A series of misses...


Cobrar

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But, perhaps the final chapter was the Camaro vs. Mustang wars, culminating in the ZL1 vs. GT500.

http://www.autonews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20120729/RETAIL03/120729892/1018
 
Camero, Volt, etc.

Failure to sell Obama's program and objectives?
 
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Sounds like a comfy stable work environment over there.....
 
Ewanick was a dick, but it doesn't surprise me when anyone gets the boot over there.

I'm still befuddled over the Man U thing. Why would Chevrolet fork out a couple hundred million dollars (estimates as high as $600 million?) to sponsor a soccer team in a region where Chevy isn't even really sold (outside of Corvette)? Even if you've mentally committed to killing Vauxhall and Opel (good luck with that), Chevy is a non-existent brand in Europe. I guess you could be trying to cash in on all those Indian Man U fans, but how much is that market worth for your advertising if they can't even keep the power on?

Personally, I think Akerson's PE and Wall Street buddies were all over him with knives out because Ewanick publicly submarined Facebook on the eve of it's IPO. A lot of people lost a lot of money on that deal, and having the CMO of a $10 million annual advertiser saying "I don't know if there's any value to advertising here" just before your IPO is a pretty easy target for some of the blame.
 
Personally, I think Akerson's PE and Wall Street buddies were all over him with knives out because Ewanick publicly submarined Facebook on the eve of it's IPO. A lot of people lost a lot of money on that deal, and having the CMO of a $10 million annual advertiser saying "I don't know if there's any value to advertising here" just before your IPO is a pretty easy target for some of the blame.

Dave, I think you nailed it right there...and with the underperforming sales it was a must do for GM.
 
Although I do agree with him on the facebook topic and would have done the same. I do not see a future there.
 
Yeah, I wouldn't be dumping millions into advertising on Facebook either. That said, I would definitely keep my mouth closed during the launch of the darling-of-Wall-Street IPO roadshow.

"What??? You're telling me a business with $1 billion in quarterly revenues shouldn't have a $100 billion valuation???"

Who could have possibly seen that coming? :lol