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Analysis of:
Can Ford Engineer a Jump Start? (online.wsj.com)
×Ford’s main problems are of structural/operational nature ×Disposal of PAG will bring in some necessary cash and should contribute to reducing its debt ×Possible solutions could include reviving Lincoln as a luxury brand ×Possible solutions could include reviving Lincoln as a luxury...
Analysis of:
Mitsubishi Materials, Furuya Metal to co-develop recycling technology for platinum group metals (metalsplace.com)
Recycling of PGMs - Investment into a promising future
Analysis of:
Mitsubishi Materials, Furuya Metal to co-develop recycling technology for platinum group metals (metalsplace.com)
Recycling of PGMs - Investment into a promising future
Analysis of:
Aston Martin sale sign of deeper trouble (economictimes.indiatimes.com)
Does the sale of Aston Martin really translate into confirming Ford’s problems?
New CEO means new strategy.
Analysis of:
GM CEO Sees No End to Overcapacity (online.wsj.com)
- Overcapacity is a problem created by lack of vision and commitment to change.
- Situation will get worse before it really starts to pick up.
- Market share and margins of the big 3 are likely going to fall further, despite of restructuring efforts.
- Only a radical cure will lead...
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