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22-04-2009, 06:58 PM | #151 | |||||
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Err...we are in a recession now..haven't you heard? Guess that only makes me need to justify back to 1975. Bit young for you I 'spose. Quote:
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Hint: what do you call it when a recession is actually bigger than a recession? (starts with a "D") |
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22-04-2009, 07:01 PM | #152 | |||
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You missed 1997-1998... |
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22-04-2009, 07:11 PM | #153 | ||
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Yeah, I think there was one around 1900 too.
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22-04-2009, 09:08 PM | #154 | |||
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Yes there have been other recessions/depressions and a lot of companies cease to exist because of them. |
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22-04-2009, 10:05 PM | #155 | |||
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They didn't build a vehicle that had the necessary requirements to increase market share. Even more so, they were victims of the same foe that has gotten the world in the crapola that it is currently in. Speculators. Media coverage of the impending death compounded the problems at Mitsu. Cash relies heavily on confidence, as does any commodity. Folks watching the nightly 6 o'clock horror show, get their opinions from news channels that predominantly angle a story to look worse than it is, in order to generate more follow on viewership. Market speculators know this and sell based on which way they assume the public will react. Once they sell big, it hits the financial pages making Joe Public think it's even worse. Now you can't blame Joe. He doesn't have time to investigate every occurrence outside his level of understanding. This recurring decay of stock price gives rise to short selling, hence it being poo-pooed by the feds. The US government has tried to get around negative public perception in regard to GM and Chrysler by assuring Joe that the warranty on his Silverado will hold water, no matter what the outcome. This will be the real decider on whether or not GM can turn around. Convince the public that GM can be okay and the speculators will follow.......creating another bubble
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Oh and g'day z80. Hows your '83 going
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23-04-2009, 07:55 AM | #157 | |||
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23-04-2009, 11:17 AM | #158 | |||
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One thing you do have to remember truck sales slumped at the start of 08 when new emmission laws came into effect and the price of engines went up. The GFC just made it worse.
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24-04-2009, 02:42 AM | #159 | |||||||||
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They had an export agreement to ship 220 Magna...aka...Diamante to the US based on third world ausssie labour rates based on 50c against the US dollar. They were producing 270 cars aday and exporting 220. That's why the SA government was happy to prop them up. Workers were very happy and secure. Quote:
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Sorry you're way off...you may want to drive one first. They won numerous awards in numerous categories for the 380. Your comments are simply liberating some critics opinion. Show me any other Australian built car that came with a 10 year warranty? Quote:
Read above...220 of the 270 magnas produced were exported when the aussie dollar was 50cents against the US. The dollar got to almost one for one when the 380 was launched...the US market wasn't going to pay Aussie workers to build it...too expensive. So the Japs started manufacturing in the US. Nothing to do with FWD, boring stereos or cosmetics. Just that our currency got too high, and we were being used as third world labour for the Americans. Quote:
Believe it or not...their timing for closing the factory was perfect....all workers were paid their entitlements, they got a good price for all stock and equipment and Mitsu are doing alot better than Toyota as a result. I don't see any headlines about Mitsubishi in danger of bankruptcy like GM. Quote:
No mate, you can't talk up an economy that has no actual money to grow. Did you know that the banks don't have enough money if everyone went to withdraw all their funds? Betcha they offer you a free bank cheque instead... It will get worse, no matter how much confidence is exuded. Quote:
He ain't got a job no more..... Last edited by z80; 24-04-2009 at 02:48 AM. |
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What's an '83? How's that old pushrod engine going? Last edited by z80; 24-04-2009 at 02:55 AM. |
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and what pushrod are you talking about? 80 wouldn't be your birth year would it?
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25-04-2009, 10:15 PM | #162 | |||
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The 220/270 statement was regarding the Diamante, and the SA government's export inferences from there..as well as MMAL's. All driven by slave labour exchange rates....as low as 00.48c. Of course when you type Magna you probably mean 380... (that makes all your comments nonsensical.) |
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26-04-2009, 01:15 AM | #163 | ||||
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Besides, it was you yourself who also referred to the Magna.... Quote:
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26-04-2009, 12:28 PM | #164 | ||
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Just spent a week in Tas driving a 380 hire car. Not bad.
My main point is that Holden are not a sure bet in being proped up. The government is quickly running out of money via stupid handouts. |
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27-04-2009, 11:02 AM | #165 | |||
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Agreed.... if they are pulling the pin on the first home buyers' subsidy, as they have intimated, then you can bet your *** that they would be politically unpopular to then proceed to subsidise multinational car companies that are making products that noone wants to buy....especially stupid 5 and 6 litre " family cars." |
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27-04-2009, 12:09 PM | #166 | |||
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Couldn't have said it better, mikmak. Gold has been THE universal currency for 5000 years. Paper money has been around for how many? Yes, the price of gold fluctuates, just like any currency, just like any stock, just like any other trade-able commodity. But, as mikmak said, wait and see what happens when the value of the US$ tanks. Gold will be the thing that talks... |
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27-04-2009, 01:12 PM | #167 | ||
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Here's a bit of an update on the GM situation, with one measure that will hurt Holden with its US VE exports.
From news.yahoo.com GM to announce brand changes, restructuring moves By TOM KRISHER, AP Auto Writer – 1 hr 12 mins ago DETROIT – General Motors Corp. will announce details of its massive restructuring plan on Monday, including the demise of its storied Pontiac brand, more factory closures and bigger job cuts as it fights to avoid bankruptcy protection. The struggling automaker must make the announcement in advance of a planned offer to its bondholders to swap debt for company stock. GM owes $28 billion to large and small bondholders, and under Securities and Exchange Commission rules, it must disclose its operational plans before making an exchange offer. Two people briefed on GM's plan said the company has decided to close more factories than the five it announced in February. But the locations of the doomed factories will not be identified Monday, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the plan has not yet been made public. One of the people said GM will list specific numbers of blue-collar job cuts, and announce another round of U.S. salaried job cuts beyond the 3,400 completed last week. Chief Executive Fritz Henderson has said the company will go further and faster in making its cost cuts to reduce the number of cars and trucks it needs to sell to break even. One of the people briefed on the plan said GM will accelerate many cuts previously planned for 2014 to instead take place between now and 2010, although specifics were not available. Both people confirmed that the plan includes the death of Pontiac, famous for the Trans Am sports car and the GTO. Efforts in the last few years to market Pontiac as performance-oriented brand failed to work. The company had said it wanted to keep Pontiac as a niche brand with one or two models, but is buckling under tremendous government pressure to consolidate its eight brands, several of which lose money. The people said GM won't have much new information on Hummer, Saturn or other brands, including Europe's Opel. GM has indicated it wants to focus on four core brands, Chevrolet, Cadillac, GMC and Buick. Also to be announced Monday will be a target number for dealer reduction, as well as details of GM's bond exchange offer. But exact numbers were not available Sunday night. The 9 a.m. EDT news conference will include Chief Executive Fritz Henderson, Chief Financial Officer Ray Young, North American President Troy Clarke and Mark LaNeve, vice president of North American sales and marketing. GM is living on $15.4 billion in government loans and faces a government-imposed June 1 deadline to restructure or go into bankruptcy protection. The government's restructuring demands include swapping at least two thirds of GM's unsecured bond debt for equity in the company. Such a move would help GM straighten out its debt-laden balance sheet. Chrysler LLC, which is living on $4 billion in government loans and is expected to get $500 million more, faces a Thursday deadline to restructure and ink an alliance deal with Italian automaker Fiat SpA. The government also wants Chrysler to exchange much of its $6.9 billion in debt for equity in the company, but with the deadline fast approaching, Chrysler and its secured debtholders remain far apart. Both GM and Chrysler also must win concessions from the United Auto Workers union. The UAW said late Sunday that it had reached agreement on concessions with Chrysler, Fiat and the U.S. government. Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne was in the U.S. as talks continued for the automaker to take a 20 percent stake in Chrysler in exchange for its small-car technology. |
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28-04-2009, 07:20 PM | #168 | |||
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28-04-2009, 09:29 PM | #169 | |||
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You have Wiki...why would you ened to think anything. Trust me, Wiki and Mikmak say so....must be true... |
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28-04-2009, 10:26 PM | #171 | |||
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i have a question that puzzles me.. don't get the poo's people.. ok.. with these big company's making so many millions..(car makers and any other company's) their board of directors have a pay packet that i'd be happy for a months worth.. and yet.. they are getting rid of staff/cutting costs/ bankrupt? don't they save some cash for times like these.. i can't understand how they can close doors.. so sudden?? i mean they aren't making enough profit to keep afloat? expences? when did they figure out they're going bust? the people who buy shares.. do they have a say into this? |
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Bit of an update
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04-05-2009, 03:32 PM | #174 | ||
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We may all be share holders in Holden soon..
There has been talk about the Gov buying them out ??
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Ok a worldwide large car....
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07-05-2009, 07:38 AM | #176 | ||
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http://www.goauto.com.au/mellor/mell...2575AF0080B3BA A quote from the article: "Production in North America was down 58 per cent for the three months to 371,000 as GM worked to reduce dealer stocks by 105,000 units to 767,000 units." |
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08-05-2009, 12:41 PM | #178 | |||
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Here's the report from the GM website: http://www.gm.com/corporate/investor...tion/earnings/
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Then they want another $20 billion to survive the rest of the year. I dare say they will cease to exist by the end of the year. Gonesky...
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08-05-2009, 08:46 PM | #180 | ||
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Surely they are a lost cause?
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