"Gosi" <gosinn@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Aug 6, 8:36 pm, "80 Knight" <nos...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> "Gosi" <gos...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Aug 6, 5:12 pm, SMS <scharf.ste...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > johngd...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > I'd sure be interested to see what Malibu will do on the long term
> > > survey 3 years from now.
>
> > Will any of them still be around?
>
> Lets say they merge and shed 90% of overhead staff they have a fair
> chance of having presence in 3 years time without a complete wipeout.
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> Why won't you answer my questions Gosi? Are you trying to prove you are
a
> no good low life Troll, who sits up all night and begs for manufactures
to
> go under, so good people's lives can be ruined? What country do you live
> in, and what kind of stake do you have if GM goes down?
I have answered your questions time and again and you do not seem to
remember because you ask them over and over again.
I am interested in how companies get bigger and why. What makes them
good. What factors in to make people buy their goods. Then it is
interesting to see the turning point when they stop being good and
people stop buying their goods. There are very few companies that make
it through many generations. There are a few and mostly vineyards.
In the case of GM it grew to exceptional size and reached higher than
most.
It had exceptionally good leader.
Interestingly IBM had a similar story.
It had a very good policy towards customers and employees and grew to
the sky.
Both got beancounter managers who lost sight of the good things and
the companies suffered.
It is interesting to look at the APPLE saga.
There a good leader built up a successful company.
He took in a bean counter who let the leader go and the company was on
the way down when the leader came back and turned everything around
and made it successful again.
It is a very interesting story to follow and GM has done it all.
Became the biggest and the best and is now slipping badly.
The changes started a long time ago and the build up of good will in
the years before has allowed it to stay on very long.
If GM were starting now with current leader****p it would never have
made any headlines.
It is extremely interesting to watch empires being built and then see
them crumble,
Why does it start, what keeps it going and why does it fail.
Unfortunately for the people that are working for GM have been
suffering and have been for a long time now.
There is very difficult to turn things around now because this is like
a supertanker heading for a reef and it is already taking in water.
It is only a question of how many lifeboats there are and who will be
allowed to use them.
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For starters, GM will out live us all. For seconds, I don't believe for
one
second that you care at all about the people who would be effected if GM
were to go under. You have already proven that to me. But why can't say
what country you live in? I'm interested to see what GM does for your
country, or what there bankruptcy would do for your country. You are
definitely not from North America, that much can be proven by your posts.


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