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yeah people would be worried about warranties and such...if they go through with this gm needs to put out commercials ensuring that they will be in business for the long run and warranties will not be a problem
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I guess I can't post any pictures of me physically spinning a politician here.
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Doesn't a merger have to be first approved by BOTH Boards and then ratified by the stockholders of each company? First, there isn't enough time to accomplish it and 2nd, would Cerebus being the majority share holder in Chrysler even want to trade it for the remaining shares in GMAC? I see no benefit on the GM shareholder side to approve the deal given both companies are in real trouble. The stake GM has in GMAC at least makes it some money.
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Mitt Romney, who has had success revamping corporate finances and is credited with turning around the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, in a New York Times opinion piece, stated he too believes, if General Motors, Ford and Chrysler get the bailout the companies have sought from the federal government, "you can kiss the American automotive industry goodbye … Its demise will be virtually guaranteed." He basically reiterated what chevydude26's article stated, saying, "The American auto industry is vital to our national interest as an employer and as a hub for manufacturing. A managed bankruptcy may be the only path to the fundamental restructuring the industry needs. It would permit the companies to shed excess labor, pension and real estate costs. The federal government should provide guarantees for post-bankruptcy financing and assure car buyers that their warranties are not at risk." He ended the piece with, "In a managed bankruptcy, the federal government would propel newly competitive and viable automakers, rather than seal their fate with a bailout check." Makes pretty good sense to me. I think I'd look at them as a more viable, long term company if in chapter 11, and I'd definitely still buy a car from them. 2SS/RS Black/Black w-Cyber Gray stripes/Auto ordered-10/18/08
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Unfortunately, Mr. Romney ignored or didn't acknowledge the changes they have made, instead basing all his opinions on what was the case years ago. And he completely ignored the fact that 80% of people would thumb their noses at a bankrupt company. Those two things alone are enough to undermine his entire argument.
So coming through bankruptcy all lean and mean is perfectly allright, and I agree it could help reshape the company. But it doesn't mean jack if nobody's going to buy from them. Now the country's out hundreds of billions of dollars, AND an auto Industry. Foolish move, imo.
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A complete overhaul of the organizations from top to bottom, both domestically and overseas, must occur for them to be successfull again. It's sad but true. I was really dissapointed with their testimony and presentation in congress. I felt they came unprepaired to deal with the questions, I feel they should have alread a plan in place (without congress prompting them) on how they will use any loan, and I really think now that their problems are more self inflicted than simply "America turning their backs on us" and "the economy took a dump". You can only blame the American public and circumstances out of your control so much. I don't recall any big 3 CEO begging congress for money in the 1930s when the economy was MUCH worse. I'm not going to pretend I have answers, all I will say is I have a lower opinion of GM, Ford, and Chrysler after watching the hearing. They came off as almost oblivious to their own implosion. |
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it takes time for a lot of these changes to take effect. Reliability perceptions take at least 10 years to take hold. Last years UAW agreement takes effect in 2010. a lot of us here would still buy from GM under bankruptcy, but will someone who is worried about reliability of domestics consider one when the warranty coverage is questionable? I doubt it.
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What really disgusted me is the media focusing on the CEO's arriving via private jets. i really don't care about that. The company's own the jets. But there it was all day long, all through Nightline even. We gotcha! you're just like the wall street CEO's that partied away the money!
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Maybe Wagoner should have driven a Camaro there to show them they're responsive to the public's desire(s)...
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