GM Bankruptcy Thread

Discussion in 'Stocks' started by The Kin, Jun 27, 2008.

  1. JA_LDP

    JA_LDP

    no way will Obama let GM or any of the 3 fail. Granholm (D) has him on speed dial already. This state is seriously hurting.
     
    #61     Nov 7, 2008
  2. The whole problem with the auto industry is a mess. There are a lot of valid efforts to change the companies, but one has to wonder if its going to be able to happen soon enough. Its almost like re-arranging the deck chairs on the Titanic.

    Its unfortunate, but those of us in southeastern Michigan now have to pay the consequences of auto companies that never took on the union until it was too late & a state government that never put any effort at diversifying out of a dinosaur industry.

    It is what it is, but I fully expect it to be a blood bath around town starting in the beginning of the year.
     
    #62     Nov 7, 2008
  3. BulkCity

    BulkCity

    what is everyone planning on doing monday morning? buy/short?

    when the stock was halted today could we not short it? can we short it now?

    when will the gov announce if they agree to a bailout?
     
    #63     Nov 8, 2008
  4. Trader922 wrote""Its almost like re-arranging the deck chairs on the Titanic.""

    It might be tantamount to raising the Titanic.
     
    #64     Nov 8, 2008
  5. m22au

    m22au

    #65     Dec 11, 2008
  6. Agree. GM will never be allowed to fail under Obama's first term. Second term maybe.
     
    #66     Dec 11, 2008
  7. UAW=Mobster Holdup Men.

    Always were.

    Should have been arrested for conspiracy to defraud years ago.

    Should say , they are moving to Nasdaq

    UUAW

    United Unemployed Auto Workers.
     
    #67     Dec 12, 2008
  8. sumosam

    sumosam

    perhaps, there will truly be blood in the streets:(
     
    #68     Dec 12, 2008
  9. weld1

    weld1

    hey stock777, let me tell u this, the wages of auto workers have not been the problem. those are the worst managed corps in the history of the world. u had better hope they bail these guys out. soon as a union company gets in trouble everyone wants to blame high wages. i live in coal country. everyone 20 yrs ago used to say that if union miners made less money then things would be cheaper. many of parts of the country felt the same way i'm sure. tell me whats less expensive 20 yrs later after union membership has fell to nothing. the sad part is we all pay for people who don't have health insurance and other benefits that unions help negotiate. so the bottom line is unions help get a little for people who actually make the economy work. instead of just 10 zillion $ for execs who cut each other deals in the board rooms. or do u think there should be just really rich and really poor.
     
    #69     Dec 12, 2008
  10. weld1

    weld1

    when u say mobsters! i hope u include some of wall sts best! unions have the same problems other companys have and that is dumb greedy people running them. but remember we brought u the weekend....
     
    #70     Dec 12, 2008