Daimler Drops Chrysler
Daimler is unloading its 20% stake in Chrysler.
Chrysler will now be owned 100% by Cerebus Capital Management.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/28/bu...tml?ref=global
Chrysler will now be owned 100% by Cerebus Capital Management.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/28/bu...tml?ref=global
Finally.
While a few good things did happen, overall Daimler buried Chrysler.
If they are going to recover it will be better w/o Daimler.
I wonder if they will still buy parts from D? (like the trans in the Xf & the LXs)
While a few good things did happen, overall Daimler buried Chrysler.
If they are going to recover it will be better w/o Daimler.
I wonder if they will still buy parts from D? (like the trans in the Xf & the LXs)
Last edited by 70GT6; Apr 27, 2009 at 08:07 PM.
Originally Posted by InfernoRedXfire
Chrysler had loads of cash until Daimler came in and raped them. The best thing to come out of the marriage was our beloved cars.
Agreed, the only good thing from that marriage was our crossfires!
Considering that Daimler took 90% of Chryslers top engineers, 100% of Chrysler's ca$h, and cheapened and basically killed a once strong & thriving Chrysler.....I'm glad Daimler lost lots of $$ with Chrysler!!!
Who needs Daimler! They just sold Chrysler old obsolete parts for double the price anyway! I'm glad they'll have no holdings soon. Besides Daimler has been broadcasting that their 20% share is worth NOTHING...! I'm glad they gave it away for nothing.....Finally!
Originally Posted by InfernoRedXfire
Chrysler had loads of cash until Daimler came in and raped them. The best thing to come out of the marriage was our beloved cars.
Originally Posted by Mediacritic
I like the 300, too. But I hear what you're saying.
Originally Posted by GDC-SRT
Now if they can lose Nardelli( without him taking all the money) Things could actually work out.
Originally Posted by GDC-SRT
Now if they can lose Nardelli( without him taking all the money) Things could actually work out.
He cut production of money losing vehicles, he cut xtra workforce before the major collapse, and he saved Chrysler billions on operating costs, that probably would have killed Chrysler by this time. Without Nardelli Chrysler probably would have filed bankruptcy by now.
I think he did a very decent job the 2 years he was in charge. Let's not knock him.
Originally Posted by antonio311
Hey Nardelli gets paid from Cerberus, not Chrysler. And to be honest, he didn't do a bad job for a non car guy................................I think he did a very decent job the 2 years he was in charge. Let's not knock him.
Now I'm waiting to see how Cerberus will get it's hands on the cash that Diamler is paying to "rid it's self of Chrysler". Diamler did drain a huge amount of cash from the company then had the ***** to complain Chrysler was not honest about it's finicial situation. Honest? Chrysler had half the employees and made twice the profit of Diamler. Again antonio311 not directed at you, just sick of what the upper management has done for the past few years to further their own agenda's and not give a sh*t about the Company.
I left GE's employee (on my own terms) about 5 years before the battle for Jack Welch's CEO seat. Bob Nardelli lost and bolted. He was never a retail guy and totally screwed up Home Depot, but that did not stop him from getting a platinum parachute. He was more of a mfg guy, especially in the mold of neutron Jack (cut heads, cut costs, cut service, beat the $hit out of the surviving employees), so he is probably a good fit for the current mess at Chrysler. Surprised he does not visit factories, but he's there to cut/slash costs so they can survive, not grow the business. It takes a real ***** to do what he has to do. If they survive, expect them to bring in a true CEO type who will then slowly rebuild the company. Probably someone with a marketing/finance background. But first they have to live to fight another day.
Originally Posted by Goldwing
If they survive, expect them to bring in a true CEO type who will then slowly rebuild the company. Probably someone with a marketing/finance background. But first they have to live to fight another day.
Chrysler needs a good Car guy like Jim Press ( Current VP) or Sergio Marchionne.
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