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Old 11-09-2011, 11:33 AM   #31
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Default Re: Ford India

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Originally Posted by pottery beige
aussies love a bargain... and they love to **** n moan about aussie jobs going overseas........
And then they turn around and buy imported vehicles, 85% or more of the market.


On a slightly different track,
People often forget that Ford has less than 10% of the Australian new vehicle market,
Ford is choosing which segments they want to play in and what price they want for vehicles,
it's not about maximizing sales, it's about maximizing profit per vehicle.


If Ford could get $1,000 nett profit per vehicle on all 90,000 odd they sell each year,
then that would mean an after tax profit of $90 million - something FoA would be pleased with...
I only hope we get new Eco LPI, Ecoboost, Ranger, Escape, maybe Ecosport as soon as possible to boost income.
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Old 11-09-2011, 02:47 PM   #32
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Yeah, you don't seem to see them anymore. They all seem to be small little buzz boxes now..........
In Rockhampton they have a lot of Prius taxis...trust me, you will have fun trying to fit four average sized blokes in one of them after a night out...especially when one is a huge Kiwi...I can still hear Nigel, squidged into one rear corner, saying loudly to the driver "What udiot thought it'd be a good idea to huve one of these little shutbuckets as a taxi?!"
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Old 11-09-2011, 02:49 PM   #33
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Huh?
FoA announced that $1.1 billion would be spent over 10 years starting in 2006.
Results:

Figo for India
T6 Ranger
T6 SUV
SZ Territory
FG II Falcon
Small Car for China
Assisting other divisions with engineering support..
Design prework for post 2015 Falcon...

How much more engineering work do you want ?
The engineering side is doing very well, I wasn't reffering to that, but the manufacturing side of things which underpins pretty much the whole operation has been a different story lately, hopefully not too much longer and it will get better.

Wthout local manufacturing the whole engineering side starts to become shaky, they both need each other to survive surely.

And it was a $1.8 million investment in PG and PD facilities and E8 programs. The other programs weren't counted in that. If you can find a press release from the time it will show that.
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