Just thinking
Philosopher
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There is plenty of stock, it just happens to be worthless at the moment.
And that is because those misery stockholders cant look out over their noses and contribute some money to save the company.
Huh? Didn't the original purchasers of the company's stock do exactly that? The company is owned by shareholders ... they have already paid for the company, so-to-speak. Now, I'll agree that those shares have changed hands over time, but that doesn't alter the fact that selling stock (putting them up for sale by the company) got the company a good deal of money.
As good investers it should be obvius to them that with all the changes GM have made over the last 3 years it is only a question of throwing a bit of good money at it to recoop their investment.
There's no such thing as good investors ... they are merely investors, and like any investment, if it goes south you sell it off. Loyalty here will get you nowhere ... well, it might get you broke, I'll give you that.
So stop bothering the workers and direct your attention at the stockholders.
And just how many workers are investors themselves? ... and just don't count shares of stock.