Chrysler LLC Statement in Response to Indiana State Treasurer Protesting Chrysler...

* Reuters is not responsible for the content in this press release.

Mon May 25, 2009 6:04pm EDT

Chrysler LLC Statement in Response to Indiana State Treasurer Protesting
Chrysler LLC's Chapter 11 Proceeding and Sale

AUBURN HILLS, Mich., May 25 /PRNewswire/ -- Indiana State Treasurer Richard
Mourdock is protesting Chrysler LLC's Chapter 11 proceeding and sale on behalf
of three state pension funds that he oversees. 

Chrysler strongly believes Indiana Treasurer Mourdock's position is wrong. 
Satisfying the Indiana Treasurer's demands would lead to the liquidation of
Chrysler, resulting in the loss of more than 4,000 Chrysler jobs and 9,000
retiree pensions in Indiana alone. 

The combined Chrysler-related investments in the three state pension funds in
question totaled approximately $17 million.  The cumulative loss on these
investments under the proposed transaction would be approximately $2 million. 
Chrysler's liquidation analysis shows first lien lenders would get between
zero and 18 cents on the dollar in liquidation, versus 29 cents in the
proposed transaction.    However, Chrysler believes this range is unlikely and
that there is low probability of a high-side outcome.  The company believes it
is more likely to be on the very low end, as for the entire time that Chrysler
has been in Chapter 11, it has had very few bids for its assets.  Thus, under
a liquidation scenario, the loss to Chrysler's employees, suppliers and
dealers would be far more:   in the tens of billions of dollars. 

Treasurer Mourdock has expressed that he takes his "oath of office and
fiduciary responsibilities very, very seriously."  Chrysler believes Treasurer
Mourdock is risking significantly further loss, and would be living up to his
fiduciary responsibilities by accepting the terms that 98 percent of other
creditors accepted.  The Treasurer's actions lead one to wonder if his motives
are financial or political. 

Chrysler is committed to supporting its operations in Indiana, where more than
$150 million are paid annually to Chrysler employees, $20 million in state
taxes are paid by Chrysler employees, $3 billion of materials are purchased
from more than 200 Indiana-based suppliers, and approximately 3,750 people are
employed at 75 Chrysler dealerships.  Additionally, Chrysler has donated more
than $6.5 million to non-profit and community organizations in Indiana
statewide in the past 10 years.   

Important facts to note: 

-The three funds Treasurer Mourdock oversees are: 

- Indiana State Teachers Retirement Fund - This is a reported $7.8 billion
fund.  The Chrysler debt is less than 1 percent of the fund ($32.2 million or
.466 percent of Chrysler first lien debt) 

- Indiana State Police Pension Trust - This is a reported $250 million fund. 
The Chrysler debt is less than 1 percent of the fund.  ($1.3 million or .019
percent of Chrysler first lien debt) 

- Indiana Major Move Construction - This is a reported $2.5 billion fund. The
Chrysler debt is less than 1 percent of the fund ($8.8 million or  .128
percent of Chrysler first lien debt) 

-The combined Chrysler debt to the three funds is  $42.3 million (.6 percent
of Chrysler's first lien debt) 

-While the three funds have a face value of $42.3 million, the purchase price
was approximately $17 million.  We expect they will receive $15 million, for a
total investment loss of $2 million. 

-Under Chapter 11, Chrysler's first lien creditors were allocated $2 billion
(instead of the $7 billion in original debt).  Ninety-eight percent of the
first lien creditors have agreed to this allocation.  

-The Indiana Treasurer is willing to put Chrysler in liquidation over less
than 1 percent of the three funds assets. 

SOURCE  Chrysler LLC

Todd Goyer, Chrysler LLC, +1-248-512-0041 (Office), +1-248-761-0805 (Cell),
Trg32@chrysler.com
Comments (0)
This discussion is now closed. We welcome comments on our articles for a limited period after their publication.