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Is General Motors Rushing Its Initial Public Offering?

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Is G.M. pushing too early for an I.P.O. offering in the fourth quarter. Would a year or more of good results improve the chances of making an I.P. O. on attractive terms. By then the proceeds could be used to invest in growth, fund healthcare and pension liabilities, instead of just offering an exit for the government.

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