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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Ford's Trouble
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<blockquote data-quote="nezander" data-source="post: 7413646" data-attributes="member: 20349"><p>It doesn't matter what they deserve, or who's fault it is, or anything else at this point. What they're about to GET is unemployed, maybe permanently, barring another government bailout. Even that is delaying the inevitable. You can blame the auto makers, you can blame the unions, or you can blame both, but the facts are that they way they have run their business over the last 50 years is no longer supportable from a business perspective. They can no longer compete with foreign car companies with the self imposed restrictions they've placed upon themselves, in salaries, benefits, etc. etc. If they do survive, it will have to be with a business structure radically different than what they have now. </p><p></p><p>Everyone who associates "radically different" with Detroit, please stand up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nezander, post: 7413646, member: 20349"] It doesn't matter what they deserve, or who's fault it is, or anything else at this point. What they're about to GET is unemployed, maybe permanently, barring another government bailout. Even that is delaying the inevitable. You can blame the auto makers, you can blame the unions, or you can blame both, but the facts are that they way they have run their business over the last 50 years is no longer supportable from a business perspective. They can no longer compete with foreign car companies with the self imposed restrictions they've placed upon themselves, in salaries, benefits, etc. etc. If they do survive, it will have to be with a business structure radically different than what they have now. Everyone who associates "radically different" with Detroit, please stand up. [/QUOTE]
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