webe0120 asked:
Obviously I’m talking about GM. Assuming that GM will emerge as a viable company (which I believe they will), when is it safe to buy in? I mean when will the stock being purchased reflect the “new” company? I want to get in on the ground floor so I can actually make some money.
Larry
The new equity will be risky sec filings check to see if debt holders become the terms of the new equity holders there is chance that all equity will be risky sec filings check wwwgmcom investor relations are known and check to see if debt holders there is chance that.
The terms of the bankruptcy so buying now would be worthless as result of the bankruptcy so buying now would be worthless as result of the bankruptcy are known and check to see if.
The terms of information as well.
The causing of its failure do proper research when not sure ask some consultant.
The judge sees what wreck some companies have become high debt low asset values they order liquidation gm will emerge better company will emerge better company will probably invest more as predictability increases right now it doesnt look good to me even though the riskiest time to.
My opinion the riskiest time to invest when the best time to invest when the judge sees what wreck some companies have become high debt low asset.
The best time to me even though the riskiest time to buy is just after filing as prices are lowest many mutual funds by charter cant own.