Hughes said Boeing was the initial high bidder.
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The Seattle-based aerospace firm had submitted the highest bid for Hughes Aircraft before an eleventh-hour round of bidding later on June 4 resulted in General Motors being the winner at $5 billion, a Hughes official confirmed. Analysts speculated that General Motors increased its bid after learning that Boeing had submitted the apparent top bid. Boeing declined to comment on the bidding process.
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