Did I Hear A Flush? GM Stock Trading At All Time Low

Did I Hear A Flush?  GM Stock Trading At All Time Low
General Motors Co.'s stock hit a new low Monday since it went public in November, closing below $30 a share for the first time.

GM's stock closed at $29.97 a share — rebounding slightly after it fell to $29.90 a share — in less-than-average trading volumes on the New York Stock Exchange. It fell 0.9 percent, or $0.27 a share.


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g2okg2ok - 4/19/2011 6:34:03 PM
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The stock markets are run by a bunch of traitors that would sell their own mother to the highest bidder. GM is undervalued and I suspect manipulated heavily by investors. The pursuit of high growth share price tends to be nothing but a distraction to the core mission of a company.


upwardsupwards - 4/21/2011 8:42:44 AM
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The Chevy Cruze you young man.


markanthony0419markanthony0419 - 4/20/2011 9:25:10 AM
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g2ok if gm stock is so undervalued BUY IT there will be plenty for sale (peoples shares at a loss yet uaw got their shares for free yes a bailout and the bond holders got screwed) when the selling stops you should see a bounce because all the value players like yourself will be buying in . Its a win win for you either gm bounces (dead cat of course) and you make some cash or more then likely gm adds a q. (If you dont know what that means it means bankruptcy) and you will have a nice tax loss to write off against all your other value plays.


AdmiralT20AdmiralT20 - 4/20/2011 10:42:01 AM
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No, you are hearing those voices in your head.


LauderdaleDriverLauderdaleDriver - 4/20/2011 7:41:55 PM
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Near pipeline: Buick Verona, Chevy Malibu, Cadillac B series, Cadillac STS replacement. Smaller Buick SUV almost certain. Gazing a bit over horizon, new Riviera, S class competitor from Caddy. And that's just the stuff everyone knows.

With Toyota and Honda hobbled by the earthquake, I think they might not be in bad position, and they have more small, high mileage cars that hulking SUVs because of the bankruptcy and "meddling" by the Car Tsar, including the Chevy Cruze Eco, that gets 42mpg, just what Sportsbike wanted!



Escalade1Escalade1 - 4/21/2011 8:50:58 AM
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009 is at it again, articles like this and his bent ant twisted tittles he tailors for them sucks all substance and creditability from this site. Try to leave your opinion out and let your readers decide and I guarantee you will get by far more people coming to this site. Personally I WAS a daily user until you made this your personal opinion column.


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