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August 20, 2008Have Chrysler's Cereberus Accountants Uncovered Systemic Fraud In The OEM Automotive Supplier Cost-Cutting Agenda, Or Is It Just Hypocrisy They Have "Found"?
Analysis of: Chrysler Sues Johnson Controls For $15M In Overcharges | online.wsj.com
Author: Jack Lifton, Managing Director, Jack Lifton, LLC
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...
August 18, 2008Is Palladium Overpriced Even At Less Than $300/Ounce?
Analysis of: Timminco CEO Blamed For Norilsk Woes | www.financialpost.com
Author: Jack Lifton, Managing Director, Jack Lifton, LLC
If we believe the news out of Russia then there must be palladium aplenty residing in the vaults of, or under the control of, Norilsk, the world's largest palladium producer.
August 14, 2008Why Is GM Trying To Develop An Unproven Technology. Lithium, While Its Chief Rival Ramps Up Production Of A Proven Technology That GM Was The First To See And Rejected, Nickel Metal Hydride?
Analysis of: Hybrid race heats up for carmakers | www.ft.com
Author: Jack Lifton, Managing Director, Jack Lifton, LLC
General Motors may not actually have a plan to compete with Toyota in the hybrid market. General Motors engineering and purchasing was disastrously shortsighted in the late 1990s and early 2000s, and its product planning group remains so even now. All of GM's product planning and sourcing errors were...
August 13, 2008The Age of Dollar Priced Metals Is Drawing To a Close and Perspective is The Key To Objectivity
Analysis of: Metals prices dive as dollar rallies | business.timesonline.co.uk
Author: Jack Lifton, Managing Director, Jack Lifton, LLC
Is it ridiculous to assume that a marked change in the value of the US dollar in relation to the resource backed currencies of all or even some of the BRAC countries, Brazil, Russia, Australia, and Canada, will not affect the immediate dollar price of the natural resources produced in...
August 12, 2008Gold Has Become Just A Symbol Of Wealth Rather Than Intrinsic Wealth. The Possession Of And The Production Of Energy Is The Wealth Of Nations.
Analysis of: Stocks Gain as Oil’s Fall Continues | www.nytimes.com
Author: Jack Lifton, Managing Director, Jack Lifton, LLC
Gold has no utilitarian value whatsoever. Oil, however, is intrinsically the single most valuable commodity in the world and will remain so until the production of electric energy and the fueling of ordinary passenger and freight carrying vehicles in a nation no longer uses more oil than that nation...
August 12, 2008
Bonanza of coal resource in India has been opened for global mining majors as well as coal consuming Indian companies.
Analysis of: CIL invites bids for 18 old mines | economictimes.indiatimes.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
Analysis of: CIL invites bids for 18 old mines | economictimes.indiatimes.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
Global mining companies are likely to encash this opportunity to enter into India through this indirect route easily. The coal supply may get enhanced through these mines and will ease the Indian’s demand-supply gap to some extent although in long run there will still be substantial import. Indian steel...
August 8, 2008Mercedes May Cancel Hybrid SUV Plan, Because It Can't Get Nickel Metal Hydride Batteries. What Happened To Lithium?
Analysis of: Mercedes May Cancel Hybrid SUV Plan Due To Chevron Dispute | www.informationweek.com
Author: Jack Lifton, Managing Director, Jack Lifton, LLC
Mercedes is leading the green charge in European luxury cars. It is bringing its Bluetec diesel engines to the market to improve fuel efficiency and lower emissions for its premium cars. Mercedes also keeps talking about a plug-in hybrid using a 'lithium' battery that is supposed to be coming soon....
August 7, 2008
The demand-supply gap of coal is likely to surge in India, and the growth of imported coal may continue to be in double digit for next few years.
Analysis of: Forest ministry rebuts coal claims; says shoddy reports delay approval | www.livemint.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
Analysis of: Forest ministry rebuts coal claims; says shoddy reports delay approval | www.livemint.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
Presently India produces around 430 MT of coal and imports 50 MT per year. India will need over 700 MT of coal by year 2011-12. Since the production in existing mines is not witnessing any significant growth, the delay in execution greenfield...
August 6, 2008Obama, Like GM, Does't Lack Inexperience In The Management of Scientific and Engineering Enterprises
Analysis of: Obama: 1 million plug-in hybrid vehicles by 2015 | www.autobloggreen.com
Author: Jack Lifton, Managing Director, Jack Lifton, LLC
Liberal politicians and overpaid executives seem to have exactly the same solution to all problems whether they be environmental, cultural, or scientific: Throw somebody elses's money at them. Isn't it obvious that the presently touted solutions to old problems may not be the correct ones? Isn't it...
August 6, 2008
COAL IS NOT THE CULPRIT.
Analysis of: Coal's future is safe - but what about the climate? | www.reuters.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
Analysis of: Coal's future is safe - but what about the climate? | www.reuters.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
Most of the temperature rise since the last ice age occurred before the Industrial Revolution according to studies of Icelandic coring. Even though countries such as India and China are not signatory to any global warming treaty they are pursuing a course of cleaning up their pollutants. India for instance...
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