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GM plans to spend $10billion (Original Post) multigraincracker Nov 2023 OP
With the transformation of the industry... Thunderbeast Nov 2023 #1
All buy backs do is to multigraincracker Nov 2023 #2
I think it was our pal Reagan... maspaha Nov 2023 #3

Thunderbeast

(3,534 posts)
1. With the transformation of the industry...
Thu Nov 30, 2023, 11:18 AM
Nov 2023

General Motors can't think of ways to invest in research and innovation. Apparently the future looks like the sixties to them.

They will inevitably come back to taxpayers seeking another bailout, or cry that they can not meet energy or emission mandates.

You are watching an epic failure of management.

multigraincracker

(34,075 posts)
2. All buy backs do is to
Thu Nov 30, 2023, 11:31 AM
Nov 2023

increase share price and dividends
Management that are compensated with stock options are the big winners. That’s money that could be spent on product improvement and upgrading plants plus research and product development.

maspaha

(381 posts)
3. I think it was our pal Reagan...
Thu Nov 30, 2023, 12:39 PM
Nov 2023

And his cult that opened the door to compensation by stock option and company stock buybacks. It’s obviously a way to short term artificially inflate stock price to advantage those exercising options. Before the conservative godfather, the practice was either strictly regulated or illegal.

Of course I took advantage of these opportunities at my previous employer, but I always felt it was a little dirty. Less dirty when the company was privately owed by the employees, but filthy dirty once it went public.

We’ll talk hypothecating stock another day

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