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« on: February 26, 2009, 12:27:50 AM »

http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/090226/earns_gm.html

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DETROIT (AP) -- General Motors Corp. posted a $9.6 billion fourth-quarter loss and said it burned through $6.2 billion of cash in the last three months of 2008 as it fought the worst U.S. auto sales climate since 1982 and sought government loans to keep the century-old company running.


The nation's biggest domestic automaker said Thursday it lost $30.9 billion for the full year and expects an opinion from its auditors as to whether the company remains a "going concern" when its annual report is issued in March. That means the auditors will determine whether there is substantial doubt about the automaker's ability to continue operations.

I was all for helping them out but it seems to me they dont want to do what is necessary to help themselves. 
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« Reply #1 on: February 26, 2009, 03:31:25 AM »

http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/090226/earns_gm.html

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DETROIT (AP) -- General Motors Corp. posted a $9.6 billion fourth-quarter loss and said it burned through $6.2 billion of cash in the last three months of 2008 as it fought the worst U.S. auto sales climate since 1982 and sought government loans to keep the century-old company running.


The nation's biggest domestic automaker said Thursday it lost $30.9 billion for the full year and expects an opinion from its auditors as to whether the company remains a "going concern" when its annual report is issued in March. That means the auditors will determine whether there is substantial doubt about the automaker's ability to continue operations.

I was all for helping them out but it seems to me they dont want to do what is necessary to help themselves. 

Your comment sounds exactly like what I feel about America in general. Too many just don't want to help themselves. Not all of course.

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