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So- who said the two month shut down was rumour? Maybe they've been flooding the dealers with demos and now that they're full and the economy still hasn't picked up they're stuck. Also do they have the moola for the cruze refit or is that coming from big rev kev?(us)
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You guys are aware that the reporting period is 9 months old? It is the 2008/09 financial year as far as I can ascertain. How does that impact on your thoughts about Ford's expected P&L? No backpeddling now LOL.
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But for both manufacturers tying their Australian operations to China/Asia, both would be seen as bad losers. While Holden can charge that they lost $2 billion in revenue due to cancellation of US G8 and the almost evaporation of Middle east exports, that's the dual edged sword of chasing exports as a basis for justifying new vehicles. Ford has also suffered extremely low revenue but seems to be managing better - seems to be... I wonder how long either parent will persist with Aussie operations that keep losing money... |
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That would make more sense
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* 2009 - $210.6 million loss
* 2008 - $70.2 million loss * 2007 - $6 million loss * 2006 – $146 million loss * 2005 – $144 million loss * 2004 – $300.8 million profit * 2003 – $285.6 million profit * 2002 – $56.5 million profit Whats the point of having the top selling car if you cant make a dollar selling it. They must like losing money. Cant see a change next financial year either if they're putting the Cruze line in.
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As a reference from Ford's 2009 Q4 Result:
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The cruze line (if it goes ahead), will be a killer for Holden. 20000 cars @$1000 profit per car (if they acheive a good years industry average) = $20 million profit. $390 million dollar cost of cruze line, written off over 5 years = $78 million write off costs per year. Also I understand its actually cheaper to ship cars from asia to the likes of Perth, Darwin, all of queensland and sydney, than it is to truck cars there from adelaide.
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Holden WILL continue to lose money if they do not change their ways, and that will not happen for a long time unless there is a major shakeup of the management team at Holden.
During my time it seems that poor managerial performance was rewarded with a sweep under the carpet or a section transfer, but never a demotion. They never seemed accountable. Im not talking about the senior level managers, but more so area manager down. Problem is its these people that allowed and pushed out of spec pieces through etc. It WAS this attitude that saw the demise of Holdens major business component, not forgetting it was also its most profitable. The hype of new small cars being locally assembled etc at Elizabeth is no suprise, but nor is it a saviour. Remember, Peter Hannenburger invested heavily in the J-Car (Vectra) line early in the decade only for it to be closed down and stripped a short time later. Now we hear of 'reinvestment' to achieve the same outcome that he envisioned a decade ago - by paying for it twice. That is just 1 example of why Holden wont survive. If it werent for their Sales & Marketing Dept., they would have crumbled long ago.
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Sorry my last post about Ford financials was a bit misleading,
For the full Financial year Ford Asia pacific South Africa posted these figures: 2008 LOSS of $153 Million (FoA LOSS of $274 Million with $164 Million one time restructuring) Revenue:$6.5 Billion (FoA Revenue $3 Billion) 2009 LOSS of $75 Million (Predict FoA LOSS of approx $200 Million) Revenue:$5.5 Billion (Predict FoA Revenue: approx $2.2 Billion) So FoA is about 50% of region's revenue.... |
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Its all quite simple really. With a $400 million loss between them (200 for Ford Oz and 200 for Holden), and they employ roughly 12000 people in manufacturing and sales, then if each employee took a $35000 pay cut, then they could both return to profit. Oh wait, they get $300 million in subsidies each year, so each employee only needs to take a pay cut of $60,000 per year, and all is good.
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Oh, Holden now only employs 4500 workers. Thus lets assume Ford has the same (altho I assume less as they make and sell less cars). Thus for 9000 employees to acheive $700 million in savings, they each only have to take a $78,000 pay cut.
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Ford Australias most recent result was a loss of $274million, geez!.
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I think one would probably have to be a Entamologist to properly detail the web of corporate structures Holden and General Motors use to transfer losses and profits around the world. As part of the following article from the business section of the Sydney Morning Herald said last year.
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General Motors Holden is a seprate australian registered company, which is owned by GM australia, which is owned by GM Corp in US (and theres probably a few layers of companies in between all those). Thus in theory, GM Holden (which may just include the manufacturing arm) may lose 200 million, but GM australia (who may be the importing arm) may also have lost 200 million. Thus transferring a $400 million loss to GM Corp US. Its all guess work really, but like all Reuss and Batey spin of the last 2 years, and the way Kim Carr hands out secretive unaudited grants to them, you wouldnt know where the money was going or for what it was being used for. |
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