← Back to context Comment by bityard 14 hours ago No. Ask anyone who owned GM stock at the start of the great recession. 3 comments bityard Reply petesergeant 14 hours ago An excellent point. Anyone who held common stock of GM pre-bailout saw that stock fall to zero paulpauper 14 hours ago Exactly. A bailout means the underlying business is restructured or wound-down; shareholders, bond holders typically get zip bawolff 14 hours ago As they should.Investments by definition is a risk. If you want garunteed returns use a savings account or GIC.
petesergeant 14 hours ago An excellent point. Anyone who held common stock of GM pre-bailout saw that stock fall to zero
paulpauper 14 hours ago Exactly. A bailout means the underlying business is restructured or wound-down; shareholders, bond holders typically get zip bawolff 14 hours ago As they should.Investments by definition is a risk. If you want garunteed returns use a savings account or GIC.
bawolff 14 hours ago As they should.Investments by definition is a risk. If you want garunteed returns use a savings account or GIC.
An excellent point. Anyone who held common stock of GM pre-bailout saw that stock fall to zero
Exactly. A bailout means the underlying business is restructured or wound-down; shareholders, bond holders typically get zip
As they should.
Investments by definition is a risk. If you want garunteed returns use a savings account or GIC.