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Re: The best way to fix the GM mess...
"Wickeddoll" <wickeddoll1958noeffingspam@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> "Ray O" <rokigawaATtristarassociatesDOTcom> wrote in message
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>> " dbu." <howard@dynoisadork.com> wrote in message
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>>> In article <44bac509$0$198$892e0abb@auth.newsreader.octanews.com>,
>>> "Wickeddoll" <wickeddoll1958noeffingspam@yahoo.com> wrote:
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>>>> [url]http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/13891086/[/url]
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>>>> Works for me
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>>>> Natalie
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>>> I don't think Toyota will touch GM. This may be another story born in
>>> the internet. I don't see where Toyota would benefit from such a deal
>>> as to take on this behemoth with so much dead weight. GM is better off
>>> to struggle along with their own problems. They are watching Northwest
>>> airlines and how they are sacking the unions. After the canx union
>>> contracts then GM will be able to once again regain at least some
>>> viability. It will take a few years.
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>> I've seen a lot of articles and post speculating about how Toyota's
>> management thinks, and whether Toyota would acquire an equity stake in
>> GM. This is the most accurate description I've read in a long time, and
>> as I've said before, Toyota does not want to see GM or Ford go under. As
>> the article mentions, it is unlikely that Toyota would acquire an equity
>> stake in GM. My guess is that Toyota will offer GM the rights to use
>> Toyota's hybrid technology in the short term and form more NUMMI-like
>> joint ventures in the mid term so that the JV's will produce more and
>> more GM products.
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>> Ray O
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> Interesting. Thanks.
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> Natalie[/color]
You're welcome!
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Ray O
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