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rnbaida
PostPosted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 1:22 am Post subject: Big stock to watch Reply with quote

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Gm will be in focus today as a stock to watch. it ended the day down 1.09 on friday, what do think will happen to gm?
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What do I THINK will happen the fed will step in and bail em out. What NEEDS to happen? Upper management needs to be fired for not staying on top of things and bringing out new inovative products that the consumer WANTS to buy. Management needs to work with the Labor unions to and vice versa to come up with a win win situation for there employee's.

I think the stock will continue to go down or just flat line. untill they pull there heads out.
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Apparently GM needs to start making better cars and trucks to keep up with the rapidly growing foreign competition that is encroaching into the US market and taking customers away, for one reason or another.

And that goes for each of the Big 3.
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rnbaida
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gas prices is affecting the auto sales industry. Gm has high priced cars and trucks and plus people want japanese cars.
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Colli
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Foreign competition encroaching on the US market? SOrry bud but when it comes to cars - the foreign competition is the market and the US manufacturers are trying and failing to encroach on them. I owned nothing but american made vehicles for over 40 years - - - until someone told me to open the hood on my new (94) Jeep Sahara - all japaneese. Yet the american manufacturers are crying for us to buy american - - - why should we - - - they don't!
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