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Robert Schulz Quotes

«It's definitely a broadening of the wholesale market, and that's a positive because that market is a relatively new market in the last few years. It's been an important market since their downgrade.»
Author: Robert Schulz
«We have a negative outlook on the company. We don't think anything will happen in 2006 to cause the rating to go up.»
Author: Robert Schulz
«They're continuing to make progress. So far we're not predicting a deal won't get done.»
Author: Robert Schulz
«The progress is such that we can have a provisional separation.»
Author: Robert Schulz
«We always want to have the right rating on a company. There's nothing magical about the timing.»
Author: Robert Schulz
«At a minimum, we do not see any dramatic reversals for North American automakers.»
Author: Robert Schulz
«Our primary concern remains GM's ability to turn around the performance of its North American automotive operations.»
Author: Robert Schulz
«We see few reasons to be optimistic about 2006.»
Author: Robert Schulz
«In the next 18 months -- leading up to crucial labor negotiations -- both companies must demonstrate progress in turning around their North American operations to significantly reverse recent negative financial trends.»
Author: Robert Schulz
«Time is short to remedy these issues. The next 18 months is very important. It's vital both companies demonstrate progress in turning around their North American operations.»
Author: Robert Schulz