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666fast
04-23-2004, 02:36 AM
From TheCarConnection.com

DaimlerChrysler to pull plug on Mitsubishi?

DaimlerChrysler AG said Thursday it will not proceed with a $6 billion-plus bailout of Mitsubishi Motors, leaving the future of the struggling Japanese automaker in doubt. The announcement is an about-face from reports last week that the German automaker would increase its stake from 37 percent to more than 50 percent by 2007 at a cost of $3.8 billion by buying up more stock as part of a broader bailout that involved Japanese creditors.

"In an extraordinary meeting on April 22, 2004, the Board of Management and the Supervisory Board of DaimlerChrysler have decided not to participate in a capital increase planned by Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (MMC) and to cease further financial support for MMC," said an official statement from DaimlerChrysler.

"This clearly means separation," a DaimlerChrysler spokesman told Reuters, adding that the 37-percent stake would be booked as discontinued business until a buyer could be found. The decision will be explained by DaimlerChrysler chairman Juergen Schrempp today.

On the minds of many in the U.S. is how a pull-out from Mitsubishi will impact a joint four-cylinder "world engine" development program between Chrysler and Mitsubishi, as well as development of small and mid-size cars between the two companies. Chrysler executives have boasted about how much money they are saving in development and purchasing by combining with Mitsubishi. Wolfgang Bernhard, outgoing Chrysler chief operating officer who is about to take over as chief of Mercedes-Benz, said earlier this month that no action regarding Mitsubishi would derail those programs. But analysts have doubted that Mitsubishi can survive independently without DaimlerChrysler, and no other buyers have surfaced.

David Healy, an auto industry analyst with Burnham Securities, said that in "pulling the plug" on Mitsubishi it looked as if group board members had "finally rebelled against Schrempp's pouring money down that financial black hole." Shareholders have called for Schrempp's replacement. But the supervisory board has continued to back him despite acquisitions of Chrysler and Mitsubishi draining more than $40 billion in shareholder value since 1998. Mitsubishi expects to post a loss of $686 million for the year ended March 31. That would bring the company's losses over seven years to $3 billion. Mitsubishi sales in the USA, down 26 percet last year, have slid 19 percent so far this year.

DaimlerChrysler recently dispatched Andreas Renschler, former head of its Smart minicar division, to Mitsubishi to assemble a rescue plan. Renschler was expected to replace Mitsubishi CEO Rolf Eckrodt as early as this month. -Jim Burt

:shock: I wasn't expecting this! I wonder if and when Mitsubishi will pull out of the US.

stracing
04-23-2004, 03:14 AM
i didn't expect that either, news over here keep saying they will keep mitsu in US whilst there are plans to have the manufacturing plants closed here

altezza
04-23-2004, 04:07 AM
hopefully it's just a trick by DCX to lower mitsubishi's stock price so that they can acquire it at an even lower price :?

nthfinity
04-23-2004, 04:37 AM
after 'test driving' a mitsu evo VIII ( i am financially able to buy one) i would say that thier sales persons have serious problems that other small manufaturers try to get past. i am not suprised by this 'upset' and at the same time, i do hope that mitsu doesnt pull out of the US market with the EVO, as it is the only player in the same price range as the STi.

as far as build quality. Mitsubishi seems to lack this compared to small sedans within the same class. i would even (gulp) take a honda v6 compared with the mitsu v6.... and even a (less of a gulp) nissan 3.5 v 6.... (i find little jap imported sedans intriguing, and worth buying)

Guest
04-24-2004, 02:43 AM
Mitsu and Nissan have been a real let down lately... shouldve kept the Evo 6's and didnt change the 7's i mean they not even based on the Evo family but the Cedia family which is a let down and its power doesnt match up with the WRX STI and the Nissans look really ugly i hate the 350Z's rear its too big and wide it bothers me they distroyed the 300ZX and all the Z's have aquired and also the Skyline Concept is a real disappointment also it just doesnt have the real Jap Supercar look its a bit too futuristic as all there cars are now and have you noticed they are pretty boxy but back to Mitsu the new Eclipse concept? looks bad the current Eclipse? bad but the last generation eclipse wasnt that bad... WHAT THE HELL HAPPENED?

BADMIHAI
04-24-2004, 09:18 AM
AZNSUNNYD, I'd really appreciate it if you used some commas and dots in your posts, because it's really difficult to read them.

I for one never knew Mitsu was owned by DaimlerChrysler. Also,I never noticed Mistu had bad build quality. On the contrary, I thought they were good (except for styling, which is pure crap)!

adamrotor
04-26-2004, 12:28 AM
less rice on the road: good thing!

Uhm i guess but the only thing that i regret for them to have taken off the market wast the 3000gt vr4