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Jack Lifton, Managing Director
Jack Lifton, Managing Director
Jack Lifton, LLC
Analysis of: Revolutionary Wheel for Electric Cars Puts Guts Inside Wheel (gas2.org)
One powered wheel and a battery of any type can make a motorbike, two powered wheels and a battery of any type can make a powered freight or passenger carrying cart, three or more powered wheels and a battery of any type can make a car, 8, or more, can make a truck, and with a third rail or an...
George Dorkhom, President and Managing Partner
George Dorkhom, President and Managing Partner
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Analysis of: ‘Peak-oil’ doomsayers catch Wall St.’s attention (www.iht.com)
The problem with Detroit is arrogance and know it all..for years now the leadership at Detroit three auto makers insisted on not briniging new and fresh blood from the outside..you do not the autombile industry , you are no good. Yet there are  tremendous talents out there that can can help...
November 19, 2008
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Analysis of: NanoGram, TEL Enter Thin-Film Photovoltaics Agreement (techon.nikkeibp.co.jp)
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Jack Lifton, Managing Director
Jack Lifton, Managing Director
Jack Lifton, LLC
Analysis of: Automakers struggle to survive past mistakes (www.forbes.com)
Three years ago a former Chairman of an American OEM automotive company told me  that the problem with GM, Ford, and Chrysler was that they all believed originally that the Japanese would never learn how to make cars that Americans would buy, and, then, after that turned out to be false they simply...
Jack Lifton, Managing Director
Jack Lifton, Managing Director
Jack Lifton, LLC
Analysis of: Auto-Industry Crisis Tests Obama (online.wsj.com)
The backbone of American manufacturing is made up of profitable, high-productivity companies in a variety of industries, which create or find a way to manufacture the latest and most relevant technologies for our health, safety, workplace productivity, or leisure. The backbone consists also of those...
Jack Lifton, Managing Director
Jack Lifton, Managing Director
Jack Lifton, LLC
Analysis of: Emanuel Urges Aid for Auto Industry (www.nytimes.com)
Short term planning, or no planning at all, got the American owned and operated OEM Automotive industry into the predicament it is in today. Not only are the current managers of these companies not 'car-guys' they are also not manufacturing engineering or quality management 'guys.' You cannot decide...
Jack Lifton, Managing Director
Jack Lifton, Managing Director
Jack Lifton, LLC
Analysis of: Automakers and Union Seek Help From Pelosi (www.nytimes.com)
It is incredible that anyone would consider financing the further operations of the American OEM automotive industry without insisting first that its current management be replaced as a precondition. The enabling legislation creating the facility to lend taxpayer originated funds include the following...
Jack Lifton, Managing Director
Jack Lifton, Managing Director
Jack Lifton, LLC
Analysis of: Aboriginal chiefs pitch business deals to China (www.canada.com)
The North American civil rights movement has assured native Americans of their property rights and their sovereignty over the natural resources on their lands. American environmentalism has at the same time made sure that every conceivable roadblock is put in place to prevent the development of...
Jack Lifton, Managing Director
Jack Lifton, Managing Director
Jack Lifton, LLC
Analysis of: Cerberus chief: Country can't let automakers fail (www.forbes.com)
It seems that because he is too big for his own failure not to be noticed  on Wall Street and at his alma mater's plush New York City 'club" John Snow is blathering about how he sees a 'bailout' of his Chrysler deal as a mandatory step that the US Treasury must take. Of course, it was his own miscalculation...
Jack Lifton, Managing Director
Jack Lifton, Managing Director
Jack Lifton, LLC
Analysis of: Chevy Volt Inspires a New Language (wheels.blogs.nytimes.com)
General Motor's admits that "The Volt...has a range of 40 miles (when all power equipment has been turned off, including air conditioner, stereo and headlights),...."   General Motors apparently suffers from "We will build it, and they will buy it syndrome." Who now needs a short...

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