D-C might become just D and C.
#31
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Re: D-C might become just D and C
ABC this morning said GM is look into acquiring Chrysler and combining
their design facilities.
Coasty
"Lee Ayrton" <layrton@panix.com> wrote in message
news:Pine.NEB.4.64.0702141652560.2921@panix2.panix .com...
>
>
> http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?p...kmg&refer=home
>
> Selected highlights:
>
> <q> DaimlerChrysler AG may sell or seek partners for its unprofitable
> Chrysler division, abandoning its vision of building a successful carmaker
> that sold luxury Mercedes-Benz sedans as well as Dodge pickup trucks.</q>
>
> <q>``We want to ensure that the core of Daimler can be protected from a
> possible financial downwards spiral at Chrysler,'</q>
>
> <q> Renault and Nissan may be a possible partner for Chrysler, </q>
>
> <q> Former Chief Executive Schrempp was heckled at most of the annual
> meetings by investors who demanded he sell the division.</q>
>
> <q> DaimlerChrysler is in talks with General Motors to sell Chrysler to
> the world's largest carmaker, Manager Magazine reported, citing
> unidentified company sources. The talks are at ``an early stage,'' it
> said. </q>
>
>
>
> --
> "We began to realize, as we plowed on with the destruction of New Jersey,
> that the extent of our American lunatic fringe had been underestimated."
> Orson Wells on the reaction to the _War Of The Worlds_ broadcast.
>
their design facilities.
Coasty
"Lee Ayrton" <layrton@panix.com> wrote in message
news:Pine.NEB.4.64.0702141652560.2921@panix2.panix .com...
>
>
> http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?p...kmg&refer=home
>
> Selected highlights:
>
> <q> DaimlerChrysler AG may sell or seek partners for its unprofitable
> Chrysler division, abandoning its vision of building a successful carmaker
> that sold luxury Mercedes-Benz sedans as well as Dodge pickup trucks.</q>
>
> <q>``We want to ensure that the core of Daimler can be protected from a
> possible financial downwards spiral at Chrysler,'</q>
>
> <q> Renault and Nissan may be a possible partner for Chrysler, </q>
>
> <q> Former Chief Executive Schrempp was heckled at most of the annual
> meetings by investors who demanded he sell the division.</q>
>
> <q> DaimlerChrysler is in talks with General Motors to sell Chrysler to
> the world's largest carmaker, Manager Magazine reported, citing
> unidentified company sources. The talks are at ``an early stage,'' it
> said. </q>
>
>
>
> --
> "We began to realize, as we plowed on with the destruction of New Jersey,
> that the extent of our American lunatic fringe had been underestimated."
> Orson Wells on the reaction to the _War Of The Worlds_ broadcast.
>
#32
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Re: D-C might become just D and C
ABC this morning said GM is look into acquiring Chrysler and combining
their design facilities.
Coasty
"Lee Ayrton" <layrton@panix.com> wrote in message
news:Pine.NEB.4.64.0702141652560.2921@panix2.panix .com...
>
>
> http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?p...kmg&refer=home
>
> Selected highlights:
>
> <q> DaimlerChrysler AG may sell or seek partners for its unprofitable
> Chrysler division, abandoning its vision of building a successful carmaker
> that sold luxury Mercedes-Benz sedans as well as Dodge pickup trucks.</q>
>
> <q>``We want to ensure that the core of Daimler can be protected from a
> possible financial downwards spiral at Chrysler,'</q>
>
> <q> Renault and Nissan may be a possible partner for Chrysler, </q>
>
> <q> Former Chief Executive Schrempp was heckled at most of the annual
> meetings by investors who demanded he sell the division.</q>
>
> <q> DaimlerChrysler is in talks with General Motors to sell Chrysler to
> the world's largest carmaker, Manager Magazine reported, citing
> unidentified company sources. The talks are at ``an early stage,'' it
> said. </q>
>
>
>
> --
> "We began to realize, as we plowed on with the destruction of New Jersey,
> that the extent of our American lunatic fringe had been underestimated."
> Orson Wells on the reaction to the _War Of The Worlds_ broadcast.
>
their design facilities.
Coasty
"Lee Ayrton" <layrton@panix.com> wrote in message
news:Pine.NEB.4.64.0702141652560.2921@panix2.panix .com...
>
>
> http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?p...kmg&refer=home
>
> Selected highlights:
>
> <q> DaimlerChrysler AG may sell or seek partners for its unprofitable
> Chrysler division, abandoning its vision of building a successful carmaker
> that sold luxury Mercedes-Benz sedans as well as Dodge pickup trucks.</q>
>
> <q>``We want to ensure that the core of Daimler can be protected from a
> possible financial downwards spiral at Chrysler,'</q>
>
> <q> Renault and Nissan may be a possible partner for Chrysler, </q>
>
> <q> Former Chief Executive Schrempp was heckled at most of the annual
> meetings by investors who demanded he sell the division.</q>
>
> <q> DaimlerChrysler is in talks with General Motors to sell Chrysler to
> the world's largest carmaker, Manager Magazine reported, citing
> unidentified company sources. The talks are at ``an early stage,'' it
> said. </q>
>
>
>
> --
> "We began to realize, as we plowed on with the destruction of New Jersey,
> that the extent of our American lunatic fringe had been underestimated."
> Orson Wells on the reaction to the _War Of The Worlds_ broadcast.
>
#33
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Re: D-C might become just D and C
ABC this morning said GM is look into acquiring Chrysler and combining
their design facilities.
Coasty
"Lee Ayrton" <layrton@panix.com> wrote in message
news:Pine.NEB.4.64.0702141652560.2921@panix2.panix .com...
>
>
> http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?p...kmg&refer=home
>
> Selected highlights:
>
> <q> DaimlerChrysler AG may sell or seek partners for its unprofitable
> Chrysler division, abandoning its vision of building a successful carmaker
> that sold luxury Mercedes-Benz sedans as well as Dodge pickup trucks.</q>
>
> <q>``We want to ensure that the core of Daimler can be protected from a
> possible financial downwards spiral at Chrysler,'</q>
>
> <q> Renault and Nissan may be a possible partner for Chrysler, </q>
>
> <q> Former Chief Executive Schrempp was heckled at most of the annual
> meetings by investors who demanded he sell the division.</q>
>
> <q> DaimlerChrysler is in talks with General Motors to sell Chrysler to
> the world's largest carmaker, Manager Magazine reported, citing
> unidentified company sources. The talks are at ``an early stage,'' it
> said. </q>
>
>
>
> --
> "We began to realize, as we plowed on with the destruction of New Jersey,
> that the extent of our American lunatic fringe had been underestimated."
> Orson Wells on the reaction to the _War Of The Worlds_ broadcast.
>
their design facilities.
Coasty
"Lee Ayrton" <layrton@panix.com> wrote in message
news:Pine.NEB.4.64.0702141652560.2921@panix2.panix .com...
>
>
> http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?p...kmg&refer=home
>
> Selected highlights:
>
> <q> DaimlerChrysler AG may sell or seek partners for its unprofitable
> Chrysler division, abandoning its vision of building a successful carmaker
> that sold luxury Mercedes-Benz sedans as well as Dodge pickup trucks.</q>
>
> <q>``We want to ensure that the core of Daimler can be protected from a
> possible financial downwards spiral at Chrysler,'</q>
>
> <q> Renault and Nissan may be a possible partner for Chrysler, </q>
>
> <q> Former Chief Executive Schrempp was heckled at most of the annual
> meetings by investors who demanded he sell the division.</q>
>
> <q> DaimlerChrysler is in talks with General Motors to sell Chrysler to
> the world's largest carmaker, Manager Magazine reported, citing
> unidentified company sources. The talks are at ``an early stage,'' it
> said. </q>
>
>
>
> --
> "We began to realize, as we plowed on with the destruction of New Jersey,
> that the extent of our American lunatic fringe had been underestimated."
> Orson Wells on the reaction to the _War Of The Worlds_ broadcast.
>
#34
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Re: D-C might become just D and C.
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
> I wouldn't mind if Ford buys Jeep, then they can use the JK platform for a
> real return of the SWB Bronco...
>
> But Ford is having its own problems. GM, too. Neither one of them is in the
> financial position to buy Chrysler, so I take these reports with a liberal
> grain of salt.
>
Not necessarily. It IS possible to take two ailing companies and turn
them into one profitable one. That's all GM would need to do is prove
that their acquisition of DC would put the resulting company in the
black and the banks will go for it.
Facility mergers, man power consolidation, product line trimmings and
such could conceivably make GM a stronger and profitable entity again.
That's not to say it WILL, only that it is possible for a weak company
to buy a weak competitor and come out strong in the end.
> I wouldn't mind if Ford buys Jeep, then they can use the JK platform for a
> real return of the SWB Bronco...
>
> But Ford is having its own problems. GM, too. Neither one of them is in the
> financial position to buy Chrysler, so I take these reports with a liberal
> grain of salt.
>
Not necessarily. It IS possible to take two ailing companies and turn
them into one profitable one. That's all GM would need to do is prove
that their acquisition of DC would put the resulting company in the
black and the banks will go for it.
Facility mergers, man power consolidation, product line trimmings and
such could conceivably make GM a stronger and profitable entity again.
That's not to say it WILL, only that it is possible for a weak company
to buy a weak competitor and come out strong in the end.
#35
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Re: D-C might become just D and C.
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
> I wouldn't mind if Ford buys Jeep, then they can use the JK platform for a
> real return of the SWB Bronco...
>
> But Ford is having its own problems. GM, too. Neither one of them is in the
> financial position to buy Chrysler, so I take these reports with a liberal
> grain of salt.
>
Not necessarily. It IS possible to take two ailing companies and turn
them into one profitable one. That's all GM would need to do is prove
that their acquisition of DC would put the resulting company in the
black and the banks will go for it.
Facility mergers, man power consolidation, product line trimmings and
such could conceivably make GM a stronger and profitable entity again.
That's not to say it WILL, only that it is possible for a weak company
to buy a weak competitor and come out strong in the end.
> I wouldn't mind if Ford buys Jeep, then they can use the JK platform for a
> real return of the SWB Bronco...
>
> But Ford is having its own problems. GM, too. Neither one of them is in the
> financial position to buy Chrysler, so I take these reports with a liberal
> grain of salt.
>
Not necessarily. It IS possible to take two ailing companies and turn
them into one profitable one. That's all GM would need to do is prove
that their acquisition of DC would put the resulting company in the
black and the banks will go for it.
Facility mergers, man power consolidation, product line trimmings and
such could conceivably make GM a stronger and profitable entity again.
That's not to say it WILL, only that it is possible for a weak company
to buy a weak competitor and come out strong in the end.
#36
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Re: D-C might become just D and C.
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
> I wouldn't mind if Ford buys Jeep, then they can use the JK platform for a
> real return of the SWB Bronco...
>
> But Ford is having its own problems. GM, too. Neither one of them is in the
> financial position to buy Chrysler, so I take these reports with a liberal
> grain of salt.
>
Not necessarily. It IS possible to take two ailing companies and turn
them into one profitable one. That's all GM would need to do is prove
that their acquisition of DC would put the resulting company in the
black and the banks will go for it.
Facility mergers, man power consolidation, product line trimmings and
such could conceivably make GM a stronger and profitable entity again.
That's not to say it WILL, only that it is possible for a weak company
to buy a weak competitor and come out strong in the end.
> I wouldn't mind if Ford buys Jeep, then they can use the JK platform for a
> real return of the SWB Bronco...
>
> But Ford is having its own problems. GM, too. Neither one of them is in the
> financial position to buy Chrysler, so I take these reports with a liberal
> grain of salt.
>
Not necessarily. It IS possible to take two ailing companies and turn
them into one profitable one. That's all GM would need to do is prove
that their acquisition of DC would put the resulting company in the
black and the banks will go for it.
Facility mergers, man power consolidation, product line trimmings and
such could conceivably make GM a stronger and profitable entity again.
That's not to say it WILL, only that it is possible for a weak company
to buy a weak competitor and come out strong in the end.
#37
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Re: D-C might become just D and C.
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
> I wouldn't mind if Ford buys Jeep, then they can use the JK platform for a
> real return of the SWB Bronco...
>
> But Ford is having its own problems. GM, too. Neither one of them is in the
> financial position to buy Chrysler, so I take these reports with a liberal
> grain of salt.
>
Not necessarily. It IS possible to take two ailing companies and turn
them into one profitable one. That's all GM would need to do is prove
that their acquisition of DC would put the resulting company in the
black and the banks will go for it.
Facility mergers, man power consolidation, product line trimmings and
such could conceivably make GM a stronger and profitable entity again.
That's not to say it WILL, only that it is possible for a weak company
to buy a weak competitor and come out strong in the end.
> I wouldn't mind if Ford buys Jeep, then they can use the JK platform for a
> real return of the SWB Bronco...
>
> But Ford is having its own problems. GM, too. Neither one of them is in the
> financial position to buy Chrysler, so I take these reports with a liberal
> grain of salt.
>
Not necessarily. It IS possible to take two ailing companies and turn
them into one profitable one. That's all GM would need to do is prove
that their acquisition of DC would put the resulting company in the
black and the banks will go for it.
Facility mergers, man power consolidation, product line trimmings and
such could conceivably make GM a stronger and profitable entity again.
That's not to say it WILL, only that it is possible for a weak company
to buy a weak competitor and come out strong in the end.
#38
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Re: D-C might become just D and C.
"Jeff DeWitt" <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote in message
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>I wonder what is the smallest size a viable car company in the current US
>market is? Would an independent Jeep be able to survive on it's own?
>
> Somehow I doubt it, and if it DID it would really have to be a privately
> held company, otherwise someone would swallow it up.
>
> For Jeep to be a successful company all on it's own I think it would
> either need someone or a small group of people with very deep pockets.
>
> Hmm, wonder what Bill Gates drives?
>
> Jeff DeWitt
>
> Clap Trap wrote:
>> Wouldn't it be great if Jeep broke off and became its own entity again?
>> Maybe then we could dump the libby, IFS, and get a small Jeep again.
>>
>> Wishful thinking I know. Sigh...
Toyota is the most likely buyer for Jeep.
#39
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Re: D-C might become just D and C.
"Jeff DeWitt" <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote in message
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>I wonder what is the smallest size a viable car company in the current US
>market is? Would an independent Jeep be able to survive on it's own?
>
> Somehow I doubt it, and if it DID it would really have to be a privately
> held company, otherwise someone would swallow it up.
>
> For Jeep to be a successful company all on it's own I think it would
> either need someone or a small group of people with very deep pockets.
>
> Hmm, wonder what Bill Gates drives?
>
> Jeff DeWitt
>
> Clap Trap wrote:
>> Wouldn't it be great if Jeep broke off and became its own entity again?
>> Maybe then we could dump the libby, IFS, and get a small Jeep again.
>>
>> Wishful thinking I know. Sigh...
Toyota is the most likely buyer for Jeep.
#40
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Re: D-C might become just D and C.
"Jeff DeWitt" <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote in message
news:45d3d301$0$4847$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
>I wonder what is the smallest size a viable car company in the current US
>market is? Would an independent Jeep be able to survive on it's own?
>
> Somehow I doubt it, and if it DID it would really have to be a privately
> held company, otherwise someone would swallow it up.
>
> For Jeep to be a successful company all on it's own I think it would
> either need someone or a small group of people with very deep pockets.
>
> Hmm, wonder what Bill Gates drives?
>
> Jeff DeWitt
>
> Clap Trap wrote:
>> Wouldn't it be great if Jeep broke off and became its own entity again?
>> Maybe then we could dump the libby, IFS, and get a small Jeep again.
>>
>> Wishful thinking I know. Sigh...
Toyota is the most likely buyer for Jeep.