egslim
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The point is that Rattner has proven skill and experience in doing this kind of thing.So let him profit from buying, reorganizing, and selling GM. He managed to do alright in the private sector for nearly two decades, why does he need tens of billions of government debt, and a government takeover for GM?
You, on the other hand, are poisoning the well. Unless you have any evidence Rattner is doing this work for personal financial profit? Otherwise your question is meaningless - Rattner has no personal need for GM at all.
Of course. But it does seem to be the one most responsible for GM's current state, and therefore the most important to eliminate from the decision-making process.Detroit-blindness is not the only kind of blindess out there.
In this particular case, only in fairy-land.And last time I checked, both of these things were eminently possible without government intervention or massive taxpayer investment.
Legally speaking, you're right. But there's no reason to believe Wagoner would have either prepared or filed for a Chapter 11 while it was still a viable option. I think GM's last chance to pull through Chapter 11 as a private business was before Lehman collapsed. Maybe a little later. But since Wagoner wanted to avoid Chapter 11 at all costs, he would have driven GM straight into a Chapter 7.
The bloke in a towel can sit on it, I don't do arguments from religion.And I think that perhaps the Buddha... [...]
