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    GM said it lost $38.7 billion in 2007.

     



    WOW - I thought that GM said that they were on-track for a banner year and were making money. My investments have tanked in the last few weeks, what's another hit :

    "GM said it lost $38.7 billion in 2007. The loss largely was due to a third-quarter charge related to unused tax credits.

    The Detroit-based automaker also on Tuesday said it was offering a new round of buyouts to all 74,000 of its U.S. hourly workers who are represented by the United Auto Workers.

    The 2007 loss topped GM's previous record in 1992, when the company lost $23.4 billion because of a change in health care accounting, according to Standard & Poor's Compustat."

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    Dave,

    There was an article some time back that Toyota may eventually take over Ford. And if GM keep on the way it is going they may also be taken over. Several years ago I was reading a report that said in the future there would be 3 or maybe 4 major vehicle manufacturing companies in the world and ford and GM would not be one of them. They mentioned Volkswagen, Daimler, Toyota and another that I don't remember.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ron75
    Dave,

    There was an article some time back that Toyota may eventually take over Ford. And if GM keep on the way it is going they may also be taken over. Several years ago I was reading a report that said in the future there would be 3 or maybe 4 major vehicle manufacturing companies in the world and ford and GM would not be one of them. They mentioned Volkswagen, Daimler, Toyota and another that I don't remember.

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    Well, I guess I'd better start laying in my supply of rice then. I'd be really surprised if either of the 2 German brands survived, but they like the Japanese do have significant government tax support/relief - which is why we at GE had such a hard time breaking in to the power gen markets in the Far East and Europe. Now GE is in consortium with EDF in France and Hitachi (along with many other companies). My guess is that Nissan and a yet to be determined Chinese brand might be the automotive leaders. Maybe a future issue of Forbes will "enlighten" me
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    I'm not trying to be Chicken Little here, but the economy is not good and doesn't look like it will be getting any better any time soon. Holley just filed for chapter 11 ( Holley Performance Files for Ch 11 - AP - National Business News - Portfolio.com)

    GM and others like IBM have had mass layoffs and "early retirement buyouts."

    We had better get our heads out of our butts in this country and start building things here again. I think I heard something about for the first time in many years we are now buying more from other countries than we sell to them.

    Every industry you look at is suffering right now from construction to automobiles. You almost can't give a new car or home away because people are afraid to spend any money.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Itoldyouso
    I'm not trying to be Chicken Little here, but the economy is not good and doesn't look like it will be getting any better any time soon. Holley just filed for chapter 11 ( Holley Performance Files for Ch 11 - AP - National Business News - Portfolio.com)

    GM and others like IBM have had mass layoffs and "early retirement buyouts."

    We had better get our heads out of our butts in this country and start building things here again. I think I heard something about for the first time in many years we are now buying more from other countries than we sell to them.

    Every industry you look at is suffering right now from construction to automobiles. You almost can't give a new car or home away because people are afraid to spend any money.

    Don
    The negative balance of trade - that is, we are buying more overseas then we are selling to them is bad and has been for more years then I can remember. It's just worse now.

    The dollar is about as low as it has has been against the other major currencies - in 2005 the US dollar was about .75 to the UK Pound, today it's .51 (1.50 then to 2.00 now), the Euro then was about .93/1.00 today, it's 1.46. A barrel of oil was ~$25, today, $93. Why - the administration decided to print more money. And of course this affects jobs and sales of homes. And I'm a Republican - and I'm upset too. Unfortunately, the Dems don't have any plans that are any better - and as a matter of fact, their proposed socialistic plans will be even more of a problem for those who are in the middle and lower income range. Make sure who you vote for and understand their platform when it comes time. Me - I don't like any of 'em, so it will be the lesser of the evils.

    Unfortunately, it's gonna get worse for a while before it gets better
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    Being pessimistic is easy, just sit back and let people tell you what a victim you are. Isn't that what election years are all about? I can't remember a year of my moderately long life that we haven't faced some sort of doom or gloom..............but somehow we're still here, I haven't had to step over any dead bodies caused by starvation on the sidewalk ever, and here I am, along with all of you, participating in a forum that is totally dedicated to a luxury hobby (I don't care where you are on the spectrum of hot rods, none of it is a necessity of life).

    Do we have challenges to deal with? Sure, we always do. The only reason to believe today is worse than ever before is to, to borrow a phrase from the favorite candidate of some of you, suspend disbelief. Or in other words ignore history.

    If you read the report on the Holley bankruptcy, in the third paragraph it says they're profitable. In other words, sales isn't their problem, it's that they went on a buying spree over the past decade, see all their brands here; Holley Performance Brands, paid too much to acquire those companies, and are now in over their head on debt. That's called bad business decisions.

    As for our making things, it might be useful to read what the actual manufacturers say about their industries; National Association of Manufacturers - The Facts About Modern Manufacturing They are pretty clear that what you've been told by some politicians and their lap dogs in the media is not true. Note too that they say one of their biggest problems is finding qualified people................in other words folks who are willing to work and have taken advantage of the most costly public education system on the planet. They also go on to point out other problems they have, most notably health care costs and the cost of excessive litigation.

    Again a historical note. Almost nobody, industry or private citizens complained about the out of control costs of health care prior to 40 years ago. What happened then? Something called Medicare was implimented, proving how government control of health care has "helped".

    GM (along with the other auto makers) spent decades making bad labor deals and product decisions. They're now paying the price and have to fight for survival. If they succeed they'll be stronger for it, if not that's how life has always been. And before someone says they didn't make the right kind of cars sit down and make a list of all the new models Toyota (today's king of the automotive hill)has added to it's lineup the last 15 years. After the Prius, let me know what you come up with.
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    Uncle Bob, you'll probably get hammered from the left over most of those statements, but they are sooo true.
    My first job after release from Uncle Sams Misguided Children was with Douglas Aircraft at Long Beach, Ca. The job required membership in the UAW and I thought "Wow, I'm now protected from the Big Bad Wolf". As long as you were in one of the cliques I guess that was true, but if you weren't you were mostly on your own.
    Douglas was forced to merge, actually bought out, by McDonnell Aircraft because of a very poor business decision by Douglas Senior who upon retirement gave the company to Douglas Junior who then ran the company into the ground.
    I left in '72 and I would imagine that further poor business decisions along with union demands had a lot to do with Boeing buying out McDonnell Douglas. I'm sure there are other factors which came into play, but the two I mentioned are probably at the top of the list.
    As a side note, Boeing's web site says that the Long Beach facility will be shut down some time this year if I read it correct.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Parmenter
    ...... Or in other words ignore history. .....
    .......... But Bob .......... "Those who refuse to learn from history are doomed to repeat it"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Itoldyouso
    I'm not trying to be Chicken Little here, but the economy is not good and doesn't look like it will be getting any better any time soon. Holley just filed for chapter 11 ( Holley Performance Files for Ch 11 - AP - National Business News - Portfolio.com)

    GM and others like IBM have had mass layoffs and "early retirement buyouts."

    We had better get our heads out of our butts in this country and start building things here again. I think I heard something about for the first time in many years we are now buying more from other countries than we sell to them.

    Every industry you look at is suffering right now from construction to automobiles. You almost can't give a new car or home away because people are afraid to spend any money.

    Don

    I am .....THE SKY IS FALLLLING!!!!!!!!!!!THE SKY IS FALLING>>>!!!!
    We have group of about 50 people living under the river bridge at the mouth to the ocean.......and that is up by alot from previous years,alot of people moved away last year from our street becuase of the increased rent and cost of living,the studio hut across the street just was vacated a 900 a month and was rented the next week at 1300 .......
    I just refilled my propane bottles and it cost 20 dollars a pop for 5 gallons ,up about 20 percent from last month.....mark my words the BOOM will be lowered in 2009...there are alot of laws on the books slated to take effect that year ...alot of laws.....
    In the last few years I have been trying to not patronize the larger chain places and spend my money at the mom and pop places ,why give my money to a giant corperation that cares nothing about me ..only wants to make profit from me......well this age of make a profit off everything is coming to a end.....you know alot of things were invented to make life better and to help man ...profit was not the main motivator behind everything untill the last 30 years or soo... The sooner we ditch the money stuff the better this world will be...after all it would then be about how much you contributed to the world ,not the scale we have now ,which is how much can you take from the world as pretence to ones stature or rank in society........
    Its gunna take longer than u thought and its gunna cost more too(plan ahead!)

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    it`s all part of the master plan to make the united states a third world nation .. we simply need to come home lock our borders to foreigners and be america again ..
    iv`e used up all my sick days at work .. can i call in dead ?

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    I watch commercials for GM touting their pick up. Then Ford tells how great theirs is. One day soon they're going to be producing the same truck because the companies will have merged to hold off the Japs.

    There's a whole generation that has no US brand loyalty. Like perverse elitists unless it is foreign it can't be good. Wanna call 'em Yuppies? Remember when only French Perrier would do? They like to hear about people burning American flags and losing face in parts of the globe. The blame Bush, or any current prez, for everything to the point of idiodic extremes.

    There are enough people out there that get some perverse jolt from seeing their country take hits. They want to live here and take all the advantages offered yet like 60s radicals they hope the evil US fails and becomes some socialist haven. They are so stupid that unless all their wealth and income is from offshore they also have a lot to lose when the economy turns sour in this country but don't act like it.
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    to bad the camaro will be way overpriced. even the challenger is basing at 37 what a waste of time.

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    You wanna bring health care costs under control?

    Announce that the next thousand people caught imbezzling medicare will be shot by firing squad after a VERY short trial. Then do it. Broadcast the executions.

    Want to restore the domestic automotive market? Increase tariffs, and eliminate foreign tax incentives.
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