On Aug 7, 7:26=A0am, "80 Knight" <nos...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> "Gosi" <gos...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On 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.
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> > > Will any of them still be around?
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> > 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
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> > no good low life Troll, who sits up all night and begs for
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> > go under, so good people's lives can be ruined? What country do you
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> > in, and what kind of stake do you have if GM goes down?
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> 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. =A0For seconds, I don't believe
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r one
> second that you care at all about the people who would be effected if GM
> were to go under. =A0You have already proven that to me. =A0But why
can't=
say
> what country you live in? =A0I'm interested to see what GM does for your
> country, or what there bankruptcy would do for your country. =A0You are
> definitely not from North America, that much can be proven by your
posts.
Es geht ganz gut f=FCr GM in Germany
http://www.im-auto.de/autonews/kategorie/64.html


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