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Venezuelan government illegally seizes GM's Valencia plant


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Apparently, GM had to halt all operations of its subsidiary down in Venezuela because the increasingly authoritarian government seized the plant and all of its equipment and vehicles. And from what I have read so far, ever since oil prices tanked in 2014, Venezuela has been on the verge of economic collapse with triple digit hyperinflation, the Venezuelan Bolivar being nearly worthless, and increasing unemployment.

 

 

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Another case of GM following Ford, but this time it is not by choice. Ford knew when to bail. GM stayed until everything was taken away. If I had any assets left in that country I would have bailed a long time ago taking what I could.

Maybe they wanted the write off for taxes so they didn't care. :happysad:

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Maybe they wanted the write off for taxes so they didn't care. :happysad:

A write off is when you pay $1 to save about 25 cents or what ever your tax rate is. In this case, GM lost its assetts. Not a good way to have a positive effect on the bottom line. Makes EBTIDA look really bad to the stock holders.

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http://www.gm-trucks.com/forums/topic/200443-gm-says-adios-to-venezuela-as-plant-is-siezed/

 

"GM issued the statement below this post. In recent years, GM had offered three Chevy models for sale in the country. The Orlando, a compact/midsize crossover with three rows (that we don't have an equivalent of here), the Cruze, and the Aveo. GM also sold a commercial truck in the country."

 

so long

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I can't believe the Donald has not spouted off about this! I guess he would rather bash his Canadian friends over 2x4s and milk than an American company being forced out of there own plant that it has been operating since 1948!

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