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31-05-2013, 06:31 AM | #11 | |||
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therefore within reason, they make no money, but no losses either considering both ford aus and gm aus have been losing money over the last few years, making no money is actually a win and if jobs are the only concern, then what about the new car salesmen, the used car salesmen, the service department, the spare parts department, the cute girl in the mini skirt that tries to sell the paint protection pack etc. etc. etc. there are more people employed in the ford aus chain than just those at geelong and broadmeadows if ford is boycotted, they lose their jobs too |
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