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by Aloha
2472 days ago
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That seems more of a technicality than a practicality - GM workers in 2007 got a paycheck with the GM mark on them - in 2019, they also get a paycheck with the GM mark on them - the fact that the actual legal entity changes, matters for shit. Also the fact that GM considers itself the same GM that existed also somewhat dilutes this idea. |
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If I can go a meta layer above this subthread and explain the 2 different conversations happening:
- the gp (maxerickson) comment was responding to "2008 GM nearly went under", and it's correct (not technicality) that the old_company (with its own assets-liabilities) did go under. Not "nearly", but completely went under. A new_company was created as different legal entity with a clean slate to pick and choose assets-liabilities.[1]
- the other replies (Aloha, wil421) are more philosphical "Ship of Theseus"[2] type of arguments
All 3 (maxerickson, Aloha, wil421) can simultaneously be right because they are all emphasizing different aspects of what "General Motors" means. It can be either "GM the assets&liabilities" or "GM the brand, the public perception".
[1] https://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/11/business/11primer.html
[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ship_of_Theseus