> Wayne, I have written Chrysler and have talked to folks who work for > the company, a lot of those people are just as confused and angry as I > am. And the fact, using the figure from Jason's letter of 235,292 of > Plymouth sale's for 99 are apparently insignificant to them, it shows > that they won't listen to me, or anyone else for that matter. I have > written about Plymouth's predicament on every Mopar bulletin board I > could find on the Web. It's real apparent to me that they aren't > listening and won't. They created this cesspool, not me, and it's not > my fault if me and the other Plymouth fans point out that it stinks! > Check out this link: http://www.car-truck.com/chryed/news.htm > Read the part about the reorganization of the DCX board. It will > explain a lot of the reasons that Chrysler's stock has dropped. The > Stallkamp firing didn't help. It's no surprise to me a lot of folks > have sold their Chrysler stock. But Daimler is a huge corporation, I > doubt their stock prices will stay down for long. It's really not my > concern anymore anyway. But there is no doubt in my mind that it was a > hostile takeover, and Chrysler is going to be disassembled and made > over to something more to Daimler's liking. Walter's company is dead, > we just have a zombie walking around that looks an awful lot like it > to confuse us. And as an American and a member of this mailing list, I > thought we had a right to gripe about things that concern Chrysler. If > that is truly outside the scope of this mailing list, then I will stop > responding about it, or at least try to. Our Forward Look cars weren't > made by Jurgen Schrempp's company and I owe him and his products no > loyalty then. It's the main reason I hesitated before buying DCX stock > and I am glad I did. It's no longer the company it once was, and I > have no real desire to support foreign nationals, let their own > country do it. We're seeing the destruction of a great American Icon, > our favorite car company,not just Plymouth, and you can't expect > people to say nothing. We're down to two, Chrysler and Dodge. Then it > may just be one then none. When Chrysler is just a name on some > Daimler paperwork, just likeDeSoto used to be on Chrysler's > paperwork, then it will be way too late anyway. > > Gentlemen, we can sit here and gripe until eternity. Anyone who > has been doing so, without letting Chrysler in on their > thoughts, is creating a cesspool of dislike for the company that > brought you Plymouth for all those decades. > > I'm not asking for your replies to me. I'm suggesting you write > Chrysler to vent your venom. > > Wayne Graefen > DCX stockholder who believes the right decisions were made
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