General Motors Corp. (NYSE: GM) shares fell in early trading as Wall Street viewed the company's announcement that it plans to raise as much as $15 billion through the end of next year by suspending its dividend, cutting its salaried workforce and selling assets with skepticism.For one thing, who is going to want to buy the assets GE is trying to sell? For instance, sales of Hummer were down about 60% in June. What private equity player will take a chance on buying a brand synonymous with gas guzzling as gas sells for more than $4 a gallon at the pump? Who is going to want other lackluster GM brands like Saturn? Any new owners of the business will face the same problems as GM.
Also, let's not forget the rising prices of commodities used to make cars, such as steel. Hyundai Motor Co. announced today that it was raising prices on its cars because of increased costs for raw materials, according to Reuters. Soaring oil prices also is making the costs of plastics needed for car parts rise.

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