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Old 13-10-2011, 01:49 PM   #1
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www.mlive.com/lansing-news/index.ssf/2011/10/new_book_says_general_motors_w.html


Bathurst would have become real boring!

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If that is true it would have been the end of the world as we know it for some.....
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Old 13-10-2011, 02:38 PM   #3
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You mean instead of a procession of mechanically identical vehicles with two different badges it would become a procession of mechanically identical vehicles with one badge....
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Whats even more interesting is the anti GM comments, I knew they were angry but wow. We all know the internet is good for a whinge but its pretty consistent!
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Here's a much better link with much more detailed story line LINK
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“HI, Bill, it’s Rick Wagoner. You know, I think it’s really time we put our companies together.”

Bill Ford wasn’t sure he’d heard right. Mr. Wagoner, the chairman and chief executive of General Motors, wanted to talk about a merger between Ford and G.M.?

He did. Mr. Wagoner and his operating chief, Fritz Henderson, would come by to talk.

Mr. Ford was stunned. He knew G.M. was desperate. But even now, in July 2008, he had no idea it was this desperate. And he couldn’t snub Rick Wagoner. Sure, Mr. Ford said. Come on over, and bring Fritz.

The idea had been the subject of theoretical debate for years. What if G.M. and Ford joined forces? Even in their shrunken state, they would have a combined 38 percent share of the United States market, and a huge international presence. All that purchasing power, manufacturing muscle and technical skill under one roof. Thousands of overlapping jobs could be eliminated. Painful as that might be, it could save billions. Chrysler? Forget it. Instead of a Big Three, there would be a Big One.

But could it even be done? G.M. and Ford had competed head-on for decades. This was not just a rivalry. This was opposite sides of town, you-stay-on-yours-and-I’ll-stay-on-mine. So, as a practical matter, a merger had never been seriously considered — until now.

Bill Ford didn’t like the sound of it. G.M. must be in serious trouble if its executives were coming to Ford for help or answers. The idea of a merger nauseated him. The U.A.W. would go nuts.

Mr. Ford spoke with his C.E.O., Alan R. Mulally, and they agreed that they had to talk to G.M., if only to find out what was going on. Mr. Wagoner’s approach was out of character. Maybe G.M. was in even worse shape than it was letting on.

The meeting that followed would profoundly affect the course of both automakers. Mr. Wagoner and Mr. Henderson arrived with Ray Young, G.M.’s chief financial officer. Don Leclair, Ford’s C.F.O., joined, too.

Mr. Wagoner began. G.M. and Ford should merge, he said. The synergies would be phenomenal. Savings would be huge. The possibilities were endless.

Bill Ford was shocked. G.M. was serious. Who, he asked, would run this new company? As bad as Ford’s stock price was, Ford still had a higher market value than G.M.

Mr. Wagoner noted that G.M. was bigger in terms of sales. So, by all rights, it should probably be in charge. But maybe they could share management, or discuss it later, he suggested.

Mr. Mulally mostly listened. He wanted to know more about G.M.’s true state. He surely didn’t want any part of any merger. As far as he was concerned, G.M. was a roaring five-alarm fire. Why, he asked, was it coming to Ford now?

Mr. Wagoner and Mr. Henderson explained that G.M. was running low on cash and was having trouble borrowing money. By merging with Ford, it could go back to Wall Street.


So that’s what this is about. G.M. is going broke, Bill Ford realized. Ford had $30 billion in the bank, and that’s what G.M. really wanted. It wasn’t about Ford at all. It was about saving G.M. Mr. Ford didn’t need to hear any more. “No thanks,” he said. “This would never work out. “

Mr. Henderson jumped in, reiterating how good a marriage could be. “Don (LeClaire) and I did a lot of work on this earlier,” he said. “I know G.M. inside and out, and Don knows Ford inside and out. Between the two of us we could figure it out pretty quickly.”

Mr. Leclair kept his mouth shut. Mr. Ford was doing the talking.

“No,” Mr. Ford said. “No, thanks.”

Mr. Wagoner understood. This wasn’t happening. “Well if you don’t do it with us,” he said, “we’re going to look elsewhere.” With that, the G.M. execs left.

At first, Mr. Ford was angry. G.M. could be so arrogant. But the overture was disturbing. If G.M. went bankrupt, a big part of the automotive supply chain could collapse. That would hurt the entire industry, including Ford. Bill Ford respected G.M.’s power and mass as no one else at Ford could. After all, he is a great-grandson of Henry Ford.

“I grew up in this town, and G.M. was the giant,” he later recalled. “That was just the reality of life for me from childhood.”

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Whats even more interesting is the anti GM comments, I knew they were angry but wow. We all know the internet is good for a whinge but its pretty consistent!

Exactly. That's also why they loved that "Ford didn't take the bailout" ad. Interesting that it got pulled, wonder if Bambi got nervous of an American telling it like it is.
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GM arrogance reminds me of Holden arrogance over here.

To suggest a merger with Ford to save their ***** and then say we should run the new company is just unbelieveable.
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GM arrogance reminds me of Holden arrogance over here.

To suggest a merger with Ford to save their ***** and then say we should run the new company is just unbelieveable.
Which is why I believe Ford supported loans for GM and Chrysler to keep a level playing field,
unlike the spin and rinse bankruptcy which gave GM a huge commercial advantage over Ford...
The US government helped GM too much and now they "look" in better shape than Ford,
mostly because it has practically no debt and $32 billion cash in hand.

At least Ford has the high moral ground on debt repayment....

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Old 13-10-2011, 06:53 PM   #9
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Can you imagine, instead of the highly innovative new Focus and the Fiesta, we'd be having this fugly piece of crap...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9tB7V...&feature=feedu

2012 Chevrolet Sonic


No doubt this will make it to our shores with a Holden badge slapped on it at some point.
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Old 13-10-2011, 07:21 PM   #10
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One way for old Henry to get his original company back
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Old 13-10-2011, 07:44 PM   #11
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sounds like good business sense by GM , they merge with a company that is in a much better pozzy and use up their resources to hopefully pull them out of the crap, either that or take Ford down with them !
and a smarter move by Ford not falling for it.
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Only General Motors would do something as sad & pathetic as that. And they wonder why theyre drowning in their own idiocy. How can Americans take pride in a company that has no pride of their own? Just plain sad.
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Old 14-10-2011, 01:26 AM   #13
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Yup bathurst would of sucked you would of had identical cars driving around the track oh wait.
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You mean instead of a procession of mechanically identical vehicles with two different badges it would become a procession of mechanically identical vehicles with one badge....
On that I agree, but also add the following:

a "mindless" procession and near visually identical, that are eons removed from the road vehicles that share the same shape.

does anyone know/care who won apart from the died in the wool enthusiast , what a disaster of a competition.
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On that I agree, but also add the following:

a "mindless" procession and near visually identical, that are eons removed from the road vehicles that share the same shape.

does anyone know/care who won apart from the died in the wool enthusiast , what a disaster of a competition.
The V8SC's still have a decent following [personal name removed], its still a very competitive and popular series.

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does anyone know/care who won apart from the died in the wool enthusiast , what a disaster of a competition.

Shouldn't that be "dyed in the wool"?
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On that I agree, but also add the following:

a "mindless" procession and near visually identical, that are eons removed from the road vehicles that share the same shape.

does anyone know/care who won apart from the died in the wool enthusiast , what a disaster of a competition.
You forgot about the 'safety car' that comes out periodically, just to get the cars together again when one is starting to get too far ahead.

Bathurst? Didnt watch it at all last Sunday, used to watch it religiously from start to finish every year when it was proper racing.
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It really comes down to the engineering personnel in the teams.

Look at Triple 8, they have one of the best talents in the field in
Andrew Thompson. HRT would have progressed a little better had there team manager
Rob Crawford not resigned. It's a shame as he was progressing nicely since '08.

Each of these teams has their own way, or
independent school of thought but all their
information in the end brings them within
fractions of tenths within each other.

When I get time I don't mind watching it - just too busy with work on the
weekends fixing all the problems our IT department cause lol - the good racing
and duals are what I find exciting.



Edit: I just realised this wasn't the topic, sorry.

GM, what blood-suckers.
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It really comes down to the engineering personnel in the teams.

Look at Triple 8, they have one of the best talents in the field in
Andrew Thompson. HRT would have progressed a little better had there team manager
Rob Crawford not resigned. It's a shame as he was progressing nicely since '08.

Each of these teams has their own way, or
independent school of thought but all their
information in the end brings them within
fractions of tenths within each other.

When I get time I don't mind watching it - just too busy with work on the
weekends fixing all the problems our IT department cause lol - the good racing
and duals are what I find exciting.
The problem comes though when you Robb peter to pay paul.
There is s school of thought that IT is where its at..
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On that I agree, but also add the following:

a "mindless" procession and near visually identical, that are eons removed from the road vehicles that share the same shape.

does anyone know/care who won apart from the died in the wool enthusiast , what a disaster of a competition.
I have to agree with you on that one sudszy, the V8 supercars in general are a disaster. Bathurst is just a magnet for bogans - both the alcoholic feral and the package holiday to Bali types - and all it does is contribute to the image problem faced by the Falcon and the Commodore. I'm glad that with each passing year there are less and less Fords in the competition, the modern Bathurst is an absolute joke compared to what it used to be. Who really cares who wins? The only thing those cars share with their production counterparts are the body shells. Maybe if it was an actual GT-P against an SS-V or something I might feel differently.
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The problem comes though when you Robb peter to pay paul.
There is s school of thought that IT is where its at..
Well if they're IT is as bad as ours then no wonder. I sometimes feel like
chucking them in the Yarra.

The point with GM is they're still selling quite well despite the GFC, but still, no
matter how much money they make they won't ever repay the taxpayers their
money.. to know they approached Ford just to robb them is a low blow.
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Well if they're IT is as bad as ours then no wonder. I sometimes feel like
chucking them in the Yarra.

The point with GM is they're still selling quite well despite the GFC, but still, no
matter how much money they make they won't ever repay the taxpayers their
money.. to know they approached Ford just to robb them is a low blow.
I agree, they Drew too much money from tax payers to survive... they love to Robb us...
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Can you imagine, instead of the highly innovative new Focus and the Fiesta, we'd be having this fugly piece of crap...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9tB7V...&feature=feedu

2012 Chevrolet Sonic


No doubt this will make it to our shores with a Holden badge slapped on it at some point.
With a marketing campaign aimed at young women as they did with the fugly Barina 'Spark.' That POS sold a lot too...

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PEOPLE ARE MORONS
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Nothing wrong with pushing the Focus.. Women buy cars too..
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I prefer watching the pre-race event with Jim Richards, Seto, Jason Richards, Bowe and the crew. Cars look a little more real and dance different on the track from make to make. Good fun to watch even thought they are a modenised versions of their former glory. I say bring in an Endurance race for them. Shake them up the field a little more.
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Nothing wrong with pushing the Focus.. Women buy cars too..
What are you trying to say?
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you look great in pink...

seriously im looking at the Focus next time i buy.....
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Damn. If this had gone ahead, I would have had to put a Chevrolet badge on my utes....

And that would have sucked.

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You mean instead of a procession of mechanically identical vehicles with two different badges it would become a procession of mechanically identical vehicles with one badge....
+ 1!!! Group Nc or Touring Car Masters racing is the go!
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