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Hyundai Quarterly Profit Dips 10%
Posted by alibabarika in Automotive Articles on July 6, 2011
The Hyundai Motor Company said that net profit declined for a fifth straight quarter as sales plummeted because of labor strikes and intense competition in China. Hyundai, a leading Korean automaker, said last Wednesday that net profit in the first quarter that ended March 31 had fallen by 10.2 percent to 307.4 billion won or $329.22 million, down from 342.39 billion won a year earlier, the company said in a statement.
Last year’s first-quarter figure was revised up from an initial 318.83 billion won due to changes in South Korean accounting regulations, said Hyundai spokesman Jake Jang. Quarterly sales declined 2.6 percent to 6.684 trillion won or $7.16 billion. The first quarter results for the world’s sixth-largest automaker was worse than anticipated. The average estimate of eleven analysts surveyed by the Dow Jones Newswires forecast that Hyundai would report a net profit of 392.70 billion won or $421 million.
Saab Restarting Car Production
Posted by alibabarika in Automotive Articles on July 6, 2011
Saab restarted its production lines Friday after a long layoff. The Swedish car company was shut down for seven weeks due to serious financial problems. These problems included a lack of money with which to pay suppliers. Many of its suppliers stopped making deliveries to the plant on April 5, 2011, which forced the automaker to shut down. Now that the Trollhatten factory is open again Saab claims to have orders for 8,000 cars.
The automobile manufacturer has long had financial problems. Production has been in serious decline for several years. In 2010 Saab produced only 32,048 cars, down from 102,915 in 2007. The car company’s line-up currently consists of variations on just three different models. These are the 9-3, the 9-4x and the 9-5. The company also has two new models in development, one of which is not due out until the fall of 2012. General Motors, which owned the brand from 2000 until 2010, almost shut down the line when it had a difficult time finding a buyer. GM still supplies Saab with engines and transmissions. It also makes the Saab 9-4x. When GM located a buyer it had to obtain a loan from the European Investment Bank to complete the deal. The Swedish government guaranteed the loan.
Global Auto Trends Heading Your Way
Posted by alibabarika in Automotive Articles on July 6, 2011
Until recently, the U.S. auto market was insulated from what took place in much of the rest of the world. Passenger vehicles built in North America, particularly in Canada and the United States, were often different from what car manufacturers built in Europe, Asia, South America and elsewhere.
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Toyota Motor Company Developing Low Cost Car
Posted by alibabarika in Automotive Articles on July 6, 2011
As far as automakers are concerned, the three most important emerging markets are China, Brazil and India. Many of the world’s largest automakers have started to focus their expansion efforts on these three countries and for good reason. China has helped Audi expand its sales growth the most, and the company has recently overtaken Mercedes-Benz in sales this year. Most of this is thanks to its long time successful operations in an exploding Chinese auto market.
Many automakers are making cars especially for their customers in these markets and the Toyota Motor Company is following suit. Toyota is currently in the developing stages of a new low cost car made specifically for customers in China, India and Brazil. The price of the car is set to cost around $11,000 making it more affordable for the masses. With such a low price car Toyota has the chance of gaining a massive amount of sales in these countries with some of the largest populations in the world.