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Ford Wants To Open New Plants & Coming Layoffs Stateside


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agreed local market production helps offset fluctuation in currency valuations

 

you suck, copy and paste elevator boy, add something new, original, go with the flow what have you added. Is your life that boring? ughh let me go and puke and come back later

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Outside the Ford North America, all the other Ford Regions actually make profits.I have no problem with profitable divisions increasing capacity and strengthening their market share.It's only natural that you build more plants in expanding markets and close down unprofitable ones.

 

Great post. Indeed that's what Ford should be doing, but the economic horizon in Europe and Asia are similar or following the US economic Crisis. So my message is we are way too late in this game, so let's keep some dry powder, and do the exapansion in the next boom, and time it correctly. If we expand now when economic situation will deteriorate, then we will just write off more fixed assets down the road. Ford made money in Europe and South America. In both continents, economics are not that great, and recession coming. However, Ford motor has a history of buying high, and selling low. So I'm sure it will do it, and that will be the end of it.

 

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you suck, copy and paste elevator boy, add something new, original, go with the flow what have you added. Is your life that boring? ughh let me go and puke and come back later

 

 

still waiting for you to back up your statements

 

 

oh wait, that ain't gonna happen because you are full of shit and have no idea what you are talking about

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Hey dumbass, where is the answer to that 50% cut in employees you mentioned? I'm still waiting for the answers

 

Actually you are the ignorant garbage leftover from soon to be big 3 forum, that's what big 3 is good about, copy and paste invention from the Japanese, Swedish, German, and the list goes and on and on. Have some pride asphalt.

 

i.e. Stagflation, copy from one of my messages, and paste as if its your own. Ignorant bastardo

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Actually you are the ignorant garbage leftover from soon to be big 3 forum, that's what big 3 is good about, copy and paste invention from the Japanese, Swedish, German, and the list goes and on and on. Have some pride asphalt.

 

i.e. Stagflation, copy from one of my messages, and paste as if its your own. Ignorant bastardo

 

 

Son, that term is floating around the now for oh, i don't know, since 1978!

 

Did you friggen copyright it

 

:hysterical::hysterical::hysterical::hysterical::hysterical:

 

I see that when you start losing an argument, you start your name calling

 

:hysterical::hysterical::hysterical::hysterical::hysterical:

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I'm not responding to an elevator box

 

 

 

there you go again.

 

spouting off and not backing up your statements.

 

 

if you think we are left with the impression that you are somehow knowledgable, you are sadly mistaken.

 

 

you have zero credibility. everyone here knows you are full of shit.

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Actually you are the ignorant garbage leftover from soon to be big 3 forum, that's what big 3 is good about, copy and paste invention from the Japanese, Swedish, German, and the list goes and on and on. Have some pride asphalt.

 

i.e. Stagflation, copy from one of my messages, and paste as if its your own. Ignorant bastardo

Americans copying from the Japanese, Swedish, and Germans? :hysterical:

 

The USA is responsible for more technological innovations in the last 50 years than every other country combined.

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so to what is Salsashithead referring about late 80's Ford vehicles?

 

 

the 2.9 Ranger

the crappy 4 cyl fox Mustang

Windstar

Tempo

Festiva/Aspire

the 87 F150????

the Bronco 2?????

 

 

 

what the eff is this guy smoking?

 

Wait, you forgot my favorite. AEROSTAR. I owned an '88. I loved it.

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The 80's era Ranger where damn good. The King cab gave you ample secure starage room and the full size box was great for cargo hauling. The short box's that are common on smaller trucks now are useless. Go back to the 80's size and I would get another one for a second vehicle, my Freestar is ok for going out with the family and lite loads but I have to borrow a truck for anything big.

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