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02-06-2009, 01:31 AM | #391 | |||
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Holden will stay with GM
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02-06-2009, 02:43 AM | #392 | ||
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So the media are saying Holden is a guaranteed safety with no idea on whether or not GM will or will not sell Holden...... Nice work again
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02-06-2009, 07:14 AM | #393 | ||
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Good article, setting out the facts and not just pretty goverment and Holden PR
http://business.watoday.com.au/busin...0601-bsyj.html Holden, however, is merely a bit player – and a loss-making one at that – on a heavily indebted global stage awash in red ink. .... Holden produced just 119,000 cars last year, making it about the same size as Saab. One-third of that tally, however, was a Pontiac model shipped to the US – a line General Motors since has discontinued and, with it, any residual interest in an Australian automobile manufacturer. |
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02-06-2009, 07:42 AM | #394 | ||
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Reuss was just on the Today show pulling the company line.
1. Holden to stay a part of the new GM, 2. New product's on the way (Cruze to be built in Oz from 3rd quarter 2010, and more fuel efficient Commodore in a few months). 3. No job losses in the immediate future. A bit of a fluff piece, I guess we'll here more of the same at 9:00. This is the story Ch 9 have been running on GM's filing for bankruptcy in the US: http://news.ninemsn.com.au/video.asp...2-ee7165a31eca |
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02-06-2009, 08:07 AM | #395 | |||
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There will be job losses of over 20,000 in the USA, hopefully there won't be any here. With the demise of the Pontiac brand, the export G8 for Holden has evaporated.
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02-06-2009, 08:17 AM | #396 | |||
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I agree with the sentiment that GM management have done most of the damage to what was once the biggest corporation in the world. I suggest they ignored the Japanese invasion too long and when they finally decided to compete, their stocks were too depleted to put up a fight and remain competitive. In a nutshell I think 30 years of Detroit arrogance is to blame. |
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'Government Motors'
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Obama is confident
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02-06-2009, 10:34 AM | #399 | ||
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I wonder what the reaction will be from key stakeholders in the US (being the UAW, US Senators, US Governors and the US/Canadian taxpayers) when they find out a backwater operation called GM Holden is given the green light to continue as is when they are closing factories in the US.
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A 'trophy sale', is referred to in my industry as a competitive win. |
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02-06-2009, 10:59 AM | #401 | ||
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One of the reasons GM is in this mess to begin with are the unions. One reason the japanese auto industry in the US remains viable, they are not unionised, hopefully with the restructure GM will em off.
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As Terminator X suggested, it seems to be a "touchy subject" for some and thus the hair triggers I guess. |
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Apparently Holden is about to turn a profit!
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Its official, GM now stands for Government Motors, R.I.P.
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Well he is right in reading that statement,
He said the bankruptcy of Holden's parent company General Motors would have no "immediate" effect on the local business, The word "immediate" is used and I think is the key word here, We have not seen the worst of this GFR here in Aust, and neither has GMH. |
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Woke up today to see a press conference on the news, what greeted me was the CEO of holden australia, fronting the media, Mark reuss, faced with Gm's imminent bankruptcy, one couldnt help but notice the stress on this man as he was trying to do what was the industry norm, say 2 years ago and put a positive spin on a company which may be up the creek before we know it, every comment almost seemed pained, as it left mr reuss's mouth, now that Gm's bankruptcy has finally hit, it will be interesting to see how Holden copes, there was mention of an export program, albeit the pontiac/commodore G8, im kind of asking myself that program was probably there best shot in the past so what would replace it? Jobs seemed to be safe, although at lower production levels jow safe are they really, if you get to see this press conference, you may see what im referring to as far as a man giving people the answers they want to hear, but will the workers actually get the end result as promised, and will holden come through this all, its a true testament to Fords management, that although things are bad due to GFC as a company they are ina much better place, and surely Gm's bankruptcy has got to work in fords favor as far as product range and perception to the general public goes, i beleive it will be a very long time before GM remotely even becomes a fraction of the great company it once was, the stigma of having to bite the bullet and declare bankruptcy, cant be a good thing. would appreciate your thoughts on this (was actually a new topic in light of todays announcement) moved to here
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I probably going to get fried for this but why cant they go bankrupt? Why does the company need to survive. Govt's bailing them out could use the money to give to the competition to bring them up to being able to service the extra demand as a result of the fall of the other company. Production lines can be refitted for the other company's product. Jobs and components will be safer than a failing company given help that is not certain to succeed anyway.
In Aust and US, why cant Ford/Toyota get the funding to expand their resource. Yes, they cant do it now, but with that much money, I'm sure its possible... isnt it?! If GM fails, let it. Why give them a strut up?! Give the competition a pat on the back for having the foresight and reward them, not reward the failing company. Also, doest this mean that the US/Aus govt will be biased towards GM as they are majority stake holder?! how is that fair to competition when Ford has done the hard work and made sacrifices to stay viable?!
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You'd think Holden's future might depend on what happens with GM Daewoo. They too (along with GMH) seem to think they'll be better off under the new corporate structure.
Sounds like 'New' GM's got a standard line to feed their OS divisions to keep them in line. http://joongangdaily.joins.com/artic...sp?aid=2905588 |
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example, to build 10 cars may cost $10 a car. to build 20 may cost $7 a car but to build 30 car might see the cost become $9 a car increase the cost of labour, parts, power used, etc. so it is very possible (but this seems more a spin doctors work) to increase profit by lowering production = reduced cost.
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I know of a certain CEO of one of the major 4 bank's in Aus to which my Partner had a one to one meeting with the other week, and talked exstensivley to him about such topic's and according to him,
He believe's that Australia should not have an auto car industry, it is not viable. |
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GM has been buying up all the engineering from Holden and moving monies across so this may boost their profits. But I guess they may be doig well in part sales due to the larger amounts of VE's on the road. Normally during harder times sales decrease but part sales boom.
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Maybe Holden has been producing a profit to GM (in regards to licensing, or some other form)
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"The road ahead for Holden"
An interesting commentary about GMH's situation. http://www.businessspectator.com.au/...7?OpenDocument |
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I can only speak on behalf of Ford here, so, as far as his statement, all I have to say is there is a viable business to be had for Ford AUS operations. Ford AUS is not just about building Falcon & Territory. There is so much more going on behind the scenes from an engineering, development and testing point of view, many just don't realise. |
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Demand forces over the next 20-30 years will probably force production to go offshore as it is anyway, the belief everywhere in finance, banking and accounting is that fundamentally our automotive industry system is flawed against global competition and purchaser preferences and it's a losing battle. According to the Australian Newspaper back in 2008, the automotive sector receives 55 per cent of all government support for the manufacturing sector, despite employing only 2.5 per cent of the sector’s workforce. Look at the history of the last 20-30 years of automotive manufacturing in Australia and see how it's in such a dire state, we have had Nissan, Chrysler then Mitsubishi, Leyland, Mazda, Mack Trucks all exit, and that's just a few. |
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The new GM may have big plans for Holden as they are a stream lined unit compared to their US operations, especially with all the plant closures over there as well. They may even become the centre for the new GM Asian operations in the future, who knows! Afterall they still build part of GM's power train here as well. One thing is for sure, I have not seen where Holden was ever slated for the scrap heap along with the ones that have been identified already during this debacle. |
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