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Replying to: gagrice (May 13, 2009 1:41 pm) Speaking of Trump did he get his bailout? I hope he uses the money to buy a good rug to cover that mop he has on his head.
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Replying to: dtownfb (May 13, 2009 5:08 pm) Money and class are enemies once again. |
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Replying to: dtownfb (May 13, 2009 5:08 pm) Along that line we got a notice that there is stimulus money to refinance our home up to 105% of the appraised value. Isn't that what got US in the mess we are in? |
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"Chrysler moves to eliminate 789 of 3,200 dealers" link title
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Volkswagen Aims to Double U.S. Market Share by 2014 (Update2) By Nadja Brandt link title "...The U.S. market this year will be fewer than 10 million vehicles while sales in 2010 “will start to incrementally recover,” Jacoby said."... |
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Replying to: ruking1 (May 14, 2009 6:42 am) link title ..."The cuts are part of a larger GM plan to drop 2,600 of its 6,200 dealerships as the automaker tries to restructure to become profitable again. The moves likely will cause the loss of thousands of jobs and governments will lose untold dollars in tax revenue as dealerships are forced to close"... |
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Saw a guy interviewed on MSNBC yesterday who said his wife owned the Jeep dealership in Paramus. They were on list of dealers that Chrysler announced to eliminate. He said that he did not agree with govt bailing out Chrysler and wished that events would have taken a different course. Wonder if that is a unique position of a dealer. Would think that all Chrysler dealers would want Chrysler company to get bailout to keep them afloat for now and get them competitive again.
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Replying to: xrunner2 (May 16, 2009 7:17 am) I'm not 100% "up" on their individual franchise contracts, but it might be similar to a bondholder situation, where they stood to gain more in a standard, non-government-sponsored BK, or a liquidation. They also could have been shopping for other franchises between then and now, though they should have been anyway. Jeep is the best of the bunch, but they had to figure they'd be on the chopping block for cost-cutting because they didn't carry the other brands. |
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it is really a BIG ONE (out of four bail out) bail out. The other big "3" are just along for the ride. link title It will be interesting to see how this latest game of "chicken" plays out, and if it will lead the way to and through the big B!! (chapter 11) Meanwhile the AXED local Chrysler dealerships are having so called inventory "fire" sales. One local dealer got the double whammy: 1. AXED by the GM side 2. other half of the business, Chysler franchise. It has not been a good year for family "small" business'. One distressing example was a local news piece one franchise struggling to celebrate 50 years of a dealership in the same families hands, receiving a certified letter (getting the symbolic AXE head) outlining the two words Donald Trump based a reality show on: You're Fired.
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