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Mark Fendley, Continuous Improvement Manager
BMW Manufacturing Co., LLC
Analysis of: European Carmakers Bet That the U.S. is Ready for Diesel (www.nytimes.com)
Diesel Technology can provide significant increases in fuel economy. Diesel in combination with hybrid technology is a natural part of the progression towards altentive fuels. The OEMs and Tier suppliers will continue to exploit technologies that will allow incremental improvements in fuel economy until...
September 20, 2007
Things will Work Out
Analysis of: Labor Talks With G.M. Are Recessed Without Pact (www.nytimes.com)
Both management and labor are acutely aware of their mutual dependency and know that neither can succeed without the other party's support. Towards these ends, the parties are negotiating in areas that are new and uncharted; this is necessarily time consuming because of bounded rationality which...
Elias Luna Barrios, Partner and Chief Executive Officer
Luna & Goodman Advisors
Analysis of: BRAZIL’S RECORD-BREAKING AUTOMOBILE DEMAND: CAN SUPPLY KEEP PACE? (tendencias.infoamericas.com)
After some 10 years of painfully slow growth and inflation, Brazil is seeing an unexpected revival. Is this growth sustainable? What about the complete supply chain? Will Tier2s and 3s be able to cope with this increased demand?
Elias Luna Barrios, Partner and Chief Executive Officer
Luna & Goodman Advisors
August 21, 2007
Going small in China.
Analysis of: China Is Chrysler Growth Test Track (online.wsj.com)
Is Chrysler’s Chery strategy the right one? Will investment pay-off?
Elias Luna Barrios, Partner and Chief Executive Officer
Luna & Goodman Advisors
Analysis of: Ford Fuel Cell Car Goes 200 M.P.H. at the Bonneville Salt Flats (wheels.blogs.nytimes.com)
Impressive indeed….. If it wasn’t for the fact that this powertrain technology is some 12 years old (counting from the last known engineering publication).
Elias Luna Barrios, Partner and Chief Executive Officer
Luna & Goodman Advisors
Analysis of: Will GM Blow It? The Detroit giant may actually have an edge in hybrid technology. But ... (www.slate.com)
Is a perceived lead in lithium ion battery technology enough, by itself, to give GM an edge in the US market over Toyota? The answer to the question is a no-brainer (sorry!), NO, Li-Ion ALONE WILL NOT GIVE ANYONE THE LEAD OVER THE OTHERS ON HYBRID TECHNOLOGY…… However, it will give them the freedom...
Elias Luna Barrios, Partner and Chief Executive Officer
Luna & Goodman Advisors
Analysis of: Muzzling the Guzzlers: High Gas Prices Drive Effort to Remake SUVs (online.wsj.com)
Market sector demand is decreasing. What are automakers doing to reverse the situation?
Elias Luna Barrios, Partner and Chief Executive Officer
Luna & Goodman Advisors
Analysis of: Between the speeches, it's all Chrysler, all the time (www.autonews.com)
Banks, Cerberus and the future of ChryslerPossible perspectives of Tom LaSordaWill UAW play ball?Likely Chrysler strategy
Elias Luna Barrios, Partner and Chief Executive Officer
Luna & Goodman Advisors
Analysis of: Ford: Hydrogen-Powered Cars May Reach Showrooms In 5 Years (online.wsj.com)
Ford Motor Co, as may other OEMs must keep momentum with their own developments and keep track with the changing technology advances of this industry. Especially Ford has to do something to keep their vehicle line-up interesting and appealing for the end customer, to be recognized as an innovator and...
Elias Luna Barrios, Partner and Chief Executive Officer
Luna & Goodman Advisors
Analysis of: Nissan Plans Russian Output in 2009 (www.nytimes.com)
Together with Romania, Bulgaria and Hungary, Russia is now, more than ever, luring the automotive industry to develop a well functioning local market.

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