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Author: alan
Date: Aug 2, 2008 11:35

"bernie" zianet.com> wrote in message
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> On Aug 2, 11:35 am, "alan" hotmail.com> wrote:
>> "lockjaw" gmail.com> wrote in message
>>
>> news:f9483c20-07be-4d85-b150-d148f147d4b0@m45g2000hsb.googlegroups.com...
>>
>>
>>
>>> A ridiculous time! with 600 locations closing.
>>
>>> never fly. Plus Starbucks treats its employees very well.
>>
>>> and Jack / Izzy? the problem with GM etc. ain't the unions -- it is
>>> the idiotic management
>>
>> You're absolutely correct. And although any serious economic analysis
>> comes
>> to the same conclusion, don't expect Jack to allow himself to be confused
>> by
>> the facts . . .
>
>
> BMW reported on Friday their profits this Q down 33%%. Nissan
> reported Friday their quarterly profits down 48%%. Along with Toyota
> and Honda auto sector profits are glum.
>
> http://www.tradingmarkets.com/.site/news/TOP%%20STORY/1799680/
>
> I find it hard to believe that all these companies have "idiotic
> management". Maybe the worst economy in about 50 years has something
> to do with it. Even if they were all producing hybrids at 100%% plant
> capacity it wouldn't do any good if folks can't buy a new car.
> Bernie

Certainly the "worst economy in about 50 years" has something (perhaps
everything) to do with GM's current troubles. What I was referring to was
what I perceived (perhaps mistakenly) to be Jacks' contention that the UAW
was responsible for GM's big downturn in the 70's which turned Detroit into
a ghost town. GM's inability to hold the market and subsequent inability to
re-capture it had nothing to with unions. While GM was foundering, Japanese
and German automakers were doing quite well
--- with highly organized and
very powerful labor unions. GM's troubles were management based. Now
they're mangement-based and economy-based.
alan
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