Nardelli. Enough said.
they are as bankrupt as a lot of the purchasers of their vehicles
United Auto Workers better negotiate for more retirement funds, again.
I know they may come out healthier, but you need to listen to this:
http://wjr.com/Article.asp?id=532168&spid=6525
It is a 19:00 minute clip, but the flavor of it is we will not recover as a state until 2012.
There are days I thin that is optimistic.
The UAW is one of the chief culprits here. Ford with their homosexual agenda is next.
Pump and dump. As an investment, Chrysler stock has near-zero potential.
Still, there’s quite a bit of value in Chrysler’s branding portfolio. The equity that trademarks like Charger, Barracuda, and Ram possess has got to be substatial. I expect a Chinese or Indian automaker will eventually buy the Chrysler brands and use them to market their cars to U.S. buyers.
Merry Christmas!
Our ‘05 T & C was purchased with a 7/70 extended warranty.
We will trade it in at 69K.
That should be about 2010 - probably get something smaller to save on $6.00 gas.
If a farmer sells his land he usually has to get rid of his cattle.