Bailouts Quote by Martin Winterkorn Download Open image “The government cannot become a bailout organization for companies on the verge of bankruptcy.” — Martin Winterkorn ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.4 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Bailouts Bankruptcy Company Government Organization Politics Verge
Any bailout of a private company is a bad decision by our federal government. Private companies have the right to succeed, but they also… — Matt Salmon Copy Share Image
Subsidies and bailouts cannot compensate for uncertain or permanently diminished market access. — Ben Sasse Copy Share Image
We can no longer contemplate a world in which public or private sector funds are used to bail out or recapitalize failing firms. — Charles Dallara Copy Share Image
Large companies cannot finance political parties as their shareholders and employees have different political views. — Mikhail Khodorkovsky Copy Share Image
“I do not believe in supporting bailouts without strong ramifications. It is a fool’s fantasy to think we can live in a globally connected economy and never have a situation arise where the government prudently steps in to prevent a failure that might lead to catastrophic ramifications. In most cases, I believe it would be much better to let bailed-out… — Ziad K. Abdelnour Copy Share
We don't need subsidized corporate welfare schemes that rely on endless bailouts from the taxpayer. — Pierre Poilievre Copy Share Image
When a company goes bankrupt, you as a company have absolutely no say whatsoever as to what happens. — Thomas G. Stemberg Copy Share Image
Bailouts may have been more tolerable in the early 1990s when they were rare and their use for a failing bank was uncertain. That… — Jerome Powell Copy Share Image
Bentley and Lamborghini have been achieving record sales for years. This doesn't support the notion that these models are suddenly social pariahs. There will… — Martin Winterkorn Copy Share Image
Russia has the largest reserves of natural resources, including iron and natural gas. The market will develop in the long term, and the VW… — Martin Winterkorn Copy Share Image
The US will always be an enormous automobile market. You're lost without a car there. — Martin Winterkorn Copy Share Image
It's important to see things in perspective. Automobile traffic is responsible for only 12 percent of total CO2 emissions. One should be able to… — Martin Winterkorn Copy Share Image
The tough competition among German manufacturers makes us fundamentally strong. — Martin Winterkorn Copy Share Image
My goal is not to eliminate jobs but to secure jobs by increasing production volume. — Martin Winterkorn Copy Share Image
People act as though the hybrid could solve all of our problems - which is certainly not the case. — Martin Winterkorn Copy Share Image
Repeal the entire Banking Act of 1933, and Austrian School economists will cheer, especially if the current system were replaced by a 100%-reserve competitive… — Llewellyn Rockwell Copy Share Image
The Treasury plan is a disgrace: a bailout of reckless bankers, lenders and investors that provides little direct debt relief to borrowers and financially… — Nouriel Roubini Copy Share Image
I dont know of one group of people thats more disliked than politicians -- it may be the folks who gave us the Wall… — Rick Santorum Copy Share Image
Financial institutions are not being bailed out as a favor to them or their stockholders. In fact, stockholders have come out worse off after… — Thomas Sowell Copy Share Image
I do know that all of the Michigan delegation worked very hard as related to the revival of the auto industry. There was really… — Fred Upton Copy Share Image
If General Motors, Ford and Chrysler get the bailout that their chief executives asked for yesterday, you can kiss the American automotive industry goodbye.… — Mitt Romney Copy Share Image
The government - the ultimate short-term-oriented player - cannot withstand much pain in the economy or the financial markets. Bailouts and rescues are likely… — Seth Klarman Copy Share Image
At some point the Japanese, Chinese and Saudi buyers of US and European Government bonds will see just what miserable value they offer. Then… — Luke Johnson Copy Share Image
Anyone believing the TPP is good for Americans take note: The foreign subsidiaries of U.S.-based corporations could just as easily challenge any U.S. government… — Robert Reich Copy Share Image
We should not be borrowing money from the Chinese to bail out the Greeks. What's coming next? Intergalactic bailouts? — Jeb Hensarling Copy Share Image