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Automakers Road Trip to DC to Beg for Cash Big three CEOs promise to work for $1

By  DAVID HOGARTY

Updated 4:00 AM PDT, Thu, Dec 4, 2008

Related Topics: Alan Mullaly

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The CEOs of GM, Chrysler, and Ford returned to Washington, DC today to ask again for a federal bailout of their companies. They left their private jets at home.
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The CEOs of GM, Chrysler, and Ford returned to Washington, DC today to ask again for a federal bailout of their companies. They left their private jets at home.

 

How much gas does $1 buy these days anyway?

Maybe this will focus the minds of Detroit's big three automakers on producing more fuel efficient vehicles. Rick Wagoner of GM, Robert Nardelli of Chrysler, and Alan Mullaly of Ford all promised that they only draw a symbolic $1 of salary next year if Congress bails out their flailing companies. The three CEOs want another $25 billion they claim is necessary for their companies to survive.

Wagoner and Mullaly took home total compensation of $14.4 million and $21.7 million, respectively, in 2007 according to CNN. Chrysler is a closely held company and does not disclose executive compensation. Hopefully, the three execs have saved some cash to scrape through 2009 on a meager $1--although it's possible they could file for public assistance.

That's exactly what they're doing this week in front of Congress--requesting billions in federal bailout bucks to rescue their companies, which are hemorrhaging cash so quickly that GM says it could be broke sometime next year if business doesn't turn around. The failure of the big three automakers could cause a ripple effect that would adversely impact their suppliers as well.

Wagoner and Mullaly will both drive to DC in hybrid vehicles in a bit of damage control after all three executives were roundly criticized for flying company-owned private jets for their prior trip to beg with hats in hand for taxpayer money. Nardelli's travel arrangements weren't publicized for security reasons, according to MSNBC, but Chrysler said that its CEO would not be taking one of the company planes to the meeting. The paucity of information on how they were going to turn their companies around the last time they appeared before Congress was enough to merit a skewering on Saturday Night Live.

Ford's Mullaly announced today that the company may not even need a bailout and that Ford has enough cash to carry it all the way through 2009. The financial markets responded positively to the news.

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  • can't retire Thursday, Dec 4 at 8:54 AM FLAG COMMENT Just some food for thought...if I make $40,000 a year by working "my fingers to the bone"...no bonuses, it would take me 25 years to make $1 million. If the CEO of General Motors made $21 million last year...do you realize it would take me 525 YEARS TO MAKE WHAT HE DOES IN ONE YEAR?!?!?!? What's wrong with this picture?!?!?! And now the auto industry is laying off their workers and asking to be bailed out to the tune of BIL ... MORE >
  • the doctor Wednesday, Dec 3 at 9:52 PM FLAG COMMENT since the big 3 say there is no plan B, it is obvious they need new, competent management. Saying the choices are between $34 billion bailout or a depression is another insult to the american public. if thats the best they can do, knowing for over half the year that they would be bankrupt now, then they really dont get it. their plans are BS, and driving a "hybrid" malibu to highlight their commitment is also BS, it only gets ... MORE >
  • barfing in md Wednesday, Dec 3 at 7:11 PM FLAG COMMENT These auto execs should be sentenced to 10 years hard labor for letting these companies go down so far while they enjoyed thier perks and lavish lifestyles. They are true criminals in every sense of the word. They accepted these positions of high pay and total high lifestyle so they should be held accountable for thier negligence.
  • WiseGuy Wednesday, Dec 3 at 6:24 PM FLAG COMMENT Bye bye bloated pests. Something new and better will come out of the Big 3 Ashes. Perhaps more affordable vehicles.... ummm. That would be nice.
  • Blahblah Wednesday, Dec 3 at 9:15 AM FLAG COMMENT Has anyone else written their congress on this? I got a reply from Granger yesterday and it was the same wishy washy non committed say nothing waste of text. She will vote to give them money, what a waste.

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