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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...
Jack Lifton, Managing Director
Jack Lifton, Managing Director
Jack Lifton, LLC
Analysis of: Carmakers Deserve Loan Guarantees, G.M. Official Says (www.nytimes.com)
On what basis do OEM American carmakers deserve federal loan guarantees? Is it because their legacy costs weren't their own fault? Is it because they made lower quality vehicles than their foreign competitors? Is it because they sent American jobs overseas so that the unemployed workers they created...
Craig Marston, Managing Director
Craig Marston, Managing Director
CEM Marine
Analysis of: Usual suspects (www.tradewinds.no)
Tradewinds reported that the list of suitors for the 50.4% stake being offered in Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) includes Hyundai Heavy Industry, Posco, the GS Group, and Hanwha Group.  Analysts expect a bidding war to result.  While a great time for sellers to unlock...
Craig Marston, Managing Director
Craig Marston, Managing Director
CEM Marine
August 28, 2008
Jinhui Too Optimistic
Analysis of: Macro meltdown? (www.tradewinds.no)
Jinhui Shipping & Transportation (Oslo:JIN.OL) reported record profits and simultaneously warned of weaker medium term prospects.  The company rightly cited macroeconomic concerns on the demand side, but is overly optimistic related to the supply side.
Analysis of: U.S wind power strangled by antiquated power grid (www.iht.com)
The Promise of Wind Power and the freeing up Natural Gas for internal combustion engine needs holds great promise for the US's shorter term Energy Needs.   We must not let our Antiquated Power Grid stop us from moving forward with wind and solar if we are to solve...
Craig Marston, Managing Director
Craig Marston, Managing Director
CEM Marine
Analysis of: NOL will not pay over the odds for Hapag (www.lloydslist.com)
Despite the 4b Euro "minimum" price that TUI is placing on Hapag, opposition from Hamburg, and a very conservative acquisition history, NOL is very likely to be the successful bidder.
Jack Lifton, Managing Director
Jack Lifton, Managing Director
Jack Lifton, LLC
Analysis of: Can One Man’s Actions Take $6 Billion In Value Out Of A Minor Metal Market In A Month? (www.resourceinvestor.com)
End users of minor metals for critical purposes, i.e., for purposes that are not economically or technologically possible without a particular minor metal, can hedge the required supply of metal by financing the producer's output, through offtake agreements, for example, and by being the buyer of last...
Toby Kolstad, President
Toby Kolstad, President
Rail Theory Forecasts
Analysis of: Following Buffett's Railroad Tracks (seekingalpha.com)
The Class I railroads have boosted their earnings and share prices in recent years by increasing their freight rates much faster than their costs have risen, both fuel and labor. The high price/earnings multiples of their common shares (ranging between 17 and 21) attest to many investors’ belief that...
Craig Marston, Managing Director
Craig Marston, Managing Director
CEM Marine
Analysis of: Credit Crunch Spreads to Shipyards (www.marinelink.com)
The impact of the "credit crunch," while real for individual companies, is not a factor for the overall shipbuilding industry.  The few building slots that have been canceled by owner default have been readily resold at higher margins.  The drop-off in post-2010 orders has its roots in oversupply...
Jack Lifton, Managing Director
Jack Lifton, Managing Director
Jack Lifton, LLC
Analysis of: Chrysler Sues Johnson Controls For $15M In Overcharges (online.wsj.com)
In just this year Cerberus' accountants may have inadvertently exposed the seamy side of cost cutting in the American OEM automtoive industry: 1. Overcharging by non-competitive politically correct suppliers, 2. Underbidding by suppliers desparate to keep their own factories open, and now 3. Short-weighting...

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