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		<title>Could GMC Survive a GM / Chrysler Merger</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For the past month, Chrysler owner Cerberus has been in talks with General Motors about a possible merger of the two car companies. These talks were supposed to be secret, but it looks like the cat is out of the bag. GM denied speaking to Chrysler at first, while the CDJ has been hush hush, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For the past month, Chrysler owner Cerberus has been in talks with General Motors about a possible merger of the two car companies.<span id="more-30"></span> These talks were supposed to be secret, but it looks like the cat is out of the bag. GM denied speaking to Chrysler at first, while the CDJ has been hush hush, except stating that the company is not open to discussing any business matters to the public.</p>
<p>A merger between two automotive giants could be great, for the finance department anyway. With any corporate get together someone is going to me left out of the party. Would GMC make the cut?</p>
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<p>The problem may be with their line up. GMC is General Motors&#8217; largest producer of pickup trucks and small/midsize SUV&#8217;s in North America. What&#8217;s the problem? Well, if Chrysler is going to become the head of production above GM models they already have Dodge trucks, Jeep SUVs and other Chevrolet pickup models. What&#8217;s the upside? GMC&#8217;s Sierra pickup is one of the top full size trucks on the market today. Sierra is one of the best selling pickups in the southern states, and has even made it onto the <a href="http://www.gmcpedia.org/gmc-sierra-owners-beware-your-truck-will-probably-be-stolen">Top 5 Most Stolen Trucks in Texas</a> list. We have to say, somehow being on a Top-5 such as this is quite the compliment.</p>
<p>If a merger between Cerberus and GM were to go through we don&#8217;t honestly see any makes or models being cut &#8211; at first. But you should get used to seeing more rebranded cars and trucks between the two auto makers.</p>
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		<title>GMC &amp; Clean Energy Fuels to Open Hydrogen Station in LA</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[General Motors Corp and Clean Energy Fuels have teamed up to open a hydrogen fueling station in Los Angeles. Both companies are looking at future opportunities to expand the hydrogen infrastructure. This station will be located at Con of Clean Energy&#8217;s facilities in Los Angeles. The new facility is expected to be operational by the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="margin-bottom: 0in">General Motors Corp and Clean Energy Fuels  have teamed up to open a hydrogen fueling station in Los Angeles.  Both companies are looking at future opportunities to expand the hydrogen infrastructure.  This station will be located at Con of Clean Energy&#8217;s facilities in Los Angeles.<span id="more-19"></span> The new facility is expected to be operational by the early fall of 2008.  said Mary Beth Stanek, director of energy and environmental policy &amp; commercialization at General Motors says that “Developing and growing hydrogen infrastructure is vital to GM&#8217;s efforts to bring larger volumes of fuel cell vehicles to the market.”.</p>
<p>Clean Energy&#8217;s president Andrew J. Little says they will address the challenges of creating a hydrogen station by “leveraging the growing network of natural gas stations, a variety of hydrogen station designs can be introduced to the public,” continuing to comment “Ultimately, reforming pipeline natural gas to produce hydrogen at our stations may be done inexpensively, thereby taking advantage of the ready infrastructure.”</p>
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