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Old 12-23-2004, 11:44 PM
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Default Re: Petition GM for all GM car info ???

Pantera and others (except Camarojoe who is also a realist like me)
You might want to spend some time on another noble enduever. GM could probaly care less about these records that effect .000000000000000001% or less of their market. They are losing hundreds of millions of dollars per year. They now have only 24.8% market share and will be overtaken by Toyota next year as #1 seller of cars/trucks in the US.

GM just released a report 2 days ago they are are planning to sell 95,000 FEWER vehicles in first qtr 05 than what they did in first qtr 04. Probbaly one reason why their stock just took a dive in the last few days when just about everyone else is up.

GM sold bonds several years back to help fund their losses on their pensions plans that are just plain hemmorghing(sic). The SEC announced severla months ago they are now going to list them in the junk bond category. This company is in bad shape.

BTW, Ford sold off every bit of old parts tooling to a private company several years back and said it was not worth their effort to sell them as the profit was miniscule part of their daily operations. One of the mustang mags reported that Ford actually lost money selling old parts as the cost to keep up the sytem was more than the profits.

If GM was in the black you might get something done.


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