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Old 05-28-2009, 12:32 PM
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But how are the decisions being made? As this is happening behind closed doors, out of view, how are the decisions over these folks lives being decided? It seems that FIRST on the hitlist would be those not making the corporation money, yes? And in saturated markets, wouldn't explanations be required about how to decide a profitable business closure decision is made? By volume? By financial strength? As the government now owns a significant share of Chrysler, and has appointed board members, is it too far fetched to assume that politics may be coloring the decision making?
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