Woman and will be gms first female ceo ever. I like the fact that she did a lot of what al mulally did, shes rationalizing production, thats important when you have gm, a lot of brands, make a lot of different cars. One of the thing great about the Great American manufacturing companies, they rapidly realized you have to make the same thing in europe, same thing in asia, same thing in the United States, nobodys that good to have that many fractured brands. She was the one quoted as saying gm, no more crappy cars. Thats a good mantra. Right. Certainly ackermans tenure has been a successful one. Yeah. When she takes over, not clear at this point. At least i havent heard it in the various news reports. I dont know if its immediate or is it timed to coincide with the governments announcement yesterday . I imagine so. This is the beginning of what could be a big dividend cycle. Gm has done so many right things. They have such momentum around the globe, in china, in the United States, europe
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