General Motors Company (GM): Bailout Stigma Has Deep Roots

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It will take almost a year for the Treasury to sell its remaining shares, and it could take several more months to calculate the final cost of the GM bailout. It is reasonable to expect another round of criticism after these numbers are released. After that, GM can hope that potential customers begin to put the bailout in the past, but it would not be surprising if it takes several years of continued success for bailout-mania to fully recede.

The article U.S. Treasury Prepares to Wrap up Auto Bailout: Will It Help GM? originally appeared on Fool.com and is written by Adam Levine-Weinberg.

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