RE: DaimlerChrysler

From: Craig Baltzer (Craig.Baltzer@Anjura.COM)
Date: Mon May 11 1998 - 00:01:18 EDT


What deal with Caterpillar? They have a deal with Cummins, but not Cat
as far as I know...

Craig

-----Original Message-----
From: Mike P Sykes [mailto:miggitymike@juno.com]
Sent: May 10, 1998 8:13 PM
To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
Subject: Re: DML: DaimlerChrysler

Hey, wait a minute... what about CC's contract with Caterpillar? If
Daimler owns Chrysler AND Nissan Deisel, does that mean they are gonna'
start putting Nissan Motors in the HD Rams, or are they gonna' stick
with
Cat? I'd be interested in seeing how that turns out. I know CC gets a
good amount of the Towing Set becuase of the Cummins.... I know they
would hate to loose those loyal customers.....
-mike

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On Sun, 10 May 1998 19:12:31 -0500 Robert Trottmann
<rotrottmann@davidson.edu> writes:
>Close but no banana. DaimlerChrysler itself is the 5th largest,
>behind GM,
>Ford, VW, and Toyota, in terms of # of cars sold. Just announced
>today,
>Daimler is trying to buy Nissan Diesel Motor company, Nissan's truck
>opperation. Now that would be one hell of a company, Daimler,
>Chrysler,
>Nissan Diesel....I guess the future is here.
>So, where is my money going today?
>Later,
>Robert
>
>Bruce Aaron Hefner wrote:
>
>> >
>> > I realize that. That's old news. I'm thinking Ford will have to
>> > merge/buy again to keep up w/ capacity. DaimlerChrysler is still
>behind
>> > Ford in terms of size, but not very far at all. With the
>improvements
>> > the two added together will give, Ford is going to sink or swim,
>and to
>> > swim, they must merge. GM, on the other hand, is big enough to
>stay
>> > alive. Jag was nothing anyway, it was going to fail sooner or
>later, it
>> > was just a matter of time.
>> > Rolls and Bently and Jag were bought out b/c they were small.
>What the
>> > Daimler Chrysler deal does, is redefine what a "small" car company
>is.
>> > Later,
>> > Robert
>> >
>> Well what I read the other day said that Chrysler by itself is the
>5th
>> largest automaker in the world, so the combined DB-CC will have to
>be at
>> least the third largest in the world if not the second largest (I
>assume
>> GM is the largest and Ford's second so with the merger they should
>be
>> right on the heels of Ford if not overtaking them...).. Just my
>> thoughts...
>>
>> Bruce
>
>
>
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