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Actually it's much worse than has been reported. I have it on a very reliable source (dealer owner) that the "letters" went out this week to GM dealers. There will be around 30 franchises closed here in the area. Some big, some small, no quarantees to anyone. My source has been a top tier dealer since 1970, and with GM since the late 50s. and he has no guarantees.
For the GM bankruptcy, here's what is shaping up to AVOID bankruptcy.
1) 50 % Gov't ownership
2) 39% Union ownership - in exchange for debts owed to retirement fund
3) 10% Bond Holders and debtors - in exchange for current debts
4) 1% for all stock holders
5) Then - all shares will be "reverse swapped" 100 to 1.
So every 100 shares will get one new share.
Think it's going to work?
No FN Way. Example - today the former head of GM sold 81,000 shares of his personal stock at 1.61 each - netting him 130,000 ! That's not millions that 130K - about the price of a restored 1967 Mustang GT 500. HA ! WTF Moment !?!
Moe, Larry & Curly could have come up with a better plan.
GM will be bankrupt by the end of the month (June 1st) and then all bets (debts) are off. Dealers will still close, employees still laid off, suppliers locally and nationally immediately shuttered without benefits, factories closed, debts written off, advertising halted, financing (are you kidding?) and cars sales virtually halted.
As for Chrysler - Fugetaboudit ! Fiat is financing their deal 100% just like InBev did with AB. How's that workin for ya?!? They will not be saving jobs - they'll be cutting. The Fenton plants will not re-open ever. If you're brave enough to by a 2011 Mopar - god help ya. These guys are on a crash coarse to sell us green cars about 1/2 the size of the VW bug - interested? Yep, that's what I thought. But the hedge fund that owned Chrysler will report a profit.
Sorry for my rant, but a large portion of my business has always been automotive. Think about all of the people this effects outside of autoworkers and dealers. The parts suppliers, shop suppliers, restaurants, advertising agancies, newspapers, media outlets, delivery drivers, even the lot washers, web photographers, programmers, bank financing people over-the-road truckers, rail lines, shipping companies - I could go on and on and on ! Hundreds if not thousands of people outside of each dealership will be impacted.
Chaa Chaa Change.
For the GM bankruptcy, here's what is shaping up to AVOID bankruptcy.
1) 50 % Gov't ownership
2) 39% Union ownership - in exchange for debts owed to retirement fund
3) 10% Bond Holders and debtors - in exchange for current debts
4) 1% for all stock holders
5) Then - all shares will be "reverse swapped" 100 to 1.
So every 100 shares will get one new share.
Think it's going to work?
No FN Way. Example - today the former head of GM sold 81,000 shares of his personal stock at 1.61 each - netting him 130,000 ! That's not millions that 130K - about the price of a restored 1967 Mustang GT 500. HA ! WTF Moment !?!
Moe, Larry & Curly could have come up with a better plan.
GM will be bankrupt by the end of the month (June 1st) and then all bets (debts) are off. Dealers will still close, employees still laid off, suppliers locally and nationally immediately shuttered without benefits, factories closed, debts written off, advertising halted, financing (are you kidding?) and cars sales virtually halted.
As for Chrysler - Fugetaboudit ! Fiat is financing their deal 100% just like InBev did with AB. How's that workin for ya?!? They will not be saving jobs - they'll be cutting. The Fenton plants will not re-open ever. If you're brave enough to by a 2011 Mopar - god help ya. These guys are on a crash coarse to sell us green cars about 1/2 the size of the VW bug - interested? Yep, that's what I thought. But the hedge fund that owned Chrysler will report a profit.
Sorry for my rant, but a large portion of my business has always been automotive. Think about all of the people this effects outside of autoworkers and dealers. The parts suppliers, shop suppliers, restaurants, advertising agancies, newspapers, media outlets, delivery drivers, even the lot washers, web photographers, programmers, bank financing people over-the-road truckers, rail lines, shipping companies - I could go on and on and on ! Hundreds if not thousands of people outside of each dealership will be impacted.
Chaa Chaa Change.