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24 minutes ago, Eyes Wide Open said:

Gabby how are things? This plate of Crow, would you plzz illuminate.

I believe he is referring to my showing how stupid and wrong your claim was that dealers would sue Ford on a non-compete cause of action for spinning off the EV business. 

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20 minutes ago, Jay McKinsey said:

I believe he is referring to my showing how stupid and wrong your claim was that dealers would sue Ford for spinning off the EV business. 

Speaking of Crow, perhaps you missed somewhat of speed bump the last time a CEO has a marketing moment.

No let me recall...hmmm...Oh yes Mr furniture salesman....

Ford CEO Hackett's decision to dump cars 'may prove fatal'

What You Must Learn From Jim Hackett’s Failure As Ford’s CEO

  • Hackett paralyzed the organization by promising a restructure and then meting it out like a water-drip torture creating “’paralyzing’ tensions waiting for job cuts and strategic decisions.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/georgebradt/2020/08/04/what-you-must-learn-from-jim-hacketts-failure-as-fords-ceo/?sh=4ec857a543b8

 

PUBLISHED MON, APR 30 2018 10:26 AM EDTUPDATED TUE, MAY 1 2018 11:44 AM EDT
 
 
 
Ford CEO surprises everyone by retiring after just three yearsFord CEO surprises everyone by retiring after just three years
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13 minutes ago, Eyes Wide Open said:

Speaking of Crow, perhaps you missed somewhat of speed bump the last time a CEO has a marketing moment.

No let me recall...hmmm...Oh yes Mr furniture salesman....

Ford CEO Hackett's decision to dump cars 'may prove fatal'

PUBLISHED MON, APR 30 2018 10:26 AM EDTUPDATED TUE, MAY 1 2018 11:44 AM EDT
 
 
 
Ford CEO surprises everyone by retiring after just three yearsFord CEO surprises everyone by retiring after just three years

That's it, keep trying to change the subject away from your stupid failure. Hackett's decision to stop selling cars has absolutely nothing to do with your claim that dealers would sue Ford for spinning off the EV business. However we can note that Ford has stopped selling cars other than the Mustang and since then their stock price is way up. Your stupidity just doesn't stop.

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3 minutes ago, Jay McKinsey said:

That's it, keep trying to change the subject away from your stupid failure. Hackett's decision to stop selling cars has absolutely nothing to due with your claim that dealers would sue Ford for spinning off the EV business. However we can note that Ford has stopped selling cars other than the Mustang and since then their profits and stock price are both way up. Your stupidity just doesn't stop.

Who do you think introduce Hackett to the Launch Pad?  Ford's biggest share holders...The Dealer Body.

Now as to your nievity...plzz keep posting. It is fascinating to watch your thought processes.

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3 minutes ago, Eyes Wide Open said:

Who do you think introduce Hackett to the Launch Pad?  Ford's biggest share holders...The Dealer Body.

Now as to your nievity...plzz keep posting. It is fascinating to watch your thought processes.

I'm not sure what makes you think that the  failures of former Ford CEO Hackett have to do with current Ford CEO Farley.  Hackett said 'get out of cars' and the company has mostly done that (they explicitly said they would keep the mustang in production) Farley has made no such promise - indeed, he has promised to make cars and trucks that people want to buy, and guess what?  People like that!  The share price is up 33% since he became CEO in October, and they have a strong order book of vehicles.  How are these two situations comparable?

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37 minutes ago, Eyes Wide Open said:

Who do you think introduce Hackett to the Launch Pad?  Ford's biggest share holders...The Dealer Body.

Do you ever say anything that isn't stupid? The dealers are in no way Ford's biggest shareholders.  In fact any investment advisor would diversify them away from Ford.

Hackett and the Launch Pad (whatever that is) are completely irrelevant to your failed claim that the dealers would sue Ford. 

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Sure, oil prices must go up...that's what happens when panic-stricken Green governments fail to investigate the actual science behind the panic. When they declare war on 85% of their energy supplies, the price of energy must rise. Very simple, and very deadly for Biden & Co., whose own political base of support will be the first victims to get shafted by these misguided philosophies.

https://oilprice.com/Energy/Energy-General/Goldman-Sachs-Sees-Shortage-On-All-Commodity-Markets.html

"Referring to the recent rally in oil prices, Goldman Sachs’s global head of commodities told Bloomberg that demand is far stronger than anyone thought because the Omicron impact was not significant. Underinvestment in supply has also contributed to the market tightness, Currie said.

In all commodities, the Bloomberg Commodity Spot Index tracking 23 energy, metals, and crop futures touched a record earlier this year, while many commodities—including oil—are in a strong backwardation in their futures prices, which signals tight markets.

Goldman Sachs basically reiterated today its very bullish view on commodities from a month ago, when it said that oil prices could reach $95 if Iran doesn’t return to the market this year, while commodities overall were set for a supercycle that could potentially last a decade.

There is still a lot of money in the system, while investment positions in commodities are very low, which is setting the stage for further upsides in oil prices and the prices of other commodities, Currie told Bloomberg in early January."

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On 2/6/2022 at 4:14 AM, Jay McKinsey said:

 You do enjoy being daft. 1 was what they supplied, it has no bearing on demand which is 170,000 reservations for the two pickups.

"You do enjoy being daft."......typical retort from McKinsey. But you complain whenever someone else criticizes you in much less derogatory fashion.  

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34 minutes ago, Jay McKinsey said:

Do you ever say anything that isn't stupid? The dealers are in no way Ford's biggest shareholders.  Hackett and the Launch Pad (whatever that is) are completely irrelevant to your failed claim that the dealers would sue Ford. 

"Do you ever say anything that isn't stupid?" 

Again our boy gets carried away with derogatory rhetoric, with a vacuum at the center. Are you even capable of upgrading the language, Jay?

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1 minute ago, Ecocharger said:

"You do enjoy being daft."......typical retort from McKinsey. But you complain whenever someone else criticizes you in much less derogatory fashion.  

Only in your imagination.

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46 minutes ago, Jay McKinsey said:

That's it, keep trying to change the subject away from your stupid failure. Hackett's decision to stop selling cars has absolutely nothing to do with your claim that dealers would sue Ford for spinning off the EV business. However we can note that Ford has stopped selling cars other than the Mustang and since then their stock price is way up. Your stupidity just doesn't stop.

"That's it, keep trying to change the subject away from your stupid failure."

Jay, you really are on a roll here, way out of control.

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Just now, Jay McKinsey said:

Only in your imagination.

Read your own posts, you have an issue with substandard language.

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1 minute ago, Ecocharger said:

"Do you ever say anything that isn't stupid?" 

Again our boy gets carried away with derogatory rhetoric, with a vacuum at the center. Are you even capable of upgrading the language, Jay?

I don't think it can be said more accurately.

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Just now, Ecocharger said:

Read your own posts, you have an issue with substandard language.

You have issues with substandard thinking and reading comprehension.

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2 minutes ago, Jay McKinsey said:

You have issues with substandard thinking and reading comprehension.

Don't pretend that you do not know what I am referring to, everyone can see it. 

Man, you are out of control in a big way, too big.

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38 minutes ago, Jay McKinsey said:

Do you ever say anything that isn't stupid? The dealers are in no way Ford's biggest shareholders.  In fact any investment advisor would diversify them away from Ford.

Hackett and the Launch Pad (whatever that is) are completely irrelevant to your failed claim that the dealers would sue Ford. 

I might suggest you personally inform the dealer body they are not shareholders in GM/Ford. Who do you believe services sells the product, who do you think capitalize' s the infrastructure, hires and trains the personal..the list is endless. 

I might suggest you might acquire some experience at your local 7/11 retailer. It seems quite apparent bottle returns may be a brilliant starting point.

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As if Biden & Co. did not have enough to worry about, their own energy policies are coming back to haunt them in spectacular fashion in just a short time.

https://oilprice.com/Latest-Energy-News/World-News/US-Refinery-Outages-Are-Another-Headache-For-Biden.html

"The refinery outages have caused refinery stocks—including Valero and Marathon--to trade higher on Monday.

Gasoline prices were also spiking on Monday, with the nation’s average up 8 cents from a week ago and 12.3 cents a month ago at $3.42 per gallon, according to Gas Buddy."

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4 minutes ago, Ecocharger said:

Don't pretend that you do not know what I am referring to, everyone can see it. 

Man, you are out of control in a big way, too big.

For saying you have issues with substandard thinking and reading comprehension? You are quite the snowflake.

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2 minutes ago, Jay McKinsey said:

For saying you have issues with substandard thinking and reading comprehension? You are quite the snowflake.

Jay, there is no place for you to hide on this. You have been called out.

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1 minute ago, Eyes Wide Open said:

I might suggest you personally inform the dealer body they are not shareholders in GM/Ford. Who do you believe services sells the product, who do you think capitalize' s the infrastructure, hires and trains the personal..the list is endless. 

I might suggest you might acquire some experience at your local 7/11 retailer. It seems quite apparent bottle returns may be a brilliant starting point.

What??? None of those things you mention have anything to do with owning stock and being shareholders. Try again.

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8 minutes ago, Jay McKinsey said:

You have issues with substandard thinking and reading comprehension.

You decry substandard comprehension? The body of your posting is that of a teenager having hormonal rage. Due plz take a timeout for reflection

 

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Just now, Ecocharger said:

Jay, there is no place for you to hide on this. You have been called out.

Who's hiding? I'm right here. But you have presented a good example of your substandard thinking and poor comprehension.

 

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1 minute ago, Jay McKinsey said:

What??? None of those things you mention have anything to do with owning stock and being shareholders. Try again.

Again you show your depth.

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Just now, Eyes Wide Open said:

You decry substandard comprehension? The body of your posting is that of a teenager having hormonal rage. Due plz take a timeout for reflection

 

Yes I decry it when you keep spouting your substandard comprehension. You are just spouting nonsense. 

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1 minute ago, Eyes Wide Open said:

Again you show your depth.

You clearly don't comprehend what stock ownership is. 

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