the difference being, Toyota doesn't lose money in perpetuity
On Apr 25 03:21 PM Mister Jimmy wrote:
> "Only in Detroit", states the author? Get your facts straight. Virtually > every auto maker in the world is losing money right now, with Toyota > in particular suffering huge losses due to aggressive over-expansion.
hey, my clients own GM common incidentally...i dont recommend every stock that gets transferred in to my firm from another brokerage...i have to make those disclosures if I have an account under my wing that is long or short, whether or not I advised the position.
thanks for reading.
JB
On Apr 25 02:25 PM DonFurio wrote:
> They still have a lot of fixed costs, and I have to question why > you or your clients hold GM common, however you are dead on about > Alan M. and the debt conversion.
A Ford Turnaround? [View article]
On Apr 25 03:21 PM Mister Jimmy wrote:
> "Only in Detroit", states the author? Get your facts straight. Virtually
> every auto maker in the world is losing money right now, with Toyota
> in particular suffering huge losses due to aggressive over-expansion.
A Ford Turnaround? [View article]
thanks for reading.
JB
On Apr 25 02:25 PM DonFurio wrote:
> They still have a lot of fixed costs, and I have to question why
> you or your clients hold GM common, however you are dead on about
> Alan M. and the debt conversion.