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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (503172)8/12/2009 11:19:52 AM
From: tejek1 Recommendation  Read Replies (2) of 1576278
 
Ted, > after two months, you're expecting huge changes in their product design and outlook???

The liberals on this thread have it figured out already. GM failed because of poor leadership and because they weren't making the "right" cars.

It should be really easy to change the company's direction, should it not?


How easy is it for INTC to convert fabs to produce a smaller chip? I haven't follow the industry very closely for a few years but it used to take them up to two years to plan ahead for the conversion. Why would you think the car industry would be any different?

Just cancel the gas guzzlers and drive all production toward cars like the GM Volt and the Chevy Cobalt.

See above.

Also hire leaders with proven track records for success. A former head of AT&T who admits not knowing anything about cars is not a good sign.

Why? Alan Mullaly at Ford didn't know anything about cars and he seems to be doing a great job.

The bottom line is that nothing has or will change at GM. This is what the government is good at. Reinforcing the status quo.

Why are you so negative? Not getting any?
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