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FACTBOX-General Motors Corp's top trade creditors

Mon Jun 1, 2009 9:15am EDT

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 DETROIT, June 1 (Reuters) - General Motors Corp GM.N
filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in New York on
Monday.
 The following is the list of the largest trade
creditors:
 Name of creditor                     Amount of claim
 Starcom Mediavest Group              $121.54 million
 Delphi Corp DPHIQ.PK               $110.88 million
 Robert Bosch [ROBG.UL]                $66.25 million
 Lear Corp (LEA.N)                     $44.81 million
 Renco Group                           $37.33 million
 Enterprise Rent A Car                 $33.10 million
 Johnson Controls Inc (JCI.N)          $32.83 million
 Denso Corp (6902.T)                   $29.23 million
 TRW Automotive Holdings Corp (TRW.N)  $27.52 million
 Magna International Inc (MGa.TO)      $26.75 million
 American Axle &
    Manufacturing Holdings Inc (AXL.N) $26.74 million
 Maritz Inc                            $25.65 million
 Publicis Groupe SA (PUBP.PA)          $25.28 million
 Hewlett Packard Co (HPQ.N)            $17.01 million
 Interpublic Group of Cos Inc (IPG.N)  $16.00 million
 (Reporting by Soyoung Kim and Tom Hals; Editing by Lisa Von
Ahn)




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