Posted on 05/19/2021 7:06:19 AM PDT by george76
I talked to a home automation equipment manufacturer last week. Their products evolve slowly and the microprocessors they use have lots underutilized power, so they bought a five year supply. I was astonished anybody would buy a five year supply of any part, but they sure made a wise purchasing decision.
That’s just the parent company. There won’t be any cars driving around with “Stellantis” nameplates. Chrysler, Fiat, Peugeot, Dodge, Jeep, Alfa Romero, Citroen and other names are safe for now...
To the extent any of these workers are Trump supporters, my sympathies. To Biden supporters who are about to bite the big one, tough nuggies.
> I’ve always wondered why CEOs, who are supposed business geniuses, take world-wide, famouse brand names, and change them to meaningless, made up words no one knows or will remember? <
I’ve wondered the same thing. I guess that if you’re a failing CEO, you can still get your bonus pay by “rebranding the company for the 21st century”.
You are probably right...automakers don’t want to be stuck with huge inventories at the end of the year.
It begins
Wow, expandable chips. What a concept. It saved their bacon.
hey UAW, how is that Green New Deal & America Last agenda working out for you?
**** you and the Fiat you drove in.
“Unity”
Hey Illinois - Elections have consequences. Looks like you’re getting what you paid for. Maybe you should clean up (or clean out) your voting process.
A shortage of chips means a glut of dip, no?
Market dip, that is.
Words always evoke unexpected meanings, especially brand names and logos. For instance, "Stellantis" immediately brings to mind footwear for me...
Now I know I've planted that seed in your mind and forever more you will think of heels when you hear that company name. Kind of like an ear-worm for the eyes. Heh, heh.
Then you’ll REALLY see some layoffs. There is NO SUCH THING as zero carbon around here. Will they have a “Ready Kilowatt” symbol on them?
OK, that’s funny right there!
Dark undercurrents everywhere. It is creepy.
“Rumor is they were having trouble getting Check Engine lights that would stay on permanently.”
Lol! I used to own a Jeep. After the first 15,000 miles, the check engine light was always coming on for one problem or another. It was unusual for a month to go by without the check engine light coming on. I’ll never buy a Jeep/Chrysler product Again.
RE: Check Engine lights...
Don’t forget about the check the air in the tires light.
What, you get a choice of waterboarding or wearing those shoes?
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