Chrysler May Axe Four More Models and Is $1B Short on Revenue
By Brendan Moore
11.30.2007
Business students in St. Mary’s University in Nova Scotia learned a bit about what Wall Street and the automotive press wants to know about Chrysler LLC from Steven Landry of Chrysler; that is, that the company may cut up to another four nameplates soon, and that they’re forecast to spend more than a billion dollars more than they will bring in this year.
Steven Landry, EVP of North American Sales for Chrysler, was at the school to donate $100,000 from Chrysler and spoke to the students as part of the event. Landry graduated from the school in 1982.
This is all according to the Daily News in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
The last time Chrysler said anything about its finances was in May of this year, so this is indeed news.
Regarding the financial data, Landry reportedly told the audience of students, "You have to come to the realization that in some instances, you've got to stop spending. You've got to right-size what you do to the revenue that comes into the company."
Regarding the model cuts, the Daily News reported that Landry said Chrysler plans to reduce its nameplate lineup from 28 to about 20.
Now, doing the math, that means four additional nameplates are going away soon since Chrysler just announced that the Chrysler PT Cruiser, the Dodge Magnum, Chrysler Pacifica and Chrysler Crossfire will cease production. That leaves four more on the bubble if Chrysler intends to get down to 20 from 28.
Chrysler LLC immediately cautioned against giving too much weight to Landry’s statements to the students, saying that he was speaking in general terms to a group of students in an informal setting.
Chrysler spokesman Mike Aberlich stated, "He's not saying we want to be at 20 tomorrow or next year. He's saying an ideal. When looking at three brands like this, it makes some sense to get to that point, and we are moving in that direction. I know he didn't specify a timeframe."
"I wouldn't be looking for another four announced tomorrow, or next week or next month."
Backpedaling by the company aside, I’m more inclined to believe that Mr. Landry was being candid in speaking to those students, and that there is a great deal of validity to this statement. In fact, I’m willing to bet that 20 nameplates is the exact number of models they’re aiming for, and Landry just let it slip, that’s all. As to the spokesman’s point that he didn’t mention any timeline, well, it’s worth noting that Chrysler LLC and Cerberus, their owner, have not hesitated in acting once a decision has been made regarding Chrysler’s turnaround efforts.
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11.30.2007
Steven Landry, EVP of North American Sales for Chrysler, was at the school to donate $100,000 from Chrysler and spoke to the students as part of the event. Landry graduated from the school in 1982.
This is all according to the Daily News in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
The last time Chrysler said anything about its finances was in May of this year, so this is indeed news.
Regarding the financial data, Landry reportedly told the audience of students, "You have to come to the realization that in some instances, you've got to stop spending. You've got to right-size what you do to the revenue that comes into the company."
Regarding the model cuts, the Daily News reported that Landry said Chrysler plans to reduce its nameplate lineup from 28 to about 20.
Now, doing the math, that means four additional nameplates are going away soon since Chrysler just announced that the Chrysler PT Cruiser, the Dodge Magnum, Chrysler Pacifica and Chrysler Crossfire will cease production. That leaves four more on the bubble if Chrysler intends to get down to 20 from 28.
Chrysler LLC immediately cautioned against giving too much weight to Landry’s statements to the students, saying that he was speaking in general terms to a group of students in an informal setting.
Chrysler spokesman Mike Aberlich stated, "He's not saying we want to be at 20 tomorrow or next year. He's saying an ideal. When looking at three brands like this, it makes some sense to get to that point, and we are moving in that direction. I know he didn't specify a timeframe."
"I wouldn't be looking for another four announced tomorrow, or next week or next month."
Backpedaling by the company aside, I’m more inclined to believe that Mr. Landry was being candid in speaking to those students, and that there is a great deal of validity to this statement. In fact, I’m willing to bet that 20 nameplates is the exact number of models they’re aiming for, and Landry just let it slip, that’s all. As to the spokesman’s point that he didn’t mention any timeline, well, it’s worth noting that Chrysler LLC and Cerberus, their owner, have not hesitated in acting once a decision has been made regarding Chrysler’s turnaround efforts.
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