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Canuck57[_9_] October 7th 10 11:27 PM

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Might be a good time for GM to spin off GM China into its own company, I
would potentially buy into GM China.

Just GM NA, garbage, even GM Europe is on the rocks.

Time for taxpayers to recover 3 cents on the dollar.

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Is government working for you, or are you working for the government?

Secular Humouresque October 7th 10 11:29 PM

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On 10/7/10 6:27 PM, Canuck57 wrote:

Might be a good time for GM to spin off GM China into its own company, I
would potentially buy into GM China.

Just GM NA, garbage, even GM Europe is on the rocks.

Time for taxpayers to recover 3 cents on the dollar.

I'm sure you have enough investment money on hand to buy, oh, 10 shares.

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Republicans are the Party of No:
No Leaders / No Ideas / No Morals

nom=de=plume[_2_] October 8th 10 12:57 AM

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"Canuck57" wrote in message
...

Might be a good time for GM to spin off GM China into its own company, I
would potentially buy into GM China.

Just GM NA, garbage, even GM Europe is on the rocks.

Time for taxpayers to recover 3 cents on the dollar.

--
Is government working for you, or are you working for the government?


I would prefer you move to China. That way, when you want to complain about
politics, they actually, physically come and get you, and it's not all in
your little brain.


bpuharic October 8th 10 02:28 AM

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On Thu, 07 Oct 2010 16:27:18 -0600, Canuck57
wrote:


Might be a good time for GM to spin off GM China into its own company, I
would potentially buy into GM China.

Just GM NA, garbage, even GM Europe is on the rocks.

Time for taxpayers to recover 3 cents on the dollar.


gee. no one agrees with you. imagine that

bpuharic October 8th 10 02:30 AM

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On Thu, 07 Oct 2010 17:47:27 -0600, Canuck57
wrote:

On 10/7/2010 5:03 PM, I am Tosk wrote:
In , says...

Might be a good time for GM to spin off GM China into its own company, I
would potentially buy into GM China.

Just GM NA, garbage, even GM Europe is on the rocks.

Time for taxpayers to recover 3 cents on the dollar.


Yeah, but all the Unions got their pensions and salaries taken care of.
After all, that's what it was all about...


When you add up all the losses from share holders, bond and preferred
share holders, creditors, suppliers, pensions, GMAC pillaging, Delco
farce, bailout cash requirements of GMAC, Delco and GM, they are a $300
billion dollar plus turkey that still can't fly.


GM is irrelevant.

nom=de=plume[_2_] October 8th 10 03:31 AM

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"bpuharic" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 07 Oct 2010 17:47:27 -0600, Canuck57
wrote:

On 10/7/2010 5:03 PM, I am Tosk wrote:
In , says...

Might be a good time for GM to spin off GM China into its own company,
I
would potentially buy into GM China.

Just GM NA, garbage, even GM Europe is on the rocks.

Time for taxpayers to recover 3 cents on the dollar.

Yeah, but all the Unions got their pensions and salaries taken care of.
After all, that's what it was all about...


When you add up all the losses from share holders, bond and preferred
share holders, creditors, suppliers, pensions, GMAC pillaging, Delco
farce, bailout cash requirements of GMAC, Delco and GM, they are a $300
billion dollar plus turkey that still can't fly.


GM is irrelevant.


Resistance is futile!



Colonel Kurtz October 9th 10 12:12 AM

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On 7-Oct-2010, bpuharic wrote:

When you add up all the losses from share holders, bond and preferred
share holders, creditors, suppliers, pensions, GMAC pillaging, Delco
farce, bailout cash requirements of GMAC, Delco and GM, they are a $300
billion dollar plus turkey that still can't fly.


GM is irrelevant.


GM is completely irrelevant when the majority of what's left in the United
States "thinks" Asian econoboxes and their minimum wage "career" at Walmart
is normal. GM should have folded, moved the majority offshore and performed
final assembly in the US, like Toyota, Honda, Hyundai, etc.

The future of everything middle class (i.e., a producer economy) IS China,
followed by India. The U.S. is only needed as a consuming culture with
mediocre products and low wages, BUT, you have free "health care" (better
known as medical services) We'll, it isn't free, but....y'all feel good
about.......uuhhhhh......something..........

GM will do extremely well in China because China (and South America and
India) is a producer state, not a welfare state. They can export to the U.S.
too - 10 to 15 years of "easy payment plans" at Walmart for your next
quadricycle! HA! Y'all are really screwed.

bpuharic October 9th 10 01:27 AM

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On Fri, 8 Oct 2010 23:12:11 GMT, "Colonel Kurtz"
wrote:


On 7-Oct-2010, bpuharic wrote:

When you add up all the losses from share holders, bond and preferred
share holders, creditors, suppliers, pensions, GMAC pillaging, Delco
farce, bailout cash requirements of GMAC, Delco and GM, they are a $300
billion dollar plus turkey that still can't fly.


GM is irrelevant.


GM is completely irrelevant when the majority of what's left in the United
States "thinks" Asian econoboxes


they have competition. so, again, they're irrelevant

and their minimum wage "career" at Walmart
is normal. GM should have folded, moved the majority offshore and performed
final assembly in the US, like Toyota, Honda, Hyundai, etc.


the IPO seems to be interesting according to the market. but you know
zip about economics

The future of everything middle class (i.e., a producer economy) IS China,
followed by India.


which is why the manufacturing sector in the US is growing.


The U.S. is only needed as a consuming culture with
mediocre products and low wages,]]


courtesy of the right wing


BUT, you have free "health care" (better
known as medical services) We'll, it isn't free, but....y'all feel good
about.......uuhhhhh......something..........


and it wasnt free under the free market. you right wingers seem to
think that, if only the rich can afford it, it benefits everyone


GM will do extremely well in China because China (and South America and
India) is a producer state, not a welfare state.


the US isnt a welfare state. if you think it is, you dont know what a
welfare state is.

and welfare states...like sweden and germany...are heavily unionized
and are kicking our ass in manufacturing

but rush hasnt let you in on that secret


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