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Thanks so much, maybe good things are just around the corner....
Anybody know anything new ????????
sorry didnt get with ya been down with strep throat i'll try to reach you 2maro thanks
Srt8 i dont pay for ih so i cant pm you i live in KY little cold here but im sure its not as cold as it is there. do you have an email or a facebook ???
not that many shares, when it starts it could suprise us all
Im telling my friends about this company, but with the last couple of years market they are a little spooked, wish they'd get a few shares for the ride up. I think with the S1 approval news .25 will be soon to happen,its all being set up nicely.
yea this will get exciting soon. im buying all i can afford,think this ceo knows what he's doing
I think there is bout 1.2 mil sitting at .04 wish i had more cash, this will look VERY cheap VERY soon.
Are we on our way ???? I sure hope so...
does it seem to you that there giving to much info on what if?
where's the 5 billion set aside for parts makers?
VSTN about the same story....
nobl filed chapter 11 they're up .68 in ah ??????????
something still doesnt add up NOBL did file bkr yet trading higher than hayz .299 ??????????
wtf. this is the weirdest crap!
Totaly agree!
who's working for who? its funny they cut ratings on first good up day weve had in a while. LOL crooks everywhere!
[well someone wants these shares]
DAN up 67% today and over 4% in ah. Ok either hayz realy realy realy sucks or something big is going on.
sure wish they would announce something. this stock is so much better than a lot of stocks trading at a dollar and above
ken, even in a merger deal are they still required to file numbers on time ?
thanks ken, that would be real sweet. ive always said hayz was a lot better company than .16 and ive always wondered why the company has been so quite. if i ran a multi billion dollar company and my pps was .16 id be pushing out prs like crazy.... unless i had something big brewing..
what happend with health south ?
anyone know when numbers are to be coming out?
could someone post the report i cant find it ?
well maybe a little positive....... anyone been watching siri? for months it sat between .09 and .12 i just noticed today its at .56 with day high .63 so just maybe hayz hasnt got started yet.....
early PM up, is this a good sign?
Supplier Aid May Start in Days, Trade Group Says (Update1)
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By Alex Ortolani
April 3 (Bloomberg) -- The U.S. may begin a $5 billion aid program for auto-parts suppliers to General Motors Corp. and Chrysler LLC next week, a partsmaker trade group said.
GM and Chrysler have been meeting with suppliers, explaining U.S. guarantees for bills to automakers, Neil De Koker, president of the Original Equipment Suppliers Association, said in e-mails today. Suppliers are embracing the aid after President Barack Obama’s car task force said bankruptcy might be the best option for GM and Chrysler to reorganize.
“The suppliers I’m talking to are looking at it,” said Mike Wall, a consultant and analyst with CSM Worldwide Inc. in Grand Rapids, Michigan. “Those that are under the most distress and are looking to shore up their operations would be the first ones to jump on it.”
The 4,000 companies that supply parts to U.S. automakers are struggling amid a 37 percent plunge in domestic vehicle sales this year through March. The U.S. Treasury Department announced the aid program March 19 to keep a GM or Chrysler bankruptcy from cascading into supplier shutdowns that cripple the industry.
Suppliers usually get paid 45 to 60 days after shipping parts to an automaker. The government has offered to immediately buy payments promised by GM, of Detroit, and Chrysler, of Auburn Hills, Michigan, for a 3 percent fee. For a 2 percent fee it would guarantee the payments in the event of an automaker bankruptcy.
Too Expensive?
The Original Equipment Suppliers Association, based in Troy, Michigan, said last month the program is too costly. Some suppliers may reject the program because of the terms, Wall said.
The trade group represents more than 400 partsmakers, including suppliers Visteon Corp., based in Van Buren, Michigan, and TRW Automotive Holdings Corp., based in Livonia, Michigan.
Laura Marcero, a Southfield, Michigan-based partner in consulting firm Grant Thornton LLP, said last week she feared delays in starting the aid program could cause supplier failures. That wouldn’t be the case if the program begins next week.
Looks like going to be a good day GM up in pm really nice we may see .30 today
I really feel that this bk fear was put out for bond holders and uaw, fear will bring ya to the table.To me a bk for a company the size an complexity of GM would really be messy. I really hope all parties can come to an agreement, it really bothers me to see a company go bk and wipe out honest share holders that has invested hard earned money in 401ks and just simple personal investments.
Looks like [Hayz] set for a run
WASHINGTON, March 29 (Reuters) - U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner said on Sunday that the government was ready to help struggling Detroit automakers restructure, but he declined to comment in detail on new steps expected to be announced by the White House Monday.
"It's important to know that we want to have a strong automobile industry. We want them to emerge from this period of challenge stronger," Geithner said in an appearance the ABC news program "This Week With George Stephanopoulos."
"That's going to require a lot of restructuring, and we're prepared as a government to help that process if we believe it's going to provide the basis for a stronger industry in the future," Geithner said.
President Barack Obama is scheduled to announce new aid for General Motors Corp (GM.N) and Chrysler LLC on Monday, a day ahead of a government-set deadline for the companies to demonstrate they can be made viable with further assistance.
Both automakers have been kept in operation since the start of the year with $17.4 billion in emergency government loans. They requested another $22 billion to make it through a collapse in demand that has pushed U.S. auto sales to the lowest level in almost three decades.
Stephanopoulos asked Geithner whether Chrysler -- considered by many analysts to be the weakest of the three Detroit automakers -- was "too big to fail."
Geithner declined to answer that directly.
"I'm not going to get into the president's announcement tomorrow," he said in response.
He added: "It's very important for our country that we have a strong automobile industry going forward."
Monday should be GOOD!
WASHINGTON, March 29 (Reuters) - U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner said on Sunday that the government was ready to help struggling Detroit automakers restructure, but he declined to comment in detail on new steps expected to be announced by the White House Monday.
"It's important to know that we want to have a strong automobile industry. We want them to emerge from this period of challenge stronger," Geithner said in an appearance the ABC news program "This Week With George Stephanopoulos."
"That's going to require a lot of restructuring, and we're prepared as a government to help that process if we believe it's going to provide the basis for a stronger industry in the future," Geithner said.
President Barack Obama is scheduled to announce new aid for General Motors Corp (GM.N) and Chrysler LLC on Monday, a day ahead of a government-set deadline for the companies to demonstrate they can be made viable with further assistance.
Both automakers have been kept in operation since the start of the year with $17.4 billion in emergency government loans. They requested another $22 billion to make it through a collapse in demand that has pushed U.S. auto sales to the lowest level in almost three decades.
Stephanopoulos asked Geithner whether Chrysler -- considered by many analysts to be the weakest of the three Detroit automakers -- was "too big to fail."
Geithner declined to answer that directly.
"I'm not going to get into the president's announcement tomorrow," he said in response.
He added: "It's very important for our country that we have a strong automobile industry going forward."
(Reporting by Kevin Krolicki)
Thanks fugue good luck to you to
Whats it say about vstn if you wouldnt mind? thanks.
got up to .27 ah, that'll look cheap nextweek
like i said, .16 going to look cheap real soon !
.16 about to look real cheap, real soon!
Hope so. everything up good today cant believe hays isnt surging