12-18-2008, 09:57 PM | #61 | |
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No shit... those bastards should be guilty of fraud... remember the auto's are asking for a loan... not a handout. |
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12-18-2008, 10:35 PM | #62 | |
Guys... where *are* we?
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It was only a year and a half ago that they were bought out by Cerberus. With grand promises- "Our plan really is to provide patient capital," says Cerberus spokesman Peter Duda; to "free management from quarter-to-quarter results and allow them to focus on a long-term recovery and transformation plan." In 2007, they had $49 B in revenue, and 72,000 employees (http://money.cnn.com/galleries/2008/...fortune/4.html) Or maybe $59 B in revenue (http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?p...d=aalBEC_fQHRE) But either way, the consensus is that they lost money- $1.2 B in the Bloomberg article above, or maybe closer to $3 B (http://www.usatoday.com/money/econom...54538415_x.htm) Hey, a few billion here or there. Whatever. So let's take the most conservative scenario- $49 B revenue, with a $1.2 B loss. Rounding for convenience, that means they managed to lose $50 Billion dollars in a year. $50,000,000,000 With 72,000 employees, that works out to a bit over $706,000 per person. Which is a damn sight more than even the wild-ass "$72/hour average wage" figure (a hair under $150k/year). In fact, even if they did pay all 72,000 employees an average of $150K in 2007, that would only account for a fifth of the loss- they'd still be able to give away 1.4 Million cars at $30,000 net loss per vehicle before they hit the big negative $50B! The three domestic manufacturers together only sold 16 Billion cars that year. So there's plenty of money moving around- far too much for anyone honest to be crying poverty. The trick is finding anyone honest in a game with numbers that big |
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12-18-2008, 10:43 PM | #63 | |
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Oh wait! Cerberus refused to invest any more cash into Chrysler... i wonder why? |
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12-18-2008, 10:53 PM | #64 | |
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Re your high 700k+ figure - that isnt unexpected when someone is assembling high priced parts with a small margin. you are throwing around numbers, but do you actually know what they mean? they do have material costs, SG&A, etc. Your post was some of the sketchiest financial math Ive seen in ages on a messageboard. Last edited by ducati_atx; 12-18-2008 at 10:57 PM.. |
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12-18-2008, 11:30 PM | #65 | |
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I obviously did not propose my figures as my reasonable assumption of Chrysler LLC's unpublished 2007 P&L (especially since the mid-year sale makes the whole thing an even bigger fucking mess). What I was pointing out was that even at this ridiculous $72/hour average, labor costs comprise little more than 20% of COGS. I draw a number of conclusions from this: 1. Anyone who insists that unions are solely to blame for the downfall of the domestic auto industry is a moron. 2. Claims that "the domestic auto industry is doomed to fail because domestic cars are all crap and nobody buys them" are willfully ignorant. 3. The higher-ups at Cerberus must be very well-connected. 4. If I had to choose between an extra two weeks paid vacation, and getting paid $19 Million to be CEO for a year without even having to make a profit, I know damn well which one I'd choose. 5. I can't remember #5. |
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12-18-2008, 11:35 PM | #66 | |
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