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Default Chrysler Plans Month-Long Shutdown

On Dec 18, 8:30*am, "Canuck57" wrote:
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Chrysler says to shut down all production for month
Wed Dec 17, 2008 6:27pm EST


Just heard that. *The primary reason is because of inflated inventory of
unsold cars.


Interestingly, union workers will still be paid while they stay home,
per their contract.


The Chrysler CEO was just interviewed on CNN. * He stated that unless
the government comes through soon with a bridge loan (bailout) *that
Chrysler will most likely bypass Chapter 11 and go directly to Chapter 7
liquidation.


Ford has also announced production cutbacks.


Detroit is putting the pressure on the government to do something.


Eisboch


Read this one:


http://www.businessweek.com/bwdaily/...2008/db2008101....


Take special note, in October Chrysler-Cerberus had $11 billion in cash.
This is a case where they are not acting in good faith. *In fact, might I
say fraud!


Sounds like Cerberus took the cash out. *Now wants billions in welfare on
the US tax payer.


If the government was smart, they should simple force GM and Chrylser
right through chapter 11, then fast track to chapter 7 as fast as
possible. *Then buy them both for $2 billion each. *Auction them off or
form Government Motors at non-union rates typical for the area. *Fire all
senior management and board with cause.


For pensions, re-adjust them to no more than 75% of the national average.
See a former CEO or VP getting a $1,000,000 year pension, knock it down
to $33k.


Then put GMC (Government Motors Chrysler) up for sale. *The first $20
billion gets it. GMC redefined with all new management. *Maybe even give
each taxpayer 10 shares for every $1000 in taxes they pay for quick and
equitable disposal.


Everyone is out of work (no pay) for say 4 - 6 months to soften up their
unions and positions. *Does wonders.


Again, I must repeat. *As reported on CNN, the reason for the 30 day
shutdown is due to excess inventory of unsold cars/trucks. * Chrysler is
not out of money, yet.
The comments by the Chrysler CEO about filing for Chapter 7 *if the
government doesn't cough up some money is unrelated to the 30 day
shutdown.


Eisboch


I don't argue that. *But the CEO is asking for cash and not changing why his
business loses money. *They infact expect the tax payer bailout for their
collective gross negligence and entitlement attitude.

It needs to be adjusted with a cold dose of reality for all concerned,
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Yeah, if they don't get the money by Dec 31 they "might" go out of
business... At the same time, they are going to pay the workers 95%
of their pay to have a holiday vacation.. They haven't changed a bit...