American Union members showed Hostess

I'm not saying they don't deserve employment at all. I'm just acknowledging that a company that hasn't made a popular product in 25 years is going to get its ass handed to it in the free market. Conservatives are walking around with their little hard-ons, blaming unions while ignoring the fact that this is nothing more than the result of capitalism. If the unions took the deal (which would be their fourth concession) and Hostess became (barely) solvent, they'd just keep losing market share and be bankrupt again in four years. If the union dissolved or never existed Hostess would still be selling less Wonderbread every year.

How did you feel about the auto bailout?
 
It makes sense to GM's long-term investors as well. The Volt program isn't meant to be in its prime in 2012.

no business

that exists on its own

can afford to sell something NO ONE WANTS for such a loss

and

stay in business
 
no business

that exists on its own

can afford to sell something NO ONE WANTS for such a loss

and

stay in business

Yes it can for two reasons:

1) They're playing the long game. Maybe Volts are sold for a loss today but they're not planning on taking a loss over a 30-year time frame. When Volts are produced on a larger scale, GM is making them with 3rd-generation technology, and the gas costs $5.90 per gallon, GM is going to profit off them.

2) The Volt program is only a slice of what GM does so even if it takes a loss (long or short-term) the company can still be profitable. This is what's currently going on now.


Toyota took a loss on their first and second generation Priuses. Did they stay in business?
 
Yes it can for two reasons:

1) They're playing the long game. Maybe Volts are sold for a loss today but they're not planning on taking a loss over a 30-year time frame. When Volts are produced on a larger scale, GM is making them with 3rd-generation technology, and the gas costs $5.90 per gallon, GM is going to profit off them.

2) The Volt program is only a slice of what GM does so even if it takes a loss (long or short-term) the company can still be profitable. This is what's currently going on now.


Toyota took a loss on their first and second generation Priuses. Did they stay in business?

Toyota had cars that WERE IN HIGH DEMAND

GM doesnt:cool:
 
$100k isn't very much. That's actually a very low salary for a corporation this size. Should be work for free?

as a BOD member

who FATHER was getting consulting FEES?

YES!


SHOW ME THE COLD HEARTED CEO!:cool:
 
So Toyota sold a LOT of cars for a loss. According to you they should have gone out of business.

The Prius program is still in the red for Toyota.

Not what I said

I said they sold a lot of cars that were in great demand

And

Could sustain a START UP BRAND

PRIUS is not in the red:cool:
 
That sucks, I Wonder what Zingers my friend Suzy Q will have for my SnoBalls to make me Ho-Hos while I stick my DingDongs in between her Twinkies.
 
Prius is in HIGH demand worldwide and is NOT losing money, you LIED as usual

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_Prius

VOLT is HIT and NO ONE WANTS em, the bulk of sales are govenmement or government forced sales

I didn't say the Prius is losing money. But it lost money on its first and second-generation models and the program as a whole has yet to make a net profit.

The Volt is still in its first generation with the second gen on its way soon. Let's see if the third-gen Volts are profitable.
 
I didn't say the Prius is losing money. But it lost money on its first and second-generation models and the program as a whole has yet to make a net profit.

The Volt is still in its first generation with the second gen on its way soon. Let's see if the third-gen Volts are profitable.

STFU, BullShit artist:cool:
 
Prius is in HIGH demand worldwide and is NOT losing money, you LIED as usual

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_Prius

VOLT is HIT and NO ONE WANTS em, the bulk of sales are govenmement or government forced sales

According to your wiki link, about 40k Priuses were sold in the US its first three years compared to 31k Volts (in 2 years 10 months). When you consider that Toyota had the advantage of producing Priuses in Japan for three years prior I'd say that the fledgeling programs weren't that different.
 
Employer healthcare model is unsustainable and an antiquated concept.

So is burlesque but I still attend performances regularly.

I imagine any change would be hard on Americans where it pertains to healthcare. Everybody wants it but they don't really know what exactly it is that they want.

Okay, so the new healthcare law isn't perfect…but the old way wasn't working.

Regardless of what our nation goes forward with, it's going to cost. The problem is, no one wants to pay. In the news yesterday I read that a Florida Denny's manager posted a sign that he was adding 5% to bills because of ObamaCare. Ridiculous, but it was bound to happen and it's going to get worse.

btw, HI!
 
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