We're obviously very pleased to have yet another Nobel Prize awarded to someone in our department.

It would be presumptuous for anyone at this stage to suggest that is, or is not, what's going to happen. But it certainly is one of the options that is available.

He (Miller) would do well to let the people at GM run General Motors and focus on whatever the hell it is he's supposed to be doing with Delphi.

I think it would probably be presumptuous for anybody to suggest there is going to be a strike at Delphi.

[On a Delphi bankruptcy:] We obviously would prefer that not happen, ... We don't control whether it happens or not.

I think it's unfair to raise people's hopes that there might be a settlement in sight if you don't believe that, and I don't happen to believe that's the case.

Should this happen, the UAW's only alternative would be to accept the offer or strike.

Strikes are part of the collective bargaining process in normal times, and they certainly end up as a part of this process.

I think it's unfortunate that they've decided to look at other options that are available to them, but of course everybody has the right to do those things.