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Hey, fellow stock holder ....
Eisboch wrote:
Looks like later today "we" will own 60% of General Motors. What a country, huh? Only cost us about $56 billion for a company that has been insolvent since 1980. Eisboch How much of Iraq will we own for the two trillion plus we'll be spending on that fiasco? Maybe when we visit Iraq as tourists, we can check out "Eisboch Alley." |
Hey, fellow stock holder ....
Looks like later today "we" will own 60% of General Motors. What a country, huh? Only cost us about $56 billion for a company that has been insolvent since 1980. Eisboch |
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"HK" wrote in message m... Eisboch wrote: Looks like later today "we" will own 60% of General Motors. What a country, huh? Only cost us about $56 billion for a company that has been insolvent since 1980. Eisboch How much of Iraq will we own for the two trillion plus we'll be spending on that fiasco? Maybe when we visit Iraq as tourists, we can check out "Eisboch Alley." Typical, tunnel vision response from Harry that has absolutely nothing to do with the thread topic. Eisboch |
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On Jun 1, 9:28*am, "Eisboch" wrote:
"HK" wrote in message m... Eisboch wrote: Looks like later today "we" *will own 60% of General Motors. What a country, huh? Only cost us about $56 billion for a company that has been insolvent since 1980. Eisboch How much of Iraq will we own for the two trillion plus we'll be spending on that fiasco? Maybe when we visit Iraq as tourists, we can check out "Eisboch Alley." Typical, tunnel vision response from Harry that has absolutely nothing to do with the thread topic. Eisboch- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I agree with this post. |
Hey, fellow stock holder ....
Eisboch wrote:
"HK" wrote in message m... Eisboch wrote: Looks like later today "we" will own 60% of General Motors. What a country, huh? Only cost us about $56 billion for a company that has been insolvent since 1980. Eisboch How much of Iraq will we own for the two trillion plus we'll be spending on that fiasco? Maybe when we visit Iraq as tourists, we can check out "Eisboch Alley." Typical, tunnel vision response from Harry that has absolutely nothing to do with the thread topic. Eisboch Oh. Taxpaper dollars have nothing to do with your post? Who is "we"? |
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On Mon, 1 Jun 2009 09:28:46 -0400, "Eisboch"
wrote: "HK" wrote in message om... Eisboch wrote: Looks like later today "we" will own 60% of General Motors. What a country, huh? Only cost us about $56 billion for a company that has been insolvent since 1980. Eisboch How much of Iraq will we own for the two trillion plus we'll be spending on that fiasco? Maybe when we visit Iraq as tourists, we can check out "Eisboch Alley." Typical, tunnel vision response from Harry that has absolutely nothing to do with the thread topic. Eisboch And besides, the guy spending the money on Iraq is Obama. -- John H "The problem with Socialism is that you eventually run out of other people’s money." --Margaret Thatcher |
Hey, fellow stock holder ....
"Eisboch" wrote in message ... Looks like later today "we" will own 60% of General Motors. What a country, huh? Only cost us about $56 billion for a company that has been insolvent since 1980. Eisboch Could have bought them for $150M this morning at 27 cents a share. Or could have picked them up for a few billion in chapter 11....or cheaper in chapter 7. But big noisy statism...line the buddies pockets. Makes me wonder though. Why did it pop up to 80 cents or so? After a 100:1 or more dilution in this plan, it isn't worth 27 cents. Do people holding GM shares not now know they are valued at about the same as a roll of toilet paper? LOL, buy 100 shares so you can wipe your arse. |
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"HK" wrote in message m... Eisboch wrote: Looks like later today "we" will own 60% of General Motors. What a country, huh? Only cost us about $56 billion for a company that has been insolvent since 1980. Eisboch How much of Iraq will we own for the two trillion plus we'll be spending on that fiasco? Maybe when we visit Iraq as tourists, we can check out "Eisboch Alley." And think, if the $2 trillion was left in the taxpayers pockets, add the trillion for banks and other over spending to get 3 trillion, and they were as usual spending it would we have a depression/recession? Government made depression, keeps people down. Herd management. |
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On Mon, 1 Jun 2009 21:56:37 -0600, "Canuck57" wrote:
Makes me wonder though. Why did it pop up to 80 cents or so? After a 100:1 or more dilution in this plan, it isn't worth 27 cents. Do people holding GM shares not now know they are valued at about the same as a roll of toilet paper? LOL, buy 100 shares so you can wipe your arse. My father-in-law had some kind of GM bonds. When his wife died, that somehow provided a loophole, so he could back out of the purchase without loss. GM products have been **** for 30 years or more. It had to catch up with them. Daughter got a Lumina for seven grand with less than ten thou on the clock. Fast depreciation.We call it the ****box. Casady |
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Canuck57 wrote:
"HK" wrote in message m... Eisboch wrote: Looks like later today "we" will own 60% of General Motors. What a country, huh? Only cost us about $56 billion for a company that has been insolvent since 1980. Eisboch How much of Iraq will we own for the two trillion plus we'll be spending on that fiasco? Maybe when we visit Iraq as tourists, we can check out "Eisboch Alley." And think, if the $2 trillion was left in the taxpayers pockets, add the trillion for banks and other over spending to get 3 trillion, and they were as usual spending it would we have a depression/recession? Government made depression, keeps people down. Herd management. Not to worry. This is just part of Obama's wealth redistribution plan that he promised us. At least there is one campaign promise he kept. |
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On Mon, 1 Jun 2009 21:56:37 -0600, "Canuck57" wrote:
"Eisboch" wrote in message m... Looks like later today "we" will own 60% of General Motors. What a country, huh? Only cost us about $56 billion for a company that has been insolvent since 1980. Eisboch Could have bought them for $150M this morning at 27 cents a share. Or could have picked them up for a few billion in chapter 11....or cheaper in chapter 7. But big noisy statism...line the buddies pockets. Makes me wonder though. Why did it pop up to 80 cents or so? After a 100:1 or more dilution in this plan, it isn't worth 27 cents. Do people holding GM shares not now know they are valued at about the same as a roll of toilet paper? LOL, buy 100 shares so you can wipe your arse. You guys really want to get depressed by Government Motors? http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/01/bu...er=rss&emc=rss Unbelievable. |
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Wizard of Woodstock wrote:
On Mon, 1 Jun 2009 21:56:37 -0600, "Canuck57" wrote: "Eisboch" wrote in message ... Looks like later today "we" will own 60% of General Motors. What a country, huh? Only cost us about $56 billion for a company that has been insolvent since 1980. Eisboch Could have bought them for $150M this morning at 27 cents a share. Or could have picked them up for a few billion in chapter 11....or cheaper in chapter 7. But big noisy statism...line the buddies pockets. Makes me wonder though. Why did it pop up to 80 cents or so? After a 100:1 or more dilution in this plan, it isn't worth 27 cents. Do people holding GM shares not now know they are valued at about the same as a roll of toilet paper? LOL, buy 100 shares so you can wipe your arse. You guys really want to get depressed by Government Motors? http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/01/bu...er=rss&emc=rss Unbelievable. I like the part about keeping GM alive to protect existing government revenues/institutions. Can't have all of those people sitting at home wait for a job to come along sucking at the teat of the government. The kid is 31 with no job experience and he's already a bureaucrat. Any one Larry Summers recommends needs to be thrown out the door on his ass. |
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On Tue, 02 Jun 2009 08:17:28 -0400, Wizard of Woodstock
wrote: On Mon, 1 Jun 2009 21:56:37 -0600, "Canuck57" wrote: "Eisboch" wrote in message om... Looks like later today "we" will own 60% of General Motors. What a country, huh? Only cost us about $56 billion for a company that has been insolvent since 1980. Eisboch Could have bought them for $150M this morning at 27 cents a share. Or could have picked them up for a few billion in chapter 11....or cheaper in chapter 7. But big noisy statism...line the buddies pockets. Makes me wonder though. Why did it pop up to 80 cents or so? After a 100:1 or more dilution in this plan, it isn't worth 27 cents. Do people holding GM shares not now know they are valued at about the same as a roll of toilet paper? LOL, buy 100 shares so you can wipe your arse. You guys really want to get depressed by Government Motors? http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/01/bu...er=rss&emc=rss Unbelievable. Why? Who can do worse than Waggoner? Ken Lay maybe, but he's dead. Bernie Madoff maybe, but he's in jail. The good ole boys ain't doing too good lately. --Vic |
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On Jun 2, 8:28*am, BAR wrote:
Wizard of Woodstock wrote: On Mon, 1 Jun 2009 21:56:37 -0600, "Canuck57" wrote: "Eisboch" wrote in message om... Looks like later today "we" *will own 60% of General Motors. What a country, huh? Only cost us about $56 billion for a company that has been insolvent since 1980. Eisboch Could have bought them for $150M this morning at 27 cents a share. Or could have picked them up for a few billion in chapter 11....or cheaper in chapter 7. But big noisy statism...line the buddies pockets. Makes me wonder though. *Why did it pop up to 80 cents or so? *After a 100:1 or more dilution in this plan, it isn't worth 27 cents. *Do people holding GM shares not now know they are valued at about the same as a roll of toilet paper? *LOL, buy 100 shares so you can wipe your arse. You guys really want to get depressed by Government Motors? http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/01/bu...?_r=2&partner=... Unbelievable. I like the part about keeping GM alive to protect existing government revenues/institutions. Can't have all of those people sitting at home wait for a job to come along sucking at the teat of the government. Make no mistake... the GM deal is welfare and food stamps for the autoworkers, just sent through a different funnel. |
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My sister and I own about 200 shares of GM, any potential buyers??
These shares go back about 1925 when my Dad took 10 shares of GM stock in lieu of a bonus. The shares have compounded thru dividends and splits. Pontiac Motors was known as Oakland Motors back when he first went to work there. |
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N.L. Eckert wrote:
My sister and I own about 200 shares of GM, any potential buyers?? These shares go back about 1925 when my Dad took 10 shares of GM stock in lieu of a bonus. The shares have compounded thru dividends and splits. Pontiac Motors was known as Oakland Motors back when he first went to work there. Frame the certificates and put them on eBay. They might get you more there. |
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Good idea!! But I'm afraid the frames will cost more than the stock
shares are worth. |
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