Yet another American public company has filed for bankruptcy and will suck further tax-payers money. $ 23.5bn to be precise. GM was never an automotive giant as perceived by many. To me it was more like a scrap dealer. GM bought companies that were under turmoil and then worked upon the models that the company [...]
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Another brick off the wall
Posted in Auto, tagged Auto, Bankruptcy, Daewoo, GM, Toyota on June 2, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
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