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<blockquote data-quote="klein" data-source="post: 722961" data-attributes="member: 23950"><p>Well, GM was big in the news here this week. Not only have they called back all laid-off workers, but also hired several hundred more.</p><p>Last weekend on the "Drivers Show" (new car driving, testing, and judging), they tested the new Buick. They loved it.</p><p>Btw, they also mentioned Buick was the most relaible car on the planet, next is Jaguar (that was hard to believe, that jags are up there).</p><p> </p><p>I might end up with GM shares, when the government unloads them. GM is making a major comeback.</p><p>And yes, I know they haven't made a profit yet, but by next year it might be possible.</p><p>Pretty hard to make a profit if you spend 984 Million on upgrading and modernizing all facilities. </p><p>It will come with a payback.</p><p>DS would even know more, since all those jobs and new jobs created by GM are in his neck of the woods.</p><p>They are back to 3 full shifts, and then sum !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klein, post: 722961, member: 23950"] Well, GM was big in the news here this week. Not only have they called back all laid-off workers, but also hired several hundred more. Last weekend on the "Drivers Show" (new car driving, testing, and judging), they tested the new Buick. They loved it. Btw, they also mentioned Buick was the most relaible car on the planet, next is Jaguar (that was hard to believe, that jags are up there). I might end up with GM shares, when the government unloads them. GM is making a major comeback. And yes, I know they haven't made a profit yet, but by next year it might be possible. Pretty hard to make a profit if you spend 984 Million on upgrading and modernizing all facilities. It will come with a payback. DS would even know more, since all those jobs and new jobs created by GM are in his neck of the woods. They are back to 3 full shifts, and then sum ! [/QUOTE]
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