W here are the GM sales coming from?
Folks what was killing GM in 2008 has not changedd... Their labor costs are still way too high.
Sure we bailed them out but the labor contracts did not change. Had we not bailed them out to the utne of about $ 50 billion... yes they would have went into chapter 11 all contracts would have been torn up and renegotiated and today GM would be most likely a profitable company and the US would have been $ 50 Billion better off. Now the money is gone and GM is still not a competitive car company. Worse than that the Ohbama team is using our money to continue to prop up a bad business model.... The GM issue is far from being solved but since no one in the White has a clue about economics of business the game continues...
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HJ
79% of GM’s sales last month was government
purchased
By Angel, on July 12th, 2012
Remember how Obama keeps telling
us how he saved GM, and how our economy is getting better, it seems the
car company he bought is being saved by Govt employees using our tax
money to buy new cars. 79% of GM’s
sales last month was government purchased.
GM’s sales figures
for last month were the best since 2008 , up 16% for the month of June.
YIPPEE! Well, wait just a minute. It seems that those rosy sales
figures are due primarily to a 79% increase in fleet sales to the U.S.
government in June. That’s right. Our tax dollars are being used to
pump up GM’s sales figures ahead of next month’s quarterly report so
that Dear Leader can point to Government Motors as a huge success. The
incestuous relationship between GM, the UAW and the Regime has never
been more glaringly apparent. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it
again. GM is unsustainable without government subsidies and will
ultimately go bust again, taking billions of taxpayer dollars down with
it.
We bailed out
General Motors to the tune of $50 billion. $30 billion of this is
effectively a loss, mostly sunk into fattening the United Auto Workers
union—fierce Obama supporters—while the actual bondholders were shown
the elevator shaft.
Meanwhile, as NewsBusters reports, “We the Taxpayers are still stuck holding
500+ million shares of GM stock. Which we need to sell at $53 per.
Which debuted post-bankruptcy at $33 per. And which is currently
trading at just over $20 per. Meaning we’ll lose about $15 billion.”
But it gets better.
Despite the overwhelming negatives, the tiny bright spot of positive
June sales numbers is being heralded by Obama and the leftist press as
proof the auto bailout was a “success.”
Obama is now
campaigning on the “success” of – the government buying cars from…the
government’s car company. With our money.
Americanvision says
That’s like you setting up a lemonade stand for your kids. You buy them
the lemons, sugar, cups and pitchers – and then buy most of the
lemonade yourself.
The pressure is on
Government Motors to appear financially strong as this may be the last
earnings report before November elections and sets the stage for how
“successful” GM is. One of GM’s past tricks to help fudge earnings
numbers has been to stuff truck inventory channels. Old habits die hard
at GM. According to a Bloomberg report, “GM said inventory of its
full-size pickups, which will be refreshed next year, climbed to
238,194 at the end of June, a 135 days’ supply, up from 116 days at the
end of May.” 135 days’ supply is huge, the accepted norm is a 60 day
supply. The trick here is that GM
records revenue when vehicles go into dealership.
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