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GM Stock Drops to its Lowest Point in 55 Years...Is the End Near?

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Last week GM reported that it lost $2.5 billion in the third quarter of 2008, while spending $6.9 billion. Today General Motors stock has plunged more than 31 percent to their lowest level in more than 55 years after two analysts downgraded GM's stock claiming that it will be worth very little of nothing if GM does receive a government bailout.

Deutsche Bank analyst Rod Lache reduced GM to sell and put a price target of $0 a share.

"Without government assistance, we believe that GM's collapse would be inevitable, and that it would precipitate systemic risk that would be difficult to overcome for automakers, suppliers, retailers, and sectors of the U.S. economy," Lache wrote. "As part of GM's restructuring, we are also convinced that a large number of stakeholders who are senior to GM's equity will have to settle for pennies on the dollar."



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All-New GMC Acadia Pricing Announced

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We’ve been telling anyone who will listen that we think GM’s new trio of crossovers — the Saturn Outlook, GMC Acadia and Buick Enclave — will be big hits for the company. We also included the caveat that the price would have to be right. Today, GM announced pricing for the 2007 GMC Acadia starting at $29,990 for front-wheel-drive models. The under-$30,000 tag line will obviously be on every ad when the Acadia goes on sale at the end of 2006. The all-wheel-drive Acadia will start at $31,990; both prices include a $735 destination charge. Standard features include side airbags for all three rows of seating, stability control with rollover mitigation, four-wheel-disc antilock brakes and 18-inch wheels.

Full pricing for options, appearance packages and all the other goodies that raise sticker prices has yet to be announced. The sticker price a few thousand dollars over competitors like the Chrysler Pacifica seems about right. Of course, we’d prefer it even less, but the Saturn Outlook should have a lower price point when it comes to market.

Related:
GM's Crossover Conundrum
2007 GMC Acadia Revealed



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