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Apathetik
PostPosted: Fri Dec 28, 2007 2:36 pm Post subject: Tata Motors and Ford. Reply with quote

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Question one: How do you think Tata will perform over the next 2-5yrs, specifically with the Jag and Rover in its possession.

Question two: What does this mean for Ford. How will Ford do now that it can focus on a narrower field of vehicles and with 2 billion helping it get out of it's slump (if they use the money well)

Question three: Was 2 billion enough, or do you think Ford was in to much of a panic state to hold out for more?
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i still think that ford will suffer. Mainly because they cant meet their huge backlog. Also as you probably know that Jag was owned by Ford which really didnt help them. Call kramer on Mad Money and see what he says. Then go with the opposite of him. Laughing
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I think TATA will SHINE like the Star of Bethlehem

I think that buying F now and taking the upside in a few months ad forgetting about it is the best approach with Ford. They probably screwed themselves with the loan they just took out.

I don't know if 2b was enough but I think it was just the boon tata needs to really go all the way!
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I am thinking TATA is THE(E) investment in the car industry.

Still don't feel confident in F so...I think I'll stay a spectator for now.
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