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To: CusterInvestor who wrote (49314)4/28/2009 2:08:59 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 217737
 
G.M.’s Latest Plan Envisions a Much Smaller Automaker.

must become drastically smaller if it hopes to remain a viable company, regardless of whether it has to file for bankruptcy.

When I tlak about return to natural size I mean this...

G.M.’s Latest Plan Envisions a Much Smaller Automaker.
By BILL VLASIC and NICK BUNKLEY
Published: April 27, 2009
DETROIT — For all the uncertainty swirling around General Motors, the troubled automaker said Monday that one thing was clear: it must become drastically smaller if it hopes to remain a viable company, regardless of whether it has to file for bankruptcy.

nytimes.com