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Erich Merkle Quotes

«Someone has to make sure Delphi's parts are not interrupted.»
Author: Erich Merkle
«But nothing like what GM and Ford are going through. Long term, I think Chrysler's prospects look incredibly bright.»
Author: Erich Merkle
«The light vehicle segment is so incredibly competitive. Whenever you have such high levels of competition, it has a tendency to drive prices down.»
Author: Erich Merkle
«It's incredibly cyclical. It basically depends on business spending. If they're not spending money, that industry dries up real fast.»
Author: Erich Merkle
«At this point, it doesn't seem like Suzuki can give General Motors anything that Daewoo can't.»
Author: Erich Merkle
«Right now Toyota is really struggling for capacity. They can't build enough cars. They have to import them from Japan. They definitely have the ability to sell more vehicles.»
Author: Erich Merkle
«It's the 800-pound gorilla. No one seems able to stop them.»
Author: Erich Merkle
«It would be devastating for Ford - they would lose money hand over fist. If they're not able to build F-Series, it would just strangle them.»
Author: Erich Merkle
«It's a matter of time before GM files for bankruptcy if these issues aren't addressed.»
Author: Erich Merkle
«If General Motors is going to survive, they have to be a smaller organization and get the cost structure under control. They've got to become lean, streamline their processes, get products to market faster and take more risks.»
Author: Erich Merkle

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