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Old 03-11-2010, 04:17 PM   #1
bobthebilda
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Default Clarification of prospectus

Just reading a prospectus to maybe buy some further shares in a company called autodom that supplies to the local car industry. On page 24 of the prospectus, they list the prodcution expectations for the 3 local manufacturers.

Holden 2010 = 70599 2011 = 71000
Ford 2010 = 63000 2011 = 60000
Toyota 2010 = 109000 2011 = 113000

From what i know, they get most of their money from Holden, then Ford, then a bit from Toyota. Has the company skewed the figures to mislead, shareholders? From what I hear, Holden wont be sending out 70599 cars out of elizabeth this year and Ford australia is barely going to reach 50,000 (30000 falcon, 10000 Ute, 10000 territory), this year are they?

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