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GM Headed For Bankruptcy Again? Long, Excellent Article in Forbes
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http://www.forbes.com/sites/louiswoo...kruptcy-again/ That would be a disaster for the economy. |
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Anyone whose paying attention recognizes GM still doesn't make a decent product. Having Japan off line with no cars in inventory in much of the world gave a temporary boost to sales and earnings. That's over.
Chrysler has better product then GM right now. |
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Now....infrequent.
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Thanks, I saved it to my hard drive. I'll respond after I've had time to read it.
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Can't we just bail them out again?
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GM should have been permitted to follow the normal course of event, and go bankrupt as has occured to innumerable numebrs of failed bloated broken businesses in the past.
Instead, we broke the rules (not following normal bankruptcy law or processes), protected the Union (political) interests over the investors (legal/fiscal) interests, propped up a dead old broken ineffective business with public funding, and created a much larger potential problem when inevitably the "new" GM ends the same way the old GM did, in failure. It is not the free market that is the problem, it's when a command economy (i.e. the Federal Govt.) trumps the free market, and tries to make the market do what it thinks we should, as dictated by them, that these failings occur. |
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is all out of fuCks to give...
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Hundreds of billions? Pfft... I'm talking trillions... Lots more zeroes... Be afraid of that ever happening again... We're lucky we're only wasting hundreds of billions on failed companies... We're far better off now than we were... Come on bro... Last edited by AlwaysGreenAlwaysWhite; 08-16-2012 at 01:33 PM. |
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I see the 88 to 97 period all over again.
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This theory holds true with much of government, if not all. It is overstaffed 10 to 20 percent as the employees run for the door at 5pm. |
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murse in training
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GM could save themselves a lot of money simply by eliminating GMC. Everything GMC markets is duplicated by Chevrolet. Now, decades ago GMC actually mattered as the "truck division" of GM, but that hasn't been the case for a very long time as the products are mirrored across its sister company.
I still believe a big mistake was eliminating the mid-size SUV platform and trying to migrate their customers to an inferior crossover. That cost them market share to Ford and Jeep, to say nothing of the foreign automakers. |
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Did the union pocket the money? This time let them go belly up!
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Didn't pull the pin - got blasted anyway
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thx doggin and thx to AGAW for the perspective...I'd get busy designing cars the Chinese want, just so we can get that stock up there where it belongs...
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Didn't pull the pin - got blasted anyway
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Good points, wco. I'd add that GM must get back to using all the IROC/Firebird/GTO mythology available; design a sub-D class 4 dorr for the 28-40 year olds starting a family but needing some "patina'd", real heart-pull type of nostalgic images and technology...GM has to grab that secret sauce and use it with everything they have. The bridge up ahead is OUT. Last chance.
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HAIL SATAN!
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I see the 88 to 97 period all over again.
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They sell an inferior product. Their cars are ugly as sin. They pay their workers (total compensation) a ransom.
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I liked the Malibu rental car a lot more than the 2010 Altima I have as my company car.
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Had a Malibu rental car for 2 months last year and a 2012 Altima for a month. While I wouldn't buy either car I was very surprised at how crappy a drive the Malibu was. They were both 2012's and the Altima was a far better drive. Unfortunately for both Nissan and GM, there are far better cars that compete with both of them.
Last edited by Winstonbiggs; 08-17-2012 at 03:35 AM. |
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Now....infrequent.
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They can't compete, the stock is in the tank--- stockholders can sell now and take a huge loss, or hold on until it is worthless--- and the 5 year future trajectory is bankruptcy--- again.
sound about right? |
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Irrational wars? Hey, no problem. C'mon and crash planes into some of our buildings. No problem. We won't fight back. Nope, it costs money. That's Afghanistan. Iraq? Hey, sometimes you just have to go and kill people to show you still can. Senseless, but necessary. |
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GFY Snatchez!
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