
                              Seriously, where do we get these!!!

                              Originally posted by h0lmes View Post
                              Well lets see, "car guys" have been running GM for how long? I find that funny considering 9 out of every 10 GM cars is a rolling piece of shit. Obviously the "car guys" couldn't get it right these last 40 years or so. Maybe it is about time someone different was in charge.
                              He has a point. GM needs a smart businessman in the CEO spot. A smart CEO will encourage the "car guys" to speak up, and lead the way. His job is to be passionate about the brand, and his people and get the job done (aka be profitable and pay us tax payers back).
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