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GM Wants to Up Credit Line

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Because of large cash needs with underfunded pension plan, losses in Europe, increased capital spending plans, and plans to repurchase shares held by the U.S. government, GM is in talks with banks in 2012 to increase its $5 billion line of credit to $10 billion.

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