Will Ford go under financially ?

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WVaHillbilly

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Ford has been taking some heavy hits financially,the worst of the big 3.
I read that they mortgaged everything to stay afloat and they are still hemoraging money. I wonder how long it will be before or if they can turn the business around ?

Ford's U.S. sales plummet 21 percent - Yahoo! News
 
/ Will Ford go under financially ? #2  
WVaHillbilly said:
Ford has been taking some heavy hits financially,the worst of the big 3.
I read that they mortgaged everything to stay afloat and they are still hemoraging money. I wonder how long it will be before or if they can turn the business around ?

Ford's U.S. sales plummet 21 percent - Yahoo! News
The gov. will step in before they go under..........RON
 
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Maybe they'll have to resussitate Lee Iacocca??? Make a few K cars?? Maybe call them F cars. For Ford of course.
 
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FARMALL RON said:
The gov. will step in before they go under..........RON
It won't be "the govt" bailing them out, it will be you and me bailing them out via our taxes. Anytime someone uses the phrase 'govt', think "my neighbors". When someone proposes a new 'govt paid' program/benefit, think about going door to door asking your neighbors, "I cant afford 'fill in the blank', could you give me some money?"
 
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The CEO of Ford collected 28 Million for 3 months work...this was several months, up to a year ago. Made my blood boil when I read that.

Until management is willing to show leadership (remember, Iacocca worked for a dollar a year when he was at Chrysler...no matter what you thought of the man, that was leadership) and make the first sacrifices, I just have no sympathy for them at all.
 
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Mike,

You mean we can't all stand around in a big circle with our hands in each other’s pockets and expect to get rich? You're a radical!

KB
 
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cp1969 said:
Ford deserves to go broke for bringing in a complete know-nothing outsider (Mulaly) and paying him $28M in that length of time. Twenty eight bucks would have been too much until he's proven himself and Ford doesn't have the time or money to put someone in the CEO spot in an earn millions-while-you-learn role. You have to wonder if going broke isn't the GOAL of the Big 3. Chrysler hired the clown that Home Depot paid $210M to go away...I'll bet he really works some magic there.

I agree - but I hope it does not happen before I hit 100,000 miles on my PSD! :eek:

~paul
 
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Everyone remembers Iacocca worked for $1 per year when he took over Chrysler, but no one remembers he was still being paid a huge severance package by Ford. In reality Ford was paying him to dig Chrysler out of the hole.
 
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It's those darn pensioneers, I tell ya! :D

-Mike Z.
 
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I am always baffled at how these auto companies can be going broke. Look at the roads. Around here people drive nice cars and seem to trade up all the time. I see $50k diesel dually trucks everywhere, $40K SUV's... etc. All brand new. How in the world can they be going broke? (Now this will likely ruffle a few feathers) UAW. It would probably be better if they could go broke, dump the union, and start all over. We have a Toyota plant right next door, no union, the workers make a very decent living, the vehicles are pretty daggone good, and less expensive. It's a win/win/win situation there. Don't get me wrong, I still think of them as rice rockets and will likely only buy Ford as long as there are Fords to buy, but you can't argue with success.
 
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ToadHill said:
Everyone remembers Iacocca worked for $1 per year when he took over Chrysler, but no one remembers he was still being paid a huge severance package by Ford. In reality Ford was paying him to dig Chrysler out of the hole.

If you've never read the book, Iacocca, you might find it interesting reading. He was a hero to some, although I really can't understand why. Ford made him very wealthy, but he cried like a baby about how bad Ford treated him, then he went to Chrysler and treated people as bad or worse than he claimed Ford treated him.:confused: And of course he never would have taken the job at Chrysler if he hadn't expected a huge income; the dollar a year deal was just silly.
 
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Bird said:
If you've never read the book, Iacocca, you might find it interesting reading. He was a hero to some, although I really can't understand why. Ford made him very wealthy, but he cried like a baby about how bad Ford treated him, then he went to Chrysler and treated people as bad or worse than he claimed Ford treated him.:confused: And of course he never would have taken the job at Chrysler if he hadn't expected a huge income; the dollar a year deal was just silly.
Remember how all the auto execs testified to congress that airbags would kill the industry. Later, they were all touting them, and Iacocca was at the forefront. Remember his TV ads? My favorite quip back then was, "Chrysler products come with two airbags, one in the car and the other on TV."

He also tried to get Congress to forgive the Chrysler loan, which would have enriched the stockholders at the taxpayers' expense. For once, Congress did the right thing.
 
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riptides said:
It's those darn pensioneers, I tell ya! :D

-Mike Z.

There's a lot of truth in that. George Will (I think) wrote that GM is a pension and medical benefits distribution entity that coincidentally makes cars.

I read in Tuesdays paper that GM has $55 billion worth of pension liabilities.
 
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Ya GM has 55 billon in liablities that the ceo/ management never funded while helping themselves to the loot ($$$$$). Toyota workers have it good because of the other unions (pay them crap> then they'll push to unionize) By the way I'm or was anti union. Kinda hurts though when you see the union people passing you by in terms of real salary and benefits. Hurts even more when they dump decaded 30yr + employees to save a few pesos. Enough - thanks for listening ED
 
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I suspect there are lots of factors that all add up. Certainly poor quality will get you as fast as anything, but are sales really that poor? I see so many new cars and trucks all over the road, if sales were any higher we wouldn't have any place to put all of them. Maybe sales are down, but cars cost a fortune these days and most families have 2 or 3 or 4... of them. How many teenagers have to borrow dad's car these days. Most of them have their own cars that are more expensive than mine.

One piece of automotive "press" if you call it that, which is not biased towards the big 3 - consumer reports. If it ain't Toyota, they hate it. The only possible exception is the F-150 which gets Toyota-like reviews. :)
 
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Profits are being compromised by rebates and low or no interest financing. If the manufacturers hadn't gotten greedy by starting their own finance companies and price gouging the consumer with outrageous margins on trucks and SUV's, and had built more economical vehicles instead of believing that fuel costs would be low forever, they wouldn't be in the position they are in today, but this is just my opinion.
 
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Spiveyman said:
One piece of automotive "press" if you call it that, which is not biased towards the big 3 - consumer reports.

Exactly. They have never accepted advertising to avoid a conflict of interest.

Mostly what that site considers "automotive press" is Car and Driver, Motor Trend, etc.

John
 
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I hope not, I don't work for Ford, but I don't wish unemployement on anyone. I think there will be a lot more cutting jobs, pay and benefits. The auto industry is changing very quickly. Ford has the capacity to produce 25% of the cars and trucks in the US market. It's actual market share is maybe 10 - 12%. The unused capacity is expensive to maintain. It is facilities, managers, workers and suppliers. Getting shed of that is painful. I sure wouldn't want to make the decision that a given plant, or employee has to go for the good of the business. American workers have it tough, no matter if youre union or not. Manufacturing is this country is declining very quickly. For every job at Ford, ther are 8 or more jobs at suppliers.
 

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