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Old 08-11-2007, 10:43 AM   #1
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Default GM Loses Record $4.5 Billion; Announces 12 Plant Closings

Sheesh $39B Loss.....
the world's largest automaker, reported a record $39 billion quarterly loss after three money-losing years forced the company to write down the value of future tax benefits.

The loss, excluding the tax writedown, was $2.80 a share, more than 12 times analysts' estimates. Mortgage-related losses at GM's partly owned finance unit overwhelmed auto sales that were the highest ever. GM shares fell the most in 13 months, giving the Detroit-based automaker a market value of $19.2 billion, about half the size of the third-quarter loss.




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Hmm I think Ford and GM have good product strategies, but they wont be in for another 5-10 years. So in the meantime its going to be grim.

$39B...god damn.
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Shite.

I am a bit worried that Ford are in the same boat - that they will make a record loss.

GM are in deep with the 'sub-prime' mortgage problem in the US.
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Old 08-11-2007, 01:56 PM   #4
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I can see us all driving round in Hyundais, Camrys, and Jiangling Landwinds in the not to distant future.
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I can see us all driving round in Hyundais, Camrys, and Jiangling Landwinds in the not to distant future.
if ever it looked like that, now is the time.
at worse im seeing not too many exciting cars on offer in the very near future.
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Old 08-11-2007, 07:42 PM   #6
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if ever it looked like that, now is the time.
at worse im seeing not too many exciting cars on offer in the very near future.
Sadly i can see it coming too. How bad could it be to NEVER go sideways EVER AGAIN though right???
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Sadly i can see it coming too. How bad could it be to NEVER go sideways EVER AGAIN though right???
What are you talking about? Drifting is done in mostly japanese cars and is a japanese born race style.

If you want to go sideways buy an S15
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What are you talking about? Drifting is done in mostly japanese cars and is a japanese born race style.

If you want to go sideways buy an S15
Can be done in a xr6t just not on public roads.
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What are you talking about? Drifting is done in mostly japanese cars and is a japanese born race style.

If you want to go sideways buy an S15

get a life. get a stroked V8. that is a guter to guter smoke show you cannot do in a jap crap car.

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at worse im seeing not too many exciting cars on offer in the very near future.
Errrm... When in the last 20 years have Ford and GM brought exciting cars anyway? (Bar the new GT40)

Look to Europe, the hybrid supercars they are building will mean 12 second quarters on an ounce of canine semen.
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jeebus.
Would be nice to narrow it down to the divisions that are making losses and not.. e.g. is holden making a loss, is chev? pontiac.. all of them? some?
Who else does GM own? its like ford owning so many company's internationally (eg mazda jag e.t.c) gets a bit hard to control it all.
Doesnt help when they take too long to listen to the customer.. we have no diesel cars here and big car sales are declining, and mid sized cars have an average offering. THANK YOU ford finally for the focus and holden somewhat for the epica.
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Errrm... When in the last 20 years have Ford and GM brought exciting cars anyway?
when was the last time you cleaned the sleep out of your eyes?
tell me any time in any history where you could buy aussie built car with 300kw engines and 6ers that are pulling 270kw?
tell me anytime that an aussie car has ever been so good in all of aussie history.
dont even dare say the H.O either unless your talking about unrefined and uncomfortable.

no, we dont compete to the rest of the world, yet long gone are the days of driving 3.3l Kingswoods.....now theres an exciting car.:togo:
speaking of bland and boring......look to the future coz thats all your going to get.
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when was the last time you cleaned the sleep out of your eyes?
tell me any time in any history where you could buy aussie built car with 300kw engines and 6ers that are pulling 270kw?
tell me anytime that an aussie car has ever been so good in all of aussie history.
dont even dare say the H.O either unless your talking about unrefined and uncomfortable.

no, we dont compete to the rest of the world, yet long gone are the days of driving 3.3l Kingswoods.....now theres an exciting car.:togo:
speaking of bland and boring......look to the future coz thats all your going to get.


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All US automakers are bankrupt. And it doesn't surprise me because of their poor product planning and economic mismanagement. GM, Ford, Chrysler and their subsidiaries will not receive on more cent of my money. It's German or Japanese for me from now on.

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Such a damn shame.
All that history if they go.

Ah well its Euro for me if they do go. No Japanese.
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get a life. get a stroked V8. that is a guter to guter smoke show you cannot do in a jap crap car.

amen
Didn't say it couldn't be done, i was trying to say that being sideways is an asian trend and that most suitable cars (or what seem to be most used) are japanese cars and that for it to be never done again wouldn't be Ford/Holden related because these are the minority of the cars that participate in drifting (professionally at least).
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I can see us all driving round in Hyundais, Camrys, and Jiangling Landwinds in the not to distant future.
I cant , why buy something like that when the Fords will run until fuel runs out ( or in my case old Jags)
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the big loss is from a write down, im still a newb accounting student so i dont understand it exactly.
But they actually made record world revenue this quarter of 43billion and its their own country where their sales are dragging them down! we'll see what happens at the end of the next quarter.

"In the first nine months of the year, GM sold 7.05 million vehicles, enough to pull even with Toyota to claim the title as the world's largest automaker. Toyota had claimed that position in the first half of 2007."

they're selling fine, they just gotta manage their costs a bit better.
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the big loss is from a write down, im still a newb accounting student so i dont understand it exactly.
But they actually made record world revenue this quarter of 43billion and its their own country where their sales are dragging them down! we'll see what happens at the end of the next quarter.

"In the first nine months of the year, GM sold 7.05 million vehicles, enough to pull even with Toyota to claim the title as the world's largest automaker. Toyota had claimed that position in the first half of 2007."

they're selling fine, they just gotta manage their costs a bit better.
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Late Tuesday afternoon, GM announced the company will record a net non-cash charge of $39 billion for the third quarter of this year. You may have already seen reports of this news in the media last evening and in connection with GM’s Q3 earnings announcement this morning.

This charge is related to establishing a non-cash valuation allowance against GM’s deferred tax assets (DTAs) in the U.S., Canada and Germany, in accordance with the Financial Accounting Standards Board’s Statement of Financial Accounting Standards (SFAS) No. 109, "Accounting for Income Taxes." DTAs are accrued tax benefits that can be used to offset future tax liabilities. They are shown as assets on our balance sheet.

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In the first post by EBXR8240,
"Mortgage-related losses at GM's partly owned finance unit overwhelmed auto sales that were the highest ever."
It doesn't appear to be the automotive side of the business which has gone pear shaped, as ECOJET tried to highlight, but GM's foray into the mortgage loan world. Don't be too concerned, only the little man will get hurt, as per Housing and Loan frauds, GM and the big banks will be fine. As will good old FoMoco.
They are not writing off real money only the amounts of claims to future tax benefits, which long ago in the dark ages of economics and accountancy, would not have been allowed as assets in the first place. In the modern era of creative accounting, their only real use is to con.. err convince investors of a greater net worth of the shares by inflating the asset base.
Creative accounting, more hype than reality...give me my Sidchromes and an old motor any day.
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I can see us all driving round in Hyundais, Camrys, and Jiangling Landwinds in the not to distant future.
Not in my lifetime i wont be. No, No @%&*%$ No.
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Yeah, you got it PaulMac. getting onto the sub prime market has come home to haunt GM. Fortunately Ford Credit stayed out of that market.

According to articles in the Australian yesterday, Ford has it's head out of water and is looking on the up and up. They expect to have the sales of Jaguar and Landrover wrapped up early 2008 and are keeping Volvo as it is profitable and keeps the Ford group in the semi-luxury market.
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Still a heap of second hand cars out there to fix and keep for ever.
Still a sad fact IF this ever happens Ford and Gm have been around to long to colapse and finish up.

Me never own a front wheel drive they s..k
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thats not gonna happen.
Last figures i saw corolla was best selling car followed by commodore and falcon, the demand is there as is the sales so the big boys wont be going anywhere. There is no way a rwd sedan is going to leave the market
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when was the last time you cleaned the sleep out of your eyes?
tell me any time in any history where you could buy aussie built car with 300kw engines and 6ers that are pulling 270kw?
tell me anytime that an aussie car has ever been so good in all of aussie history.
dont even dare say the H.O either unless your talking about unrefined and uncomfortable.

no, we dont compete to the rest of the world, yet long gone are the days of driving 3.3l Kingswoods.....now theres an exciting car.:togo:
speaking of bland and boring......look to the future coz thats all your going to get.
I wasn't talking about strictly australian cars, you know there are other cars being made around the world apart from falcodores....

compare even the new GTS with anything from europe and you comapring apples to oranges, australian cars lack balance, apart from that then yes i think we will be missing out on cheap go-fast saloons in the future..

but hey thats the climate we live in, europe have been driving small cars and mid-sizers for decades so its not the end of the world. im sure alot of australians have already adjusted and know that if they want raw power they will have to pay taxes for it.
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I wasn't talking about strictly australian cars, you know there are other cars being made around the world apart from falcodores....

compare even the new GTS with anything from europe and you comapring apples to oranges, australian cars lack balance, apart from that then yes i think we will be missing out on cheap go-fast saloons in the future..

but hey thats the climate we live in, europe have been driving small cars and mid-sizers for decades so its not the end of the world. im sure alot of australians have already adjusted and know that if they want raw power they will have to pay taxes for it.
i hate ppl comparing commos to euro sedans.. no-ones trying to say they are the best cars in the world, but all the euro offerings have a price tag in excess of double, value takes a huge priority here.
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i hate ppl comparing commos to euro sedans.. no-ones trying to say they are the best cars in the world, but all the euro offerings have a price tag in excess of double, value takes a huge priority here.
Thank the Government's tariffs for the European price tags. If it wasn't for the clowns in Canberra pricing the decent cars out of the reach of your average battler, the Australian automotive industry would've been dead many many moons ago.
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Thank the Government's tariffs for the European price tags. If it wasn't for the clowns in Canberra pricing the decent cars out of the reach of your average battler, the Australian automotive industry would've been dead many many moons ago.
Thankyou mate, many australians believe that falcodores are great value, if you goto europe you get cars with more fruit and a better driving experience for less... you might not get massive engines but its not always about how big your balls are... its how good they feel!
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Thankyou mate, many australians believe that falcodores are great value, if you goto europe you get cars with more fruit and a better driving experience for less... you might not get massive engines but its not always about how big your balls are... its how good they feel!
Something like a 335i BMW (twin turbo 3.0L I6, 225Kw/400Nm) has enough balls for a family car wouldn't you say ??

To be fair, the Australian cars were good value back in the day when tariffs were sky high and there was simply no other choice for someone looking for an affordable family car.

Even the vast majority of people entitled to company cars (lets face it, the fleets are still Ford/Holden's biggest business) now have the option to novate lease any car of their choice and are no longer forced to choose between a Falcon/Commodore/Camry/Magna.

It is now a completely different market & a completely different ball game. Unfortunately not many people understand that..
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