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GM to Repay Its $6.7B Government Loan by End of June

Published January 14, 2015

Associated Press

General Motors chairman and CEO says GM plans to repay all of its $6.7 billion in government loans by the end of June.

Ed Whitacre Jr. says the company plans to make quarterly installments starting this month with a $1.2 billion payment. He says it could repay sooner but that hasn't been decided.

In addition to the loans, GM has received $45.3 billion in aid from the government which was converted into an equity stake.

Whitacre also says government pay restrictions will make the search for a new CEO more difficult, but he's confident the company can still find a strong leader.

Fritz Henderson resigned on Dec. 1 after he and the board differed on the direction of the company.

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