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Originally Posted by sizl1
That's mean. GM ran it into the ground. This is sounding a lot like "let's fire the lowly worker so that the CEO can keep his million dollar bonus and the shareholders happy - and then let's make Walking Dead jokes about the lowly worker when he tries to get another job."
GM is at fault here, not Saab.
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Their problems have a lot less to do with GM than they do with money. The previous [to National Electric Vehicle Sweden] owner, Spyker, didn't have enough cash to pay the bills, which includes workers wages & suppliers. I don't know how that is in any way GMs fault. Its almost as if the tiny supercar manufacturer had no clue how much money it actually costs to run a real car company.