By on October 30, 2008

“We do not view the potential for any eventual transaction involving GM and Chrysler even in combination with government support, as a panacea for these companies’ credit concerns,” S&P analyst Robert Schulz said in a statement [via CNNMoney]. That’s a bottomless cup of not good. Hence Standard & Poor’s Ratings Service is keeping The General on credit watch for a possible downgrade, from “You Can’t Touch This” to “Toxic.” And the hits keep happening. “Our most fundamental and serious concerns regarding GM and Chrysler remain unchanged: the pressures on liquidity facing both automakers and their auto financing affiliates as a result of the rapid weakening of global auto markets and credit-market turmoil… Massive changes would be essential for any merger. That raises the possibility of a ‘strategic bankruptcy’ by one or more of the companies to carry out those changes.”

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5 Comments on “S&P: GM – Chrysler Merger Headed for “Strategic Bankruptcy”...”


  • avatar
    TexN

    RF,
    I like the train photo. The image of Slim Pickens riding the bomb in Dr. Strangelove also comes to mind.
    Tex

  • avatar
    Matthew Danda

    Standard & Poor’s Ratings Service? Are they still in business? Huh, I thought they’d have packed up shop by now…

  • avatar
    radimus

    I think strategic bankruptcy was the plan all along. By merging with Chrysler, GM gets to take one of the players out of the game at the same time.

  • avatar
    anoldbikeguy

    Although I can see no good coming from a GM/Chrysler merger – when I talk to my friends at GM, they agree – perhaps it is because we think like engineers.

    That said – who the hell cares about anything that S&P says? This is one of the outfits that gave AAA ratings to packages of ‘junk mortgages’ which had a huge contribution to the economic meltdown.

  • avatar
    no_slushbox

    Sweet, Cerberus gets its ass saved by the government and then then the workers, dealers and suppliers still get hit with a Chapter 11.

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