Empresas y finanzas

GM CEO: To start notifying dealers about closures this week



    DETROIT (Reuters) - General Motors Corp CEO Fritz Henderson said Monday in a conference call the company was "looking at everything" in response to question about whether automater planning to move headquarters. Highlights:

    * CEO says target to have outline for deal for European operations 'slightly

    before the end of this month'

    * CEO says wants German government to approve any partner for Opel

    * CEO says need for German government to fund Opel

    * CEO says has 'urgent' needs for funding for European business

    * CEO says to start notifying dealers about closures later this week

    * CEO says automaker has indicated willingness to take a minority

    position in restructured European operations

    * CEO says in dialogue with UAW

    * CEO says no comment on whether GM would consider selling stake in Latin

    American operations to Fiat

    * CEO says has no plans to modify debt exchange offer

    * CEO says negotiating with two parties to reach deal on Hummer

    * CEO says guidance given by U.S. Treasury on debt exchange remains

    in effect

    * CEO says number of parties have emerged who are interested in taking over

    Saturn operations

    * CEO says will wind down Pontiac brand

    * CEO says automaker talking to a number of interested bidders on SAAB

    * CEO says won't comment on future vauxhall operations

    * CEO says doesn't anticipate any significant changes with regard to

    timing of planned plant closures

    * CEO says finalizing specific plans to dealer closures this week

    * CEO says dealer reductions will require rest of 2009

    * CEO says open to reexamining overseas production plan in dialogue

    with UAW

    * CEO says examining possibility of producing 7.5 percent of U.S.

    sales, or about 235,000 vehicles, outside North America