Former Task Force Chief Rattner Says GM IPO Earlier than People Would Like
DETROIT - General Motor Co.’s planned initial public offering may be “a tad earlier than people would like,” according to the former head of President Barack Obama’s automotive task force, Bloomberg reported.
It would have been better if GM had more than two profitable quarters in the books, Steven Rattner said in a Bloomberg Television interview. GM reported second-quarter net income today of $1.3 billion on a 44 percent jump in revenue, its second consecutive profit.
Increasing profitability is part of the automaker’s path toward an initial public offering. GM probably will file the registration statement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission tomorrow and possibly by Aug. 16, said a person familiar with the plan who asked not to be named because the discussions are private.
GM, which is 61 percent owned by the U.S. government, emerged from bankruptcy in July 2009 and seeks to raise as much as $16 billion in the offering, which would make it the second-largest, behind Visa Inc.’s $19.7 offering in 2008.
GM also said today Ed Whitacre, who joined the Detroit- based automaker in July 2009, will step down as CEO Sept. 1 and be replaced by director Dan Akerson. Akerson will become chairman when Whitacre steps down from that post at the end of the year.
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