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the road to serfdom... of course our elite political masters know better!
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I wonder why AIG management with close to 200 billion tax dollars isn't suffering a similar fate? That really bothers me.
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I think the Camaro will sell, I do think though we may be getting the last of V8's though. GM just needs to be smart and keep Camaro but I know I am going to get yelled at BUT NO Firebird.
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There has to be a complete overhaul of how GM is run. It's a huge job and Wagoner obviously didn't want to be the one to do it. GM hasn't posted a profit since 2004 and there needs to be something done about it. Yet no one here is complaining about that. It's because they're personally invested in this company and they think things should be done the way they want. |
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So....he didn't want to push GM into China and become one of the leading auto manufacturers in that market....he didn't want to improve product design and performance a million-fold....He didn't want to improve quality and cut warranty coverage by half....He didn't want to cut costs and streamline all the brands into 4 distinct management structures, instead of 8....He didn't want to negotiate a ground-breaking labor contract in 2007, that cut entry-level pay in half, and transfer the healthcare burden to the union....and he didn't want to do the Volt, either....there's more that I'm just not thinking of at the moment. The guy isn't a god -- but he's being used as a scapegoat, because nearly everyone who says "he has to go" seems to be ignoring all the above. All they see is the balance sheet -- which although important, doesn't tell the full tale. Not by a longshot. |
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The iPod definitely helped them out, which allowed them to work on their other core businesses. I don't know how you can turn a GIMMICK, as you call it, into multiple world dominating businesses. It's not as if they only have the iPod going for them at this point. The iMac existed before the iPod, just so you know. Quote:
Let's just be honest here, he screwed up majorly. He even ADMITS THIS: "As CEO, Wagoner focussed on highly profitable but fuel guzzling SUVs and light trucks. Ignoring Toyota, Honda, and Ford's progress with the gas-electric hybrid cars and SUVs, Wagoner directed GM's research efforts to hydrogen powered vehicles. In an interview, Wagoner stated that the worst decision of his tenure at GM was "axing the EV1 electric-car program and not putting the right resources into hybrids. "It didn’t affect profitability," Wagoner claimed, "but it did affect image" In the end, Wagoner's choice did effect more than image. In a market with high demand for hybrid and electric vehicles, and leading to observations that GM, under Wagoner's leadership, failed to see clearly obvious trends." It's also noted that he doesn't have the brutality required to bring the company back from bankruptcy. It sucks but that's the reality of the situation: you NEED to be brutal when your company has lost $73 billion under your run. |
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I can get a little paranoid at times.
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I'm sorry but the proof is there. How could the government step in fire the CEO and board members? The government should of said you know what your plan suck and go back to the drawing board GM. If the plan still suck the government has the right to get the tax payer money back and let GM go to chapter 11 or 7. That is how the free market should work but not take over the whole company like they are doing. Also why didn't government fire AIG and banks board members as will?
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And the SUV thing...is a conversational piece and no more, imo. The issue was NOT that they had too many SUVs...or that they "forced SUVs upon the market"...the problem was that they didn't have enough attractive cars. When the market flipped (as it so often does), GM didn't have an adequate portfolio in that segment. But the SUVs sold in high numbers, they were in demand, and they were profitable...what idiot wouldn't stand behind those. The mistake, again, was not having enough cars to supplement those. Another point to consider, is that the foriegn makes were POURING money into SUVs and truck programs right before gas went up...so it wasn't as though this was a "detroit thing". I was hoping you wouldn't say that. I feel as though this "government take over", and "nationalization" thing is far overblown to the point of fear-mongering...but that's not for me to decide. I just wished you had some evidence of a grand scheme to take over the Industry as you insinuated -- which is why I asked. |
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This is a fundamental rule within free enterprise that has been lost over the last decade. Worldcomm, AIG, GM, etc - used to be that the CEO was the first to get the boot when a company started going bad. Now a companies board of directors are so full of it's CEO's buddies, they have gone from governing the direction of a company to governing the protection of the CEO....
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![]() The guy above that is going to be the car czar( Director of Recovery for Auto Communities and Workers. ) looks like someone who is on the BRAVO channel's fashion shows.... Next thing you know Obama apoints Richard Simmons as the Health and Fitness director/czar.. lol
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I'm not sure how you can try and ignore the SUV point.
"The mistake, again, was not having enough cars to supplement those." This is not a small mistake. You can't put all your eggs in one basket and then complain when it turns out you picked the wrong basket. GM made a HUGE mistake in that regard and has continually made big mistakes. Rick Wagoner had EIGHT years to turn the company around and the company is still not doing well (the recession is obviously not helping, but lets be honest the recession only accelerated their problems). Any other CEO would have been ousted A LONG time ago. I'm not saying Rick Wagoner is a horrible person or horrible businessman, but he's just not the guy GM needs to save the company at the moment. EDIT: Also, to be clear all of the bailed out banks either have a new CEO or are bankrupt. |
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I'm sorry, but don't have evidence to back up my statement. To me it sounds like a government take over by firing CEO and board members, but what the hell I know. I just want my camaro like everyone else in here. |
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