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Subject: Well, if renault really wanted GM, they could buy it cash
Author: evangel76 as FrancoisP : member since January, 2006 : 381 posts
Posted on: 2007-01-01 18:12:42

THE REAL RESPONSABLE FOR GM MESS is their product line ... Big SUVs with bad gas milage and product line out of control ...

With the dollars lower than ever, (1.32 today, 0.8 at the introduction compare to Euro), that is a 75% drop in the value of "every american goods" for Europe. That means that the USA companies ARE GETTING CHEAP

When Mr Bush will be done with dropping the dollar to help the export balance to china, and Japan, the big USA companies will be european ownwed ...
As a French living and loving America, it really pissed me off to see Mr Bush turning USA into a cheap market for European.

If the CEO of Nissan/renault want to by GM, nobody except the federals can stop him, he has the cash for it, and the European banks will be happy to buy this market share for so cheap.

It is time for the American people to wake up and take their country back in their hands, their "corporate politic" are selling their country to foreigners!

In France, we had the same before, an a.shole call Giscard sold France to Japan in the 70's, our wineries, our champagnes and castle. Mister Mitterand later got it back using "trick financial tax"

Many economist may argue with me about this, but the bottom line is that INDIA owns the steel industry, and Japan and Europe is about to conclude the 1st chapter of getting ride of American car industry.
GM and Ford got "too american" and forgot the other part of the world, now , they ll be catched in an impossible situation, where their product line is out of sink with the real problem: Global warming. (Don't smile, this is serious, by 2080 if we continue the same way, the planete will be too warm to welcome life)
As usual, Corporate America is lobbying against the global warming, and finding solution that does not change anything:
for example, Methanol cars are stupid ... produce more pollution to produce the corn ... then, still produce CO2 ...
the only real solution is H2 cars, but GM is only working on Toys, not on productization ... while Nissan ,Renault, BMW and chrisler/Mercedes all have prototype ready for commercialization soon, GM is trying to sell solution that will produce more Co/Co2 ... bouya! they don t get it.

2007 will be the year the Corporate America will have to learn to adapt to the market, and not the otherway around, because Co/Co2 will have to drop, otherwise, our kids will be hotdogs for the rest of their BBQ life.

FrancoisP



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