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08-03-2011, 08:40 PM | #61 | |||
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08-03-2011, 08:48 PM | #62 | |||
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AHH MY GRASSHOPPER, you must have faith, everyody has been hurting, have yo got money to go out and buy a brand new car. At least they made money last year unlike holden and they didn`t make 100,000 cars to break even like holden have to.. You think they don`t have meetings to address the market. Just because they have down days to clear stock isn`t the end of the world. Maybe there getting ready for the FG2 maybe there tooling up for ecoboost.Unfortunately neither you or I know the real story but time will tell. |
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08-03-2011, 08:53 PM | #63 | |||
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08-03-2011, 09:24 PM | #64 | |||
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In times of higher fuel prices, the spectre of a carbon tax looming on the horizon, and price, people move towards smaller cars, and seeing as how something like a Mondeo has, realistically, all that maybe 80% of drivers would actually need in the real world, big cars are in trouble. As I said, realistically we could have bought a Mondeo and been quite happy and it would have done everything we need...we bought the G6E because we thought we "deserved it" now that we are financially in a position to afford one easily. If we'd thought more with the head than the heart, there'd be a Mondeo diesel outside in the garage instead of the G6E. However unfortunately, people who buy "with the heart" don't keep sales figures rolling along enough to keep the company going. |
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08-03-2011, 10:02 PM | #67 | ||
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Look, the future for the Falcon - if there is one - is as a niche performance and luxury product. As a niche product it will probably only sell in the numbers it is now. Ecoboost and LPI can take care of fleet stuff but will it be a case of too little too late?
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08-03-2011, 10:27 PM | #68 | |||
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Hence the reason that Mually's 'One Ford' is the only way forward. In this global market I see neither Ford Aus or Holden surviving. Holden produced 57,000 cars last year. They have stated that they need 105,000 to be viable. Cruze is expected to sell about 30,000. That still leaves 15,000-20,000 shortfall in production for GMH. Ford Aus made a profit last year on ~50,000 vehicles. |
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It looks like the market has given up on Falcon but no one really
knows if it's temporary or permanent, that's the scary part... |
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08-03-2011, 10:35 PM | #71 | |||
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2005 to 2008 Ford lost $240 million Looks like all those Holden Exports and extra local sales have been losing money for years. One thing for sure, this will force Ford Australia to act, with declining Falcon sales in the first two months of 2011, Ford is actually up 1% in sales thanks to the nice up tick in imported Ford sales, it's as though the market suddenly switched over from Falcon/Territory to to Fiesta, Focus, Mondeo, old Escape and Ranger. Maybe the market is trying to tell Ford something very obvious, it's time to move on.... Last edited by jpd80; 08-03-2011 at 10:44 PM. |
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08-03-2011, 10:57 PM | #73 | |||
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I dont beleive Ford OZ made a profit last year (at least they havent said so). The last profit figure Ford released was in about May last year, and that was for the year 2009. From memory in 2009, they made approx $13 million in profit, on sales of about 100,000 cars. That works out to be about $130 for each Ford car sold for the year. Theres was no indication from Ford that said the $13 million was made from local manufacturing, imported cars, or from spare parts. IMO, Its quite clear, profits would be greater for them if they abandoned local manufacturing and resorted to full importer (Mitsy still have a healthy market share after abandoning local manufacturing), and its just a matter of slowly letting things die to defray some of the flack that goes with killing a local. |
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That was $13 million for the 09-10 Financial year, so July 2009-June 2010 i believe.
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If god forbid Ford should fail.... Holden and Toyota could survive, like Skoda does by itself in its country. I suspect Holden would make a Rav4, Forrester competitor off the Cruze platform and sell 1100 units a month to high profit private customers and eventually be the Asian Pacific hub for Volt production, whilst still continuing with 4000 Commodores, 3500 Cruze and 900 Utes a month, plus exports (they would probably pick up some Falcon sales). Toyota would introduce local Kluger production which is easily built on the Camry production line in Altona, it will take over global RHD Japanese production when that stops in 2014 and use that to steal local Territory sales, could probably do 2000 a month plus exports on top of Camry and Aurion. Ford aint going anywhere though as Ford Au is vital for the region and too valuable to throw away, heaven help any government which would let it fail on their watch!! I would be sleeping a lot easier if Focus was being built here, thats the ticket for future vehicle production in this country. Bloody cheap to build and big profit margins as people downsize to frugal, luxurious small cars. Last edited by Brazen; 08-03-2011 at 11:09 PM. |
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Bobthebilda, it could be per the US financial year? As the ATO gives an exception for lodging if the parent company is US based. Not sure in Ford's case, just surmising. |
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I think the author just used the total sales figures and put them as local production. They had sales of about 100,000 in 2009 |
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My question on that, is whether FG Development was counted as a sunk cost, in which case that $13 mill means FG will not break even. Or if FG Development cost as a portion of each falcon sold was subtracted from the gross profit to give that net profit.
ie. Is the FG Falcon going to break even over its life? If the answer to that is either no, or yes by only a small amount (say less then the 12% stated above), then there will not be a new Falcon platform in 2016. Because that $13 million included all sales, of which Territory and Falcon were only around 50%. |
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See, now your going where most games of chinese whispers go. You have changed $12 million to 12%. No one knows how much money Ford has invested in australia, so it would be impossible to convert anything into percentages. An auditors report a couple of years ago, reported that Holden actually had net assets of minus $200 million. Obviously if they keep losing money, then its not a going concern, and the government or head office will need to put up more money to keep it going. Ford havent released any figures to reveal how many assets they have in OZ. If its under $200 million, then it might be argued that $13 million profit a year is giving them an ok return. But then again, it could be argued that if they pack up and left, then writing off $200 million aint a big loss in the big scheme of things. |
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Excellent point! This is where it starts getting interesting. Not working in this field anymore I still find it terribly interesting. One things for sure, I dont really pay much attention to Profit and Loss statements as they are easily (and delibrately) manipulated, especially in a high-tax country like Australia - the less profit the better!! I pay more attention to balance sheet and revenue. |
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