View Full Version : GM Board Votes To Start Talks On Alliance


txsman2930
07-07-2006, 02:37 PM
DETROIT - General Motors Corp.'s board of directors has voted to start exploratory discussions with Renault SA and Nissan Motor Co. on a potential alliance between the three automakers, GM announced Friday.

GM Chairman and Chief Executive Rick Wagoner will lead the talks, which stem from a proposal by billionaire GM shareholder Kirk Kerkorian.

Japan's Nissan and France's Renault issued statements saying that they looked forward to starting the talks soon.

GM shares were up nearly 2 percent after the announcement.

In a teleconference meeting held Friday, the board authorized the company's management to consider the proposal and "weigh the potential benefits of such an alliance in order to assist the board in its decision making," George Fisher, a member of the board, said in a statement.

Kerkorian had been pushing for GM to consider an alliance with Renault and Nissan in an effort to help the world's biggest automaker stage a turnaround and reverse its declining market share.

"General Motors has a lot of experience with different types of alliances and some have provided significant benefits to GM's competitive position and financial strength," Wagoner said in a statement.

"We will enter into discussions with the managements of Renault and Nissan with an open mind — eager to hear their ideas of how an alliance between our companies might work to our mutual benefit. Given the complexity of any potential relationship, it has to be carefully considered on its merits before coming to any conclusion," he said in a statement.

Fisher, retired chairman and CEO of Eastman Kodak Co., said the board will monitor the talks and make sure they serve the best interest of all GM stockholders.

The Nissan and Renault boards each endorsed the discussions after Kerkorian's Tracinda Corp. disclosed the potential alliance in filings June 30 with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Wagoner said that when the idea of joining with Renault and Nissan was first suggested, he contacted Carlos Ghosn, chief executive of both Renault and Nissan, and the two agreed to meet.

"We periodically receive interesting proposals, and we owe it to the company and its shareholders to explore how they might work, and to objectively weigh the potential benefits and issues that each might present," Wagoner said.

GM shares rose 55 cents, or 1.9 percent, to $29.75 in afternoon trading after the announcement. They have been trading in a 52-week range of $18.33 to $37.70


By TOM KRISHER, Associated Press Writer

cowboybornlate
07-07-2006, 02:55 PM
So are we looking forward to a new Rechevysan vehicle??? rofl

captain howdy
07-07-2006, 03:04 PM
Why the hell would they want to form an alliance with a French car manufacturer? I can kind of see why the would want to team up with Nissan but Renault is beyond my comprehension. :confused:

courthousedeb
07-07-2006, 03:23 PM
This should be interesting, but here's my take on the whole thing.

http://i79.photobucket.com/albums/j125/courthousedeb/ftm_type.gif

tonydetiger
07-07-2006, 03:58 PM
Why the hell would they want to form an alliance with a French car manufacturer? I can kind of see why the would want to team up with Nissan but Renault is beyond my comprehension. :confused:

When offered the opportunity to partner with GM and Nissan, Renault surrendered. :bow: The French always surrrender.

jaydogg
07-07-2006, 05:02 PM
this kinda makes me happy in the pants. Im a Nissan guy first, chevy second. how about a RB26dett powered camaro that is AWD.

TeverHHR
07-07-2006, 05:23 PM
Can You Say "LeCar"? My buddy had one of these in high school. 4 speed with a busted muffler. We would race (and lose) against everything. Even got beat by a dodge omni. We laughed our butts off. We could pick up the rear end and move it.

DJNateGnau
07-08-2006, 02:30 PM
Thing is, Nissan is owned by Renault now. So really, They're only talking to Renault.

BIG JIM WOODMAN
07-08-2006, 03:39 PM
:rof: :twothumbs happy in the pants, rotflmao.

DJNateGnau
07-08-2006, 03:53 PM
this kinda makes me happy in the pants. Im a Nissan guy first, chevy second. how about a RB26dett powered camaro that is AWD.
Do you want me to crap my pants??? NEVER! Ugh! I think the Country would revolt! Any idea what happened when Ford announced that the Mustang was going to be Front Wheel Drive, And JAPANESE??? That pissed GOBS of people off. That plan eventually became the Probe. :smile: We still have the Mustang, And It's still RWD, And Mostly American...

Alzonie
07-08-2006, 05:23 PM
Why the hell would they want to form an alliance with a French car manufacturer? I can kind of see why the would want to team up with Nissan but Renault is beyond my comprehension. :confused:
Renault and Nissan are already a partnership. You can't get one without the other looks like!

Alzonie
07-08-2006, 05:48 PM
Can You Say "LeCar"? My buddy had one of these in high school. 4 speed with a busted muffler. We would race (and lose) against everything. Even got beat by a dodge omni. We laughed our butts off. We could pick up the rear end and move it.
My first "New" car was a '57 Renault Dauphine. This was even before Le Car came on the scene. There were many different foreign cars on market back then and being short on money (As usual !!) I went for the cheapest one.
$1,600.00!! Most of the other makes were either German or British and except for a very few, they all went belly up. The Renault was OK in the nice weather, but it sure wasn't made for New York's Winter weather. In the end they turned out to be rust buckets!

Vettebuilder
07-10-2006, 06:16 PM
Its all about the money! Its not that either of the 3 parties involved could help the other members build better cars its just something to get a bump in the stock prices so that the "investors" (blood suckers) can profit. If GM will continue with the comeback plan that they are on now, making interesting, appealing and affordable cars the stock prices will take care of itself and then the "investors" can profit. Bottom line, "No Sir. I don't like it, I don't like it at all!" Kevorkian would like nothing more than to see GM busted up and sold off in parcels.

Joe