June 10, 200817 yr At last a change from the doom and gloom. I hope additionally GM can attract some bright young minds. First, from Geoffrey Helt an article entitled "Can GM -- Yes, GM -- Save Us From $10 Gas?" http://biz.yahoo.com/minyanville/080610/20...ve_id.html?.v=1 Then, from Barron's, Steven M. Sears outlines how to "Profit by Strangling GM". Read on. http://online.barrons.com/article/SB121304...ns&ru=yahoo
June 11, 200817 yr At last a change from the doom and gloom. I hope additionally GM can attract some bright young minds. First, from Geoffrey Helt an article entitled "Can GM -- Yes, GM -- Save Us From $10 Gas?" http://biz.yahoo.com/minyanville/080610/20...ve_id.html?.v=1 An interesting find. Of the two upcoming technologies predicted at the annual stock holders meeting, I think the 1.4 L. 40 mpg cobalt replacement may be the more successful in the near term.
June 11, 200817 yr Author An interesting find. Of the two upcoming technologies predicted at the annual stock holders meeting, I think the 1.4 L. 40 mpg cobalt replacement may be the more successful in the near term. Granted 'pops, but I believe it's an 'arrow' which should already have been in their quiver. Yet I've increased my position re: GM stock as an act of faith. The next-gen Cobalt should seek to surpass Corolla in as many categories as possible.
June 11, 200817 yr Wonderful article. Great to see at least one writer finally give a positive nod to the vitues of innovation and daring moves. This is exactly what the nation needs to move forward, and it goes well beyond GM and the Volt. No amount of hand-wringing, regulation, and conservation can ever save us. Only bold steps forward, fueled by ambition and confidence, can do that. Bravo!
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