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Corrupt Government Title: Government Motors Folly: By The Numbers~unlikely GM will ever pay back the taxpayers News coverage of Government Motors over the past few weeks has painted an increasingly glowing picture, but heres a dose of reality: GM still has not repaid taxpayers for the bailout and its looking less and less like taxpayers will ever be made whole. Unlike much of the media, we actually spent a considerable amount of time looking behind the press releases to see what GMs numbers really say about the health of a company taxpayers now own. This week, we will be sharing with readers a more realistic picture of the companys health. The bottom line: The picture is far less rosy than GM would like you to believe. 1. GMs Share Price: Will taxpayers ever be made whole? Remember these promises? GMs share price closed below its $33 IPO price for the first time on March 1st. The company has underperformed the S&P 500 by 15% since the beginning of the year. The Middle East is in turmoil and gas prices are skyrocketing. Not a good harbinger for GMs share price. Now the Feds say that they want to get out of their GM position as soon as possible. Their first opportunity to do so will be when the governments lockup period ends in May. But according to the House Oversight Panels January update on TARP and the auto industry, for U.S. taxpayers just to break even on the governments historic $50 billion investment, GM shares will need to trade at $54.28 a whopping 65% premium over GMs March 1st closing price. From the November IPO to the March 1st close, GMs shares have been range bound between roughly $34 and $39 per share. Does anyone really believe that we will see a 65% explosion to the upside for GM shares in the next several months? How about in the next year? Two years? The fact is that it is increasingly unlikely GM will ever pay back the taxpayers. So why are we pretending this is anything other than a likely taxpayer loss? Tomorrow, I will begin to show you what else GM is doing with its bailout money.
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Ribbon cutting ceremony at hObama's new GM plant in China?
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