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Government investigators say the U.S. government is unlikely to recover all of its investment in General Motors or Chrysler because the companies' value would need to "grow substantially above what they have been in the past."

A Government Accountability Office report released Monday is the latest review to cast doubt on the likelihood that taxpayers will fully recoup more than $80 billion invested in the two U.S. automakers.

Treasury officials told the GAO that they are considering initial public offerings or private sales to dispose of the government's nearly 10 percent stake in Chrysler and 61 percent share of GM. But government officials won't say when that could happen because they don't want to undermine the potential return on the investment.

The report comes on the same day Ford - which did not take government bailout funds - reported a $1 billion net income in the third quarter and forecast a "solidly profitable" 2011.

Don't worry they will cripple Ford eventually with union demands and taxes. How dare them run a for profit business.

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Posted by

Terry Miller

Miller Homes Group

Tyler Apartment Locator

Comments(14)

Donna Yates
BHGRE - Metro Brokers - Blue Ridge, GA
Blue Ridge Mountains

Terry:  I'm so shocked that  the government is unlikely to recover all of its investment in General Motors or Chrysler --- NOT !  Hats off to the folks at Ford, now that's the way it's done in America.

Nov 02, 2009 09:03 AM
Ted Tyndall
Davidson Realty Inc. - Saint Augustine, FL
I will help You find the Home YOU want to Buy

I don't think that pay back was the ultimate goal initially.

Nov 02, 2009 09:04 AM
Associate Broker Falmouth MA Cape Cod Heath Coker
https://teamcoker.robertpaul.com - Falmouth, MA
Heath Coker Berkshire Hathaway HS Robert Paul Prop

I'd like to get a freebee from the feds like the GM deal. No strings, no paybacks. Whoda thunk it?

Nov 02, 2009 09:12 AM
Melissa Anderson
Be My Neighbor Mortgage - San Antonio, TX
Your Texas Lender

I drive a Ford F150, I feel a bit proud of Ford for NOT taking the money.

Nov 02, 2009 09:43 AM
Ross Westerman
Kingwood, TX

Anyone can say whatever derogatory nonsense about bootstraps they like but the Ford's exemplify this idea.

Nov 02, 2009 09:45 AM
Kent Anderson
Coldwell Banker Resort Realty, Sandpoint, Idaho - Sandpoint, ID
from Schweitzer to the Lake

Terry - When I get a new vehicle, it will be a Ford...just on principle.

Nov 02, 2009 09:55 AM
Delaware Junk Removal Residential And Commercial Hauling Clean Outs
Delaware Junk Removal 302-530-9186 - Wilmington, DE
Whole House Clean Outs, Basements, Garages, Attics

Terry- I wrote a blog about GM a few days ago.  Here is the link to their new corp website.  https://www.motorsliquidation.com/   It sounds like they are selling off to me!

Nov 02, 2009 10:13 AM
John Mulkey
TheHousingGuru.com - Waleska, GA
Housing Guru

Terry - Who is really shocked that the government bailout of GM and Chrysler would result in a loss to the taxpayer. Most of us knew from the first that the deals would neither save the companies nor be repaid.

 

Nov 02, 2009 12:58 PM
Lane Bailey
Century 21 Results Realty - Suwanee, GA
Realtor & Car Guy

Of course... we don't see the government calling on the unions to work undfer the same type of contract for Ford as they do for GM and Chrysler... 

Nov 02, 2009 01:37 PM
Bob Cumiskey
A1 Connection Realty, Inc. - Sun City Center, FL
US Army Retired, Your Sun City Center, Florida ~ Realtor

What a surprise.  Ford shows a profit and GM and Chrysler didn't.  Who didn't see this coming?

Nov 02, 2009 02:03 PM
Melissa Anderson
Be My Neighbor Mortgage - San Antonio, TX
Your Texas Lender

Ummm GM and Chrysler............lol........just kiddin with ya :)

Nov 02, 2009 02:07 PM
Mike Saunders
Retired - Athens, GA

Terry - UAW has already rejected some of the same contract details that are in Chrysler's and GM's contracts.

Nov 03, 2009 12:14 AM
Jon Budish
Resident Realty - Fort Collins, CO

It's amazing how Obama and his socialist friends don't believe in profits, yet they are all millionaires, mostly from confiscating profitable taxpayers dollars.

Nov 03, 2009 08:35 AM
Not a real person
San Diego, CA

Governments have the privilege of printing money, so it's not necessary to recover everything. Some investments must be done for the public good.

Nov 09, 2009 11:39 AM