He's different than Perot and Smale because he does know the business and he's been close to it for a long, long time. Jerry is a disciplined guy. His intent is not to blow the place up.
He's got to be a bad guy and not get consumed himself in what will be a very difficult process.
I can't believe he'd make an announcement of that without labor being supportive of it. They (the union) are in a position where they are very vulnerable. Without strong employers, their job protections don't mean anything.
I don't think a great many people really believed that (the Delphi bankruptcy) was going to happen.
I find it shocking that in the United States of America in 1999 people can be locked up for years at a time without having the most basic opportunity to confront the evidence against him.
I have talked to the GM people and they feel they have come to a point where they can put an agreement together. I think both sides expect they will have something, and the target is the announcement of earnings.
I hope that they will extend their investigation to include Rutgers and other state schools because the cases of conflict are shockingly similar,
I hope that they will extend their investigation to include Rutgers and other state schools because the cases of conflict are shockingly similar.
I think Buzz is well aware of the situation in North America and globally. He's a very smart and reasonable guy. The last thing he wants to do is kill the company.
I think Ford views this as 'change or die,' frankly. It's a very serious effort.
I think it makes sense, but it's not without risks,
I think it's a very excellent move that Jerry will be joining GM's board. My only concern is that he may have had more influence from the outside than he will from the inside.
I think it's probably a good move. One of the subtle dimensions of this is that when you move like that, not everybody moves. That's an automatic opportunity to significantly restructure.
I think that the governor's office is finally moving in the right direction with respect to scrutinizing the political and personal ties that board members of state higher education institutions have.
I think that there's a lot of stuff that's going to happen over the next couple of months.
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