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Douglas Hall, Proprietor
Douglas Hall, Proprietor
RTF, LLC
Analysis of: Major GM Dealer Bill Heard Goes Out of Business (online.wsj.com)
As single brand dealership stores fail so does the OEM brand image. You can spin it anyway you like; Independent Dealer, poor management, bad financial risk but at the end of the day perception is reality.
Jack Lifton, Managing Director
Jack Lifton, Managing Director
Jack Lifton, LLC
Analysis of: Volt reality check: Chevy Volt not so revolutionary (gristmill.grist.org)
Last week I wrote here that the statements made by GM about the mode of operation of the shortly to be forthcoming Chevrolet Volt were nonsensical. GM said that the Volt would be an 'electric car,' but, based on the statements now made by GM spokesmen it could only be an electric car, which would have...
Jack Lifton, Managing Director
Jack Lifton, Managing Director
Jack Lifton, LLC
Analysis of: From Bank Bailouts to Auto Bailouts? (townhall.com)
The management of GM, Ford, and Chrysler are individually and collectively the worst set of managers that any American owned and operated heavy industry has ever had. Until this group of managers is gone there is no hope for GM, Ford, or Chrysler. There is no value in lending or subsidizing this...
Jack Lifton, Managing Director
Jack Lifton, Managing Director
Jack Lifton, LLC
Analysis of: The Volt Isn't A Prius. It Might Even Be Better (blog.wired.com)
The Chevrolet Volt, if it is brought to market too early, will fail both in its intended use and in its operation. 
Jack Lifton, Managing Director
Jack Lifton, Managing Director
Jack Lifton, LLC
Analysis of: Power Plays (online.wsj.com)
There are two non-silicon chemistries now being hyped as the bases for thin-film solar cells: 1. Cadmium telluride, and 2. Copper Indium Gallium Selenide Neither is practical at all.
Jack Lifton, Managing Director
Jack Lifton, Managing Director
Jack Lifton, LLC
Analysis of: G.M. at 100: Is Its Future Electric? (www.nytimes.com)
The future of the personal automobile is in the gasoline or kerosene(diesel) burning internal combustion engine. Future cars will be small, lightweight, and get 50 MPG and more. The Toyota prius hybrid already gets 50 MPG right off the showroom floor. This is why Toyota is increasing the production...
Jack Lifton, Managing Director
Jack Lifton, Managing Director
Jack Lifton, LLC
Analysis of: Chevron selling rare earth mining operations (www.bizjournals.com)
Is a rare earth mining boomlet under way?
Steve Fanchiu, SF, Adviser
Steve Fanchiu, SF, Adviser
Genttix, Inc.
Analysis of: Light Blue Optics Demonstrates Miniature Projection Systems (www.reuters.com)
How often have those projection display technology providers or developers claimed to bring a brilliant future, with excuses for repetitive delay in productization and market adoption? Pico-projector is just one of them.  .......................... Why has the development of many projection technologies...
Jack Lifton, Managing Director
Jack Lifton, Managing Director
Jack Lifton, LLC
Analysis of: Manufacturers turn to US (www.ft.com)
Incredibly American states from which manufacturing jobs were lost by the hundreds of thousands over the last few years are bribing foreign heavy industry, the very industry that we were told by Wall Street was 'obsolete in the modern globalized American service economy, to set up manufacturing plants...
Jack Lifton, Managing Director
Jack Lifton, Managing Director
Jack Lifton, LLC
Analysis of: GM recalling 944,000 vehicles (www.forbes.com)
The Detroit Three followed the lead of Jacques Nasser at Ford in the early 1990s and began to eliminate internal supplier quality management and PPAP, production parts approval processes. After internal engineering supplier monitoring had been made into a supplier self approval regime came the outsourcing...

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