GM Execs Hold Press Conf. As Auto Maker Emerges From Bankruptcy Protection(Fritz Henderson)

Fritz Henderson, President and CEO of the new General Motors Company, holds a press conference to discuss the details of GM's emergence from Chapter 11 bankruptcy at GM world headquarters July 10, 2009 in Detroit, Michigan. As part of its new plan, GM will cut approximately 4,000 more white-collar employees including 450 top executives.
Fritz Henderson, President and CEO of the new General Motors Company, holds a press conference to discuss the details of GM's emergence from Chapter 11 bankruptcy at GM world headquarters July 10, 2009 in Detroit, Michigan. As part of its new plan, GM will cut approximately 4,000 more white-collar employees including 450 top executives.
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Fritz Henderson, President and CEO of the new General Motors Company, holds a press conference to discuss the details of GM's emergence from Chapter 11 bankruptcy at GM world headquarters July 10, 2009 in Detroit, Michigan. As part of its new plan, GM will cut approximately 4,000 more white-collar employees including 450 top executives. Fritz Henderson, President and CEO of the new General Motors Company, holds a press conference to discuss the details of GM's emergence from Chapter 11 bankruptcy at GM world headquarters July 10, 2009 in Detroit, Michigan. As part of its new plan, GM will cut approximately 4,000 more white-collar employees including 450 top executives. Fritz Henderson, President and CEO of the new General Motors Company, holds a press conference to discuss the details of GM's emergence from Chapter 11 bankruptcy at GM world headquarters July 10, 2009 in Detroit, Michigan. As part of its new plan, GM will cut approximately 4,000 more white-collar employees including 450 top executives. Fritz Henderson, President and CEO of the new General Motors Company, holds a press conference to discuss the details of GM's emergence from Chapter 11 bankruptcy at GM world headquarters July 10, 2009 in Detroit, Michigan. As part of its new plan, GM will cut approximately 4,000 more white-collar employees including 450 top executives.
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