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GM, Ford Could Merge or Form Alliance



DETROIT (AP) -- Executives of General Motors Corp. and Ford Motor Co. have discussed a possible merger or alliance, the trade journal Automotive News reported Monday. Both companies declined comment.

Automotive News quoted what it said were several people familiar with the talks as saying that discussions involving senior executives began in July and are not taking place now.

The journal quoted one source as saying that GM Chief Financial Officer Fritz Henderson and his Ford counterpart, Don Leclair, discussed a GM-Ford alliance in August.

The report comes as GM and Ford have been slashing their work forces and closing plants in efforts to reverse multibillion dollar losses. Their sales have been hurt by competition from more fuel-efficient models from Asian automakers.

As the two biggest U.S. automakers, any deal would presumably face scrutiny by U.S. antitrust regulators.

In July, GM, Renault SA of France and Nissan Motor Co. of Japan announced a 90-day review of an alliance among them.

"As we've often said, GM officials routinely discuss issues of mutual interest with other automakers," GM spokesman Brian Akre said before business hours Monday. "As a policy, we do not confirm or comment publicly on those private discussions, which in many cases do not lead anywhere."

Ford Oscar Suris, also speaking before business hours, said: "We're not commenting on speculation."

Talk of alliances involving GM came after GM shareholder Kirk Kerkorian, who owns a 9.9 percent stake in the company, called for GM, Renault and Nissan to pursue an alliance.

Carlos Ghosn, the chief executive of Renault and Nissan, has said the benefits from an alliance would be similar to the gains from the Renault-Nissan alliance, which have included cost savings from joint purchases of auto parts.

Ford earlier declined to comment on an August Wall Street Journal report that then-Chief Executive Bill Ford approached Ghosn about a Ford alliance with Renault and Nissan.
 
Cogito Ergo Sum........Buddy we are witnessing a Grand Consolidation in Automobile Industry, and with a Merger, this may rule out the Diseconomies of Scales ...thus giving GM an Edge......a alliance looks simple.....but a merger will surely prove a Long term Prize for Stake Holders.....


Also do Notice the Advertisement Column....adjacent......Ford INdia is offering Jobs......these guyz are not going to Fizzle out that soon.....keep it up man...
 
pratik_mehta7 said:
Cogito Ergo Sum........Buddy we are witnessing a Grand Consolidation in Automobile Industry, and with a Merger, this may rule out the Diseconomies of Scales ...thus giving GM an Edge......a alliance looks simple.....but a merger will surely prove a Long term Prize for Stake Holders.....


Also do Notice the Advertisement Column....adjacent......Ford INdia is offering Jobs......these guyz are not going to Fizzle out that soon.....keep it up man...

For any merger to be successful there should be some amount of syngergies which exist. Thiese mayin the form of diversification, cost saving processes, etc. But the problem with the GM-Ford merger will be a lack of this. On the other hand both of them opeare in the same markets. They are both facing the same problem of high health costs, stiff unions. Both of them have been losing marketshare in US. Toyota is on its way to snatch the No.2 position frm Ford very soon. Both the companies are just a samll step away frm bankruptcy, though this may not happen anytime soon

In such a bleak state, the coming together of 2 losing horses just does not make any sense. Particularly because there's lack of any gr8 synergies.

And yes I agree with you that consolidation may happen in the auto sector. But can't it go in such a way wherein some foreign bidder bids for one of these companies. But any such cross border deal will face lot of political oppostion frm the public and govt.

IMO lets wait and watch ..what the future holds for them..
 
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