Hummer Sold To Chinese Company For $150 Million
GM had hoped to net $500 million
By EDWARD J. CARR
Updated 3:45 PM EST, Fri, Oct 9, 2009
Hummer, the gas-guzzling, muscular icon of the American road, has been sold to a Chinese heavy equipment manufacturer.
General Motors and Sichuan Tengzhong Heavy Industrial Machinery finalized the deal on Oct. 9. Although financial terms were not disclosed, sources said GM got $150 million for the brand and related assets. GM said in its bankruptcy filing last summer the Hummer brand could be sold for $500 million or more.
The deal gives Tengzhong an 80 percent stake in Hummer while a private Hong Kong investor, Suolang Duoji, will recieve the other 20 percent. The investors will also have access to Hummer's well-established U.S. dealer network.
The deal must still be approved by U.S. and Chinese regulators.
Get more: MSNBC
First Published: Oct 9, 2009 1:36 PM EST
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