GM layoffs don't reflect the broader economy: King's College business chairman

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'This is a GM move. They are [in] an industry that is changing fundamentally. They're trying to adapt to that,' King's College's Brian Brenberg told CNBC.

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It does if you are fat lazy and dumb. The last documented by killing the EV1, over 20 years ago. GM built the goose that laid the golden egg... then killed it. GM now has killed the car named after Alessandro Volta, and they designed it to put gas in OMG The broader eco is good

Better remove employment before need payout benefit gm than enlist harvard killer skills legalzoom bailout debt with deficits degree of $mgmt value policy non-crime technicians enjoy getting'THEIR'hands dirty thedirt cause and effect ObamaFoundation who Cadillac chronicle

GM bankruptcy not suprise to me at all. They will gone soon. Nothing improving to change the engine better. Only new design to look. Cars need engine good last long and safety drive too. None of above

They do in the Midwest.

Pres Trump will be weaker US sitting Pres if allowing GM & its CEO to closing plants, period!! This is war on business in USA...

Bloomberg the true business station..............no sports

I never wanted to give GM money or the banks but no. Should’ve let them go under..

BULLSHIT DIRECT REFLECTION OF TRUMP'S ECONOMIC AGENDA SCREW THE WORKERS..REWARD THE CEO'S

... GM should give the money back and leave, never come back.

just Trump's trade policies dubiousness..$GM

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