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Fuel-cheating scandal sends Mitsubishi Motors shares nosediving

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time to buy mitsubishi shares

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No way

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Suspend them from doing business for a year.

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Boom, down another 14% today. http://stocks.finance.yahoo.co.jp/stocks/detail/?code=7211.T&d=1d

mukashiyokatta, just don't buy their products ever again until they make major changes and even then treat them with skepticism.

If the company just went under it's valuable resources and employees could be put to productive use in a better managed employer, and everyone would be happier as a result.

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I believe Mitsubishi fuel economy misleading will not be as big as VW if Mitsubishi doesn't use software to beat emission like VW. Misleading is cheating and cheating is dishonest. VW was dishonest by cheating with software. Also VW Company doesn't handling well for its affected cars owners. VW said the deal with US authority and US customers are for US only. VW won't be compensate affected car owners outside US it was said by VW Australia.

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Are people dying from this?

Should the governments go back and investigate cars that were made before the government minions decided they had to test and say what the fuel usage of a car was?

How does anyone even know if their car got 21.03 instead of 21.028 miles per gallon, and do they really care?

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With Mitsubishi stocks down 40% in 3 days, I don't think there's much the government should do to chime in.

I seem to recall, trouble, that these Mistubishi cars were said to meet some standard for government determined fuel efficiency and thus qualify for some kind of money, somehow. The government should just butt out of business.

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