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To: Fun-da-Mental#1 who wrote (7824)1/26/2008 11:01:34 AM
From: Travis_Bickle  Respond to of 50766
 
Might run into anti-trust problems too.



To: Fun-da-Mental#1 who wrote (7824)1/27/2008 1:18:46 PM
From: wildandwonderful  Respond to of 50766
 
Both companies were struggling with overcapacity, shrinking market shares and high labor costs.Lot of their Product lines overlapped.
GM's own business was on the verge of BK,and they were fighting for their own survivsl, therefore to go out and buy Chrysler did not make much sense.
They looked at it hard and made the right decision to walk away.