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Posted April 11, 2008
Wave of Consumer Automotive Buying Trending Away from Large Vehicles
Analysis of: Wave of Consumer Automotive Buying Trending Away from Large Vehicles | www.goontheroad.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Consumer purchasing trend shows evidence of consumers concerns about gas prices.  Just looking at one brand, Ford - we see that the Ford Focus sales were up 24% in March, while the F series truck sales suffered the same margin of losses over the same period last year.  This reflects consumer...
Posted April 11, 2008
Chrysler Debt Being Unloaded At A Deep Discount
Analysis of: Worry Returns, Boosting Treasurys | online.wsj.com
Author: Jack Sayer, Managing Partner Sayer Partners LLC
Several hundred million dollars of loans to Chrysler LLC have been sold off by one of its underwriters at 63 cents on the dollar.
Posted April 10, 2008
No Love Lost Between Old Partners Daimler & Chrysler
Analysis of: Daimler Shareholder Pleased With Results Of Chrysler Sale | news.morningstar.com
Author: Jack Sayer, Managing Partner Sayer Partners LLC
Daimler chairman and Mercedes-Benz Cars chief Dieter Zetsche on Wednesday told the annual meeting in Berlin that, after six months minus Chrysler: "All of our business operations are developing well-our key figures are significantly better than they have been in recent years."
Jack Lifton Posted April 9, 2008
The 'China Price' Upon Which GM's (And Ford's(?)) Future Survival Depends Is Rapidly and Foreseeably Growing Too Expensive For GM To Manage
Analysis of: The Last Days of Cheap Chinese | www.slate.com
Author: Jack Lifton, Managing Director Jack Lifton, LLC
GM's short sighted purchasing management, and probably Ford's as well, pinned its hopes for being able to make a profit primarily on reducing its costs of labor and materials by shifting as much as possible of its parts production to the People's republic of China. Just 3 years ago, in 2005, GM's global...
Posted April 8, 2008
No One Wants Delphi, But There's a Lot Going On In The Auto Sector
Analysis of: Why no one wants Delphi | www.247wallst.com
Author: Jack Sayer, Managing Partner Sayer Partners LLC
A worldwide slow down in auto sales has not cooled the red-hot M&A climate in the automotive sector, and carmaking executives say there are more to come.
Posted April 8, 2008
Volt To Go To Trend Setters First?
Analysis of: GM to managers: Volt is No. 1 priority | www.autonews.com
Author: Jack Sayer, Managing Partner Sayer Partners LLC
GM executives said last week they are confident they can hit the ambitious target of 40 miles of battery-driven range for Chevy's new high-profile Volt "extended range" electric vehicle. Are they now suggesting that "trend setters" will get first crack at it?
Posted April 8, 2008
Department of Justice is Accurate in the Ruling of Sirius/XM Merger - No Problem
Analysis of: DOJ Approves XM, Sirius Merger | www.pcmag.com
Author: Mark Fendley, Continuous Improvement Manager BMW Manufacturing Co., LLC
The merger of Sirius and XM satellite radio providers will not be a competitive threat to terrestrial radio or HD radio. Other competitive alternatives for the listeners ear will mean more entertainment choices in the future for those seeking audio entertainment. Sirius and XM need to fully market and...
Tim Jackson Posted April 7, 2008
Navigating Into Strong Competition
Analysis of: SiRF Lowers Q1 Rev Outlook; to Cut 7pct Jobs | www.reuters.com
Author: Tim Jackson, President Wuh-sup? LLC
With the introduction of Prima, SiRF is going toe-to-toe with some of the biggest names in the semiconductor industry. Will they be able to achieve the costs necessary to compete.
Jack Lifton Posted April 7, 2008
The Detroit Two-Step; Doublespeak About Delphi To Give GM Purchasing More Time To Save GM, Not Delphi, From Certain Disaster
Analysis of: Why no one wants Delphi | www.247wallst.com
Author: Jack Lifton, Managing Director Jack Lifton, LLC
Delphi is on life-support with no health insurance, and General Motors wants the world to think that it is offering to pay some of Delphi's bills out of the goodness of its corporate heart, and for old times sake.  The truth is that the sheer and massive incompetence of GM purchasing management has...
Posted April 4, 2008
With Auto Lenders Tightening Credit----The Car Business Is Taking Another Hit
Analysis of: Lenders Ease The Throttle On Car Loans. | online.wsj.com
Author: Jack Sayer, Managing Partner Sayer Partners LLC
Just as delinquencies and defaults are rising in the housing sector, problems are also mounting for auto lenders as consumers look to get out of their costly car leases or struggle to make their car-loan payments.
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