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I wouldn't worry too much at hte moment. In Austt we have a very good prudential regulation sytems in place. Oh yes there will some blood, but when it's over and profits are up again they will rehire. Aust has learnt welll from the last time USA went belly up. All the doomsdayers, i.e journo's are paid to paint a story. Bleak otcomes, etc. If that was the case, why haven't our factories started shutting down?.
I 've heard about the putting thier money is Safe deposit boxes for a while. Hold your money until we see how the market is, etc etc etc. It's not all doom and gloom, as my friend said a couple of weeks ago, it's just economic cleasing, and yes a few will go by the way in Aust. Nothing to panic about, unless you listen to journo's. Even the head of the bank here said the Govt was doing the right thing, it just the opposition talking C###. So Any takers in putting in a bid for Broady or Fishermmans Bend? |
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When I was retrenched from a big australian, I mowed lawns and worked as a labourer until I could get back into the swing of things. So when we hear the end is nigh, I have a laugh, poor pen pushers, get out and do something , dont cry poor. Unfourtunatley, to a lot of Australians, this is below them. stiff. as my signature says, look into a mirror , you will find the answers. Do what you need to do to survive, stop bleating for handouts. and don't come back with some people can't. Sorry wrong country for that s&&&& |
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I have seen waste of money by many a bisuness and in the hard times they all complain. Have a look at some of the racing teams set ups. Some do it well others , whiles others go ................ . do you really need a caffe? |
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And the little man who hasn't got a business you sanctimonious prick! I am sure he wants a latte!
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Chinamen to buy Holden, i think that was going around a little while ago IIRC.
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I would like to see Holden floated on the ASX, rather than to close or be taken over by a Chinese company. I think Toyota would also be very interested in Holden.
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i don't care who owns it all i want is the Holden brand to still be and make their own cars not be merged into another car maker like Toyota.
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Who would have thought as we were growing up(Baby Boomer), that Holden would be designing RWD drive cars for GMNA or that all of the "Big 3" would become bankrupt? A very strange world.
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In addition GM has a lot of inefficiencies in how it does business in the USA. I believe GM has around 6400 dealers in the USA, while Toyota which sells about the same number of cars has about 1400 nationwide. Plus a lot of the brands duplicate themselves with products and some like Hummer they overexpanded. The USA has a successful, modern car industry, just that it is down south where the unions don't have influence due to state laws and taxes and costs are lower. Visit a plant like BMW in South Carolina or Mercedes or Hyundai in Alabama and then go visit a GM or Ford plant in Ohio or Michigan and you can see a visible difference. GM is everywhere in the world and in a lot of cases more successful right now than GM USA. I suspect if GM USA goes bankrupt, for Holden it will be business as usual for now. In the USA are bankruptcy laws vary. If it's a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, then everything gets liquidated and the business is closed. Unlikely with GM. If it's a Chapter 11 bankruptcy, which is likely, the business has a chance to reorganize. |
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Mountainstar, I understand the UAW problem doesnt relate to the pay rate ($/hr) its the benefits package at GM.
The average age for a GM UAW member is 53, compared to 30 in the Toyota plants. The problem of Chapter 11 is market research claiming no one would buy a car from a bankrupt car maker. Whats easily saleable from the GM portfolio - didnt Penske take Allison & Detroit Diesel some years back, Terex has been mentioned. GMH? If GM go, the asset will be sold as a going concern or broken up & sold at asset realisation prices (as Rover & MG a couple of years back). Last edited by cavvy; 13 Dec 2008 at 00:22. |
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