Posted on 06/07/2009 8:41:43 AM PDT by Kaslin
Breaking News: An American car company will soon be taken-over by a business person who has expertise in the car industry. And the guy taking over is actually happy about it.
As the bankrupt General Motors corporation seeks to get rid of its non core car brands, Roger Penske, the American race car driver-turned global business magnate, will soon be purchasing Saturn, and taking over the sales, marketing, and distribution of Saturn cars and parts.
Penskes company will not be manufacturing Saturn cars themselves - hes soliciting bids from other companies to design and build the cars for him - but will focus instead on what the Penske group does best. "Our success has been with handling the business that is closest to the customer, Penske stated when the news was announced, so I don't want us to get into our own manufacturing business.."
You may have ignored this news, and it may seem like no big deal now. But consider how this conflicts with the predictions and assumptions made by Washington politicians.
Recall that fateful day (November 18th) back in 2008, when the executives of Ford, G.M., and Chrysler, took their turns before Congress begging for their share of bailout cash. This is about much more than just Detroit," then- G.M. President Rick Wagoner stated, "It's about saving the U.S. economy from a catastrophic collapse."
And it was presumed that catastrophe would necessarily ensue, if our government didnt bailout the car companies. We're concerned about the hundreds of thousands and millions of people who are involved in the automobile industry Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid rationalized 2 days later, we want them to have the jobs.. If our tax dollars werent spent to save these companies from their own mismanagement, then, to follow Senator Reids logic, the companies would simply cease to exist, and millions would be unemployed.
But we all know what happened after the U.S. car execs groveled. Politicians insisted that without their meddling, the entire industry would collapse, and so they went about meddling. The Congress tried to pass a car bailout bill, but it failed. President Bush then used his executive powers to take money from the TARP (bank bailout) funds, and doled-out a few billion to G.M. and Chrysler (Ford had to good sense to say no thanks). In doing this, Bush completely defied the will of the people and the Congress, and kept Chrysler and G.M. afloat just long enough for Obama to get inaugurated.
And one inauguration and two additional car bailouts later, President Obama has now kicked and punched his way to the point of having GM and Chrysler in a headlock, and both companies are at his mercy. With Chrysler, President Obama has drawn law suits for his interfering in the relationship between the company and its secured creditors. Additionally, Chrysler executives are fearful of Obamas coercive efforts to force a Chrysler-Fiat merger, believing that Fiat is in even worse financial health than Chrysler itself. As for G.M., President Obama claims that "our goal is to help GM get back on its feet ... and get out quickly, " but the Administrations behavior suggests that G.M. will be, indeed, government motors for the foreseeable future.
So despite all the without us they will fail predictions from Washington, after some $50 billion of our hard-earned money being handed-over, and now with two of the nations automakers in the hands of one individual - Barack Obama - the companies are still failing. Yet in the midst of the doom and gloom, and despite the predictions of President Obama, Senator Harry Reid and other congressional Democrats, an American business owner and entrepreneur sees opportunity in the car industry and is excited to jump-in.
Roger Penske isnt asking for a bailout. He isnt even asking for special government-subsidized financing for his purchase. He wants Saturn, a product line deemed to be one of the least attractive on the G.M. roster, because he believes that he can make money with it, and hes willing to risk his money and his good reputation to make it happen. This (Saturn) is still a good business Penske stated, and were going to make it better. In the process, it is believed that Penskes acquisition will in the short-run save some 13,000 American jobs, and eventually create more.
For some, its hard to believe. But all this benefit is being derived- - for Penske, for his associates, for the can industry and for the global economy - without the expenditure of more of our tax dollars, and without President Obama coercing it. Its happening at the hands of free people, freely choosing to take risks, to innovate, to create, and to produce.
This is the reality of American-styled Capitalism at work. Im quite certain that most members of Congress lost sight of this reality long ago, and I suspect that President Obama knows nothing about it at all.
But it is a reality that the American citizenry must never forget.
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In the process, it is believed that Penskes acquisition will in the short-run save some 13,000 American jobs, and eventually create more.
It is hard to get a straight answer or at least one that is agreed upon across the board. 13,000 jobs via the Saturn brand and in the GM closing announcements it was mentioned some 25,000 total jobs lost. I know that Saturn doesn’t equal half of the GM losses.
That said any jobs that Penske can salvage will help the economy for sure.
Sure, but Penske isn’t the corporate miracle worker he’s being made out to be. This is a self preservation move for him.
Post #4 ROFL
What were Saturn’s sales in 2008? Somewhere around 200,000 units I think.
Importing Korean cars and calling them Saturns? I’d buy a Hyundai first. The only benefit in this deal is to Roger Penske. That’s capitalism. But, another part of the capitalism deal is for Penske to convince me that buying a “Saturn” is a good choice.
Not likely to happen.
Whatever you say.
I wouldn’t count on Ford being free enterprise.
I agree. I will never buy a GM or Chrysler ever again. Ford and Saturn only.
If "US" means U.S. Workers, let me name a few:
US sales people, US auto mechanics, US investors who have millions in Saturn Franchises, US Clerical workers in Dealerships. In my world all of these US citizens are just as valuable as people who build cars; in the US government's view, they are second class to UAW workers.
Indeed. If he’s just marketing more stuff made somewhere else, then who cares? We have plenty of that already.
I suspect an enormous factor weighing for Penske’s plans not to manufacture the cars is avoiding substantial long term pension cost.
Ford is still a free enterprise that hasn’t accepted any “bailout” money.
Any reason to believe otherwise?
I still want a Jeep. I have no idea what’s going to happen to that name.
I say he buys up some of the wreckage at Chrysler too, especially some of their successful newer lines like the Challenger, and puts his own name on the new (non-union) company. I think he can figure out how to make cars people want to buy and can afford.
Only if they acquire the Probe name from Ford.
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