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Nick Reilly, CEO of General Motors' subsidiary carmaker company Opel answeres journalists questions after a news conference in Frankfurt February 9, 2010. General Motors unit Opel has asked Germany for 1.5 billion euros ($2.05 billion) state aid to help fund a restructuring plan including an 11 billion euro investment and sweeping job cuts in a drive to break even by next year. Reuters Pictures logo Reuters Pictures 1 month ago

Nick Reilly, CEO of General Motors' subsidiary carmaker company Opel answeres journalists questions after a news conference in Frankfurt February 9, 2010. General Motors unit Opel has asked Germany for 1.5 billion euros ($2.05 billion) state aid to help fund a restructuring plan including an 11 billion euro investment and sweeping job cuts in a drive to break even by next year.