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GM plans to sell stock at a range of $32-33 compared to $26-29 planned previously. The total value of the offering could reach $22.8 billion. Under an overallotment option the IPO could reach 550 million shares, with a value of common shares of $18.2 billion. After the IPO the government's stake would go down from 61% to 26%. The US spent $49.5 billion to rescue GM, the government now expects to raise $13 billion. $9.5 billion was returned to the government earlier.
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The FDIC has launched 50 criminal probes of officials at failed banks, and more than 50 civil lawsuits. FDIC is seeking $2 billion in these lawsuits.
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Critics say China's currency is undervalued by 20%. China is only willing to increase the value of the yuan by 3% this year, fearing that a signifcant revaluation will lead to the closure of textile and other factories in the coastal areas that operate on a small profit. Facing high unemployment the US is not willing to let this happen gradually. US businesses that manufacture in the US and export to China would benefit if the yuan appreciates significantly. Retailers such as Wal-Mart and textile producers with offshore manufacturing at contract sites in China are on the other side as they benefit from the lower value of the Chinese currency.
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Honda will discontinue Civic sales in Japan. It sold 9000 Civics in Japan in 2009, compared to 609,000 worldwide sales for Civics. Japanese buyers are showing more interest in compacts like the Fit and in minivans. This is quite a change.
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Adidas plans to open 2500 stores in China by 2015, including 500 in 2010, up from 112 today. Upscale outlets planned for the larger cities in China. The distribution will widen to 1400 cities by 2015, from 500 currently, by moving to smaller towns and cities in China's interior. Adidas also plans to ramp up its presence in basketball, a sport that Nike emphasizes. In China it will offer the NEO brand in smaller cities, targeting teens with prices about 50% of other Adidas brands. The strategy is to introduce Adidas products to people with lower incomes at lower price points, a strategy being used by Nestle, P&G and Unilever in consumer products for emerging markets. Adidas has opened an online retail store with Taobao.com and plans to bring in $500 in internet sales by 2015. Still North America with 14% growth will be Adidas's largest market, and sales in China are not likely to overtake sales in North America by 2015, according to CEO Hainer.
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The Legislative Analyst's office, California's budget watchdog, estimates a budget shortfall of $25 billion through fiscal 2012, with a $6 billion shortfall for the current year. California is issuing bonds to make up the shortfall. A $10 billion offer of short term bonds generated decent demand according to fund managers. California will also issue $2 billion of Build America bonds. This is happening as the demand for municipal bonds is slowing and yields are rising.
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