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China Made GM cars Sold to US in 2 Years

68 durable postsStarted 2009-05-18Latest 2009-06-06
#1229521Post 41 of 68

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i fucking hate the unions; the concept of a union is noble, but the way they've been conducted them in our country has been an utter betrayal to humanity.

#1229527Post 42 of 68

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I can't really see how the Government think they will turn it around. For the company to survive thay will have to change their whole operation, from Designing and building models that customers want. Implementing loads of redevelopment and changing the mind set of the employees. Its very hard to compete against other manufacturers that have a stronger reputation and are a lot more competitive in the market.

#1229531Post 43 of 68

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^ oh really? of course. evidently they've done a shitty job conducting in the past; american auto has failed since the ending of the golden era, because they've relied solely (and horded) on petrol for designated production. that era peaked, and should've been over with in the 1950's... they deserve this. i'm just waiting on the government's plan on execution, and observing with precision on how they'll manage this shitstorm.

#1229538Post 44 of 68

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[quote=Shpira;755907]Why do you copy and paste shit??? Here we debate our own opinions on the matter.

[URL]http://keithhennessey.com/2009/06/01/understanding-the-gm-bankruptcy/[/URL][/quote] lol nice catch....

@ Kiff: nice try sounding smart ;)

#1229545Post 45 of 68

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[quote=Shpira;755907]Why do you copy and paste shit??? Here we debate our own opinions on the matter.

[URL]http://keithhennessey.com/2009/06/01/understanding-the-gm-bankruptcy/[/URL][/quote]

[quote=Miroslav;756179]lol nice catch....

@ Kiff: nice try sounding smart ;)[/quote]

Aside from that and whoever wrote the comments, I hear what they say and tend to agree.

Seeing this [URL="http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=aTe6iIi.07Go"]Chrysler June 5 sale put on hold by Appeals Court[/URL] makes me have a little hope. Just a little though.

#1229550Post 46 of 68

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[quote=i!!ustrious;756172]^ oh really? of course. evidently they've done a shitty job conducting in the past; american auto has failed since the ending of the golden era, because they've relied solely (and horded) on petrol for designated production. that era peaked, and should've been over with in the 1950's... they deserve this. i'm just waiting on the government's plan on execution, and observing with precision on how they'll manage this shitstorm.[/quote]

I think it will got the same way as MG Rover when they where taken over by The Phoenix Group, after BMW took everything they wanted. They where so far behind in development of a new model they where never going to catch up. I had to go into MG Rover and train some of their employees, for a company that was in trouble they where fairly belligerent and they had the poorest quality control I've ever seen. They where building parts for us Honda UK and we where using the grade A parts and our rejects where going on their own cars.

#1229551Post 47 of 68

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[quote=chunky;756168]I can't really see how the Government think they will turn it around. For the company to survive thay will have to change their whole operation, from Designing and building models that customers want. Implementing loads of redevelopment and changing the mind set of the employees. Its very hard to compete against other manufacturers that have a stronger reputation and are a lot more competitive in the market.[/quote] Keep in mind that the government is not going to be running this in the sense that they will all be sitting in the board room making decisions on how much to produce, what models to make, how much to spend on direct to consumer marketing,etc. I expect the government will be a largely passive investor, providing only certain up-front guidelines for continued financial support but leaving the actual running of the company to private business professionals. And those professionals will presumably try to do just what you're suggesting: they will radically change everything, since they will no longer be held back by all of the legacy contracts and legal obligations that saddled the organization for decades.

I'm not saying this is desireable or ideal, but it is different from the government literally trying to run an auto manufacturer like under Communism.

#1229689Post 48 of 68

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[quote=Miroslav;756193] I'm not saying this is desirable or ideal, but it is different from the government literally trying to run an auto manufacturer like under Communism.[/quote]

this

#1229726Post 49 of 68

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Ya and to think that the "legacy cost" just means that hundreds of thousands of Americans won't get their pensions after going through the grind for 35 years..... At least the CEO's of the world are still making money..

The Depression has begun. GM didn't go bankkrupt in 1929 so we can accept that this is going to be a much worse depression.

#1229809Post 50 of 68

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[quote=runningman;756404]The Depression has begun. GM didn't go bankkrupt in 1929 so we can accept that this is going to be a much worse depression.[/quote] You can't logically make this conclusion just by looking at one isolated incident of what happens to an auto manufacturer (even if a big one).

If you use other benchmarks, you will see that many other worse things happened in the Great Depression that haven't happen this time.

#1229814Post 51 of 68

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yes I can.. Tell me when then Miro??

What will be your trigger?? Or are you an after the fact kind of guy??

When did you admit that we were in a recession?

#1229864Post 52 of 68

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[quote=runningman;756501]yes I can.. [/quote] Not really. You're trying to determine and forecast aggregate national trends (i.e., whether we're in a depression and how severe such a depression will be) by looking at ONE isolated data point (i.e., GM's bankruptcy). If you want to make more reliable predictions regarding aggregate trends, you need to collect and analyze aggregate information.

[quote=runningman;756501]What will be your trigger?? Or are you an after the fact kind of guy?? [/quote] If you're talking about economic depression, my trigger will be the duration and severity of decline as seen in consecutive quarter real GDP data, which is the most commonly used benchmark by economists. As I mentioned in the other thread, the final assessment IS by definition "after the fact".

[quote=runningman;756501]When did you admit that we were in a recession?[/quote] What do you mean? Per the most commonly accepted definition (see above), we've been in a recession for damn well near a year now. We've had more than 2 consecutive quarters of real GDP decline. It's old news by now.

#1229869Post 53 of 68

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when I was the first one saying recession I was a nut job and you were sitting on the fence just like you are now.

Awaiting 4 years of data is great but it isn't going to do anything for us now. The depression is upon us my friend. The US dollar crisis is what will really kick it in high gear.

#1229878Post 54 of 68

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[quote=runningman;756566]when I was the first one saying recession I was a nut job and you were sitting on the fence just like you are now.[/quote] Do a search of this subforum and you will find a thread by me predicting recession and the potential for hyperinflation even earlier than you first ever even brought up the topic.

[quote=runningman;756566]Awaiting 4 years of data is great but it isn't going to do anything for us now.[/quote] No. But then again, neither will panic and doom and gloom prognostications.

#1229881Post 55 of 68

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ok Miro but when will you belive we are in a depression?

#1229906Post 56 of 68

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#1229914Post 57 of 68

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[quote=runningman;756581]ok Miro but when will you belive we are in a depression?[/quote] Since I'm sticking with the most commonly accepted benchmark, I'd say that if we are at the end of Q1 2010 with no sign of recovery (meaning we have the data to see continuous and even worsening real GDP decline throughout [I]all [/I]of 2009), then I'll tend to agree that we are [I]likely[/I] on our way to what will end up being called an economic depression some day.

But really, I'd like to stress that whatever we call it is really largely semantics... 15% official unemployment in cities is of course bad (real unemployment is probably even higher than that), and the reality of peoples' hardship is what it is regardless of whether you call it a depression or a really bad recession. Japan technically wasn't considered in a depression by many in the 1990s and they had a whole [I]decade[/I] of economic stagnation.

#1229952Post 58 of 68

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[QUOTE=runningman;756404] GM didn't go bankkrupt in 1929 so we can accept that this is going to be a much worse depression.[/QUOTE]

[QUOTE=Miroslav;756496][B]You can't logically make this conclusion[/B] just by looking at one isolated incident of what happens to an auto manufacturer (even if a big one). [/QUOTE]

Miro is 1000% right here. I'm not going to get into the "are we or are we not in a depression" debate with you for a host of reasons, the primary one being that I just don't think it matters at this point what you call the current economic climate because it is what it is, but from a deductive reasoning standpoint, your statement just makes me want to cry. The fact that GM didn't go bankrupt in 1929 and they have now means this is going to be worse? I don't even know where to begin. This [B]has[/B] to be trolling...

#1229982Post 59 of 68

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depression for sure.. not trolling at all. You heard it here first.

#1230143Post 60 of 68

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^^ maybe. But the point is that since your argument is not really logically sound, if your statement ends up being right, it will have been due to [I]coincidence[/I] (and frankly, you naturally have better odds of being right today than at any point in the last half a century)[I]. [/I]

It's like if I said that it will rain tomorrow because I saw a cloud in the sky this afternoon. If it does actually rain tomorrow, it will reflect much more on luck than on the quality of my weather forecasting abilities.

#1230148Post 61 of 68

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and that is all I'm going for Miro.. I don't have some inside scoop or anything..

#1230150Post 62 of 68

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[quote=Miroslav;756880] It's like if I said that it will rain tomorrow because I saw a cloud in the sky this afternoon. If it does actually rain tomorrow, it will reflect much more on luck than on the quality of my weather forecasting abilities.[/quote]

Being well aware of what you are trying to point out with this statement it strikes me as needing some modification. And not to miss out on all the fun you guys seem to be having. :lol:

Since its raining today RM is predicting rain tomorrow.

Because it actually is quite bad right now, its only natural for people to predict more bad to come.

#1230153Post 63 of 68

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[ATTACH]1322[/ATTACH]

:runningman:

#1230154Post 64 of 68

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actually, we're in a transition.

#1230164Post 65 of 68

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everybody should be buying gold... the paper currency will fail in the new year.. I'm buying gold and a lot of it.

[URL]http://blogs.moneycentral.msn.com/topstocks/archive/2009/06/04/insurance-company-buys-400-million-in-gold.aspx[/URL]

#1230171Post 66 of 68

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^ i salute that, and i will not even begin to justify why...

#1230177Post 67 of 68

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[quote=Lorn;756887]Being well aware of what you are trying to point out with this statement it strikes me as needing some modification. And not to miss out on all the fun you guys seem to be having. :lol:

Since its raining today RM is predicting rain tomorrow.

Because it actually is quite bad right now, its only natural for people to predict more bad to come.[/quote] It was aimed primarily at the conclusion that was formed based on what is happening to GM.

But really it's a somewhat of a nitpicky point and I plan to drop it now.

I've been in gold for a good while now. I do agree with runningman that the dollar seems set to drop a lot in the future.

#1230327Post 68 of 68

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[QUOTE=runningman;756901]everybody should be buying gold... the paper currency will fail in the new year.. I'm buying gold and a lot of it.

[URL]http://blogs.moneycentral.msn.com/topstocks/archive/2009/06/04/insurance-company-buys-400-million-in-gold.aspx[/URL][/QUOTE]

My cousin's husband is an executive at [url]http://www.kinross.com/[/url], wonder if he can get me some kind of family discount? :lol:

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