General Motors Corporation (NYSE:GM)
What: General Motors Corporation (NYSE:GM)
When: Wednesday, October 9th, 2008
Why: General Motors makes the best American sports car, the Chevrolet Corvette. The Corvette is an awesome car (minus a few of the 1980’s bodies) that we get to see a lot of here in Indianapolis as the official pace car of the Indy 500. The past 12 Indy 500 pace cars have all been GM products, 7 of which were the Corvette. Sure, I have other reasons as well, but the Corvette is reason enough.
Personal Overview: General Motors Corporation stock has “tanked” in recent months (currently down 84.25% in the past year) and that GM is in serious need of a new business and marketing strategy. For an older company, I don’t think that is entirely a bad thing. Difficult times breed innovation which is just what the American auto industry needs.
There are also rumors flying that they may combine with Chrysler, announcing a plan as early as this coming week. I’m not sure if that’s a good idea or not, but I must say that I love the Chrysler Town & Country minivan and the Dodge Viper is a pretty cool American sports car too.
Personal Expectations: I’m planning to hold onto this one for a while and then see what unfolds. While some consider this “risky” right now, I’m looking at it as more of an opportunity. If the worse thing happens, I’m not out a whole lot since I got in on the low side. But if the company and the economy get turned around in the next decade, I’m going to be a happy guy when I remember when I bought in. But in the near future, say a year or two, I’d like to see some dividens happening again, as the recent $0.25 – $0.50 quarterly dividends per share aren’t too shabby.




June 1st, 2009 at 7:55 pm
[...] As noted back in October 2008, I bought a few shares of General Motors Corporation (NYSE:GM) for what I considered a small cost (30 shares at $5 a share). Today it looks like that opportunity is in the toilet (but I’m not whining…my overall portfolio is diverse and just fine). [...]