GM / Chrysler Merger Supply Chain Dynamics ::

October 20, 2008

With a possible General Motors Corporation (NYSE:GM) acquisition of Chrysler LLC on the horizon, investors may benefit by examining supply chains of the two American auto makers to identify companies that would be impacted by the merger.

Revere Relationships enables Revere users to gain supply chain insights in seconds. For example, Revere identifies 21 publicly traded GM suppliers deriving greater than 10% of their revenues from the auto giant. Of these, American Axle & Manufacturing Holdings (NYSE:AXL) and Quantum Fuel Systems Technologies (Nasdaq:QTWW) had 78% and 64% of 2007 revenues coming from General Motors Corporation, respectively.

Revere reveals 17 publicly traded Chrysler suppliers, 5 of which have at least 5% of revenues coming from the company. Also, 11 firms name both Chrysler and General Motors as customers.

For additional information on GM, Chrysler, or other companies’ supply chains, please don’t hesitate to contact our Research, Sales and Customer Support teams.

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