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United States News Title: GM, Ford and Chrysler Sales All Lag Estimates (pumpers on LF stunned!) GM, Ford and Chrysler Sales All Lag Estimates By Tim Higgins and David Welch - Aug 3, 2010 5:10 PM CDT Tue Aug 03 22:10:13 UTC 2010 GM July Sales Rise 5.4%, Trailing Analysts Estimates 2010 General Motors (GM) GMC pick-up trucks sit on display at Thompson Buick GMC Cadillac dealership in Raleigh. Photographer: Jim R. Bounds/Bloomberg Ford's George Pipas Interview About July U.S. Sales Play Video Aug. 3 (Bloomberg) -- George Pipas, U.S. sales analyst for Ford Motor Co., talks with Bloomberg's Lori Rothman about the automaker's July U.S. auto sales. Ford reported U.S. sales in July that trailed analysts estimates as consumers concerned about the economy limited large purchases. Ford's adjusted sales fell 0.7 percent, trailing analysts estimates for a 10 percent gain. Its total sales climbed 3.1 percent. (Source: Bloomberg) IHS's Lindland Sees U.S. Auto Industry Recovery Play Video Aug. 3 (Bloomberg) -- Rebecca Lindland, an analyst at IHS Automotive, talks about July U.S. vehicle sales reported today and the condition of the automotive industry. Lindland, speaking with Matt Miller and Lizzie O'Leary on Bloomberg Television's "Street Smart," also discusses the impact of Toyota Motor Corp. recalls on sales. (Source: Bloomberg) IHS's Magliano Interview About U.S. Auto Sales Play Video Aug. 3 (Bloomberg) -- George Magliano, director of North American research for IHS Automotive, talks about the outlook for U.S. auto sales. General Motors Co. and Ford Motor Co. reported sales in July that trailed analysts estimates as customers concerned about the economy avoided large purchases. Magliano talks with Margaret Brennan on Bloomberg Television's "In Business." (Source: Bloomberg) Tonkin Interview on U.S. Car Sales Play Video Aug. 4 (Bloomberg) -- Ed Tonkin, chairman of the National Automobile Dealers Association, talks with Bloomberg's Susan Li from Portland, Oregon, about U.S. auto sales in July and the outlook for the market. Nissan Motor Co. and Hyundai Motor Co. led U.S. gains in July among major automakers as sales for most large competitors in the market cooled. Nissan, Japans third-largest automaker, said sales rose 15 percent and Seoul-based Hyundai reported a 19 percent increase. Other increases included 21 percent for Kia Motors Corp., and 3.3 percent for Ford Motor Co. Deliveries fell 3.2 percent at Toyota Motor Corp., the worlds biggest carmaker. (Source: Bloomberg) Edmunds.com's Caldwell Interview on U.S. Auto Sales Play Video Aug. 3 (Bloomberg) -- Jessica Caldwell, senior analyst at Edmunds.com, talks about the outlook for U.S. automobile sales. She speaks with Pimm Fox on Bloomberg Television's "Taking Stock." (Source: Bloomberg) General Motors Co. and Ford Motor Co. reported U.S. sales in July that trailed analysts estimates as consumers concerned about the economy limited large purchases. Toyota Motor Corp. and Nissan Motor Co. topped expectations. GMs sales rose 1.5 percent, including an adjustment for the number of selling days in July. On that basis, the largest U.S. automaker was expected to report a 10 percent increase, the average estimate of five analysts surveyed by Bloomberg. Fords adjusted sales fell 0.7 percent, trailing analysts estimates for a 10 percent gain. Its total sales climbed 3.1 percent. Potential customers are staying away from showrooms amid signs the pace of the economic recovery is slowing. A jobless rate that remains at a 27-year high helped push the New York- based Conference Boards measure of consumer sentiment to the lowest level in five months last week. We are certainly not seeing any good news from the jobs market and thats scaring people, Rebecca Lindland, an analyst with IHS Automotive in Lexington, Massachusetts, said today in a telephone interview. Industrywide sales rose to an 11.99 million vehicle annual rate, according to an updated preliminary estimate by Autodata Corp. of Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey. Deliveries were expected to reach 11.9 million vehicles, the average estimate of eight analysts. Autodata said it will recalculate the annual pace after the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis releases updated seasonal adjustments. GM Deliveries GMs deliveries climbed to 199,692 from 189,443 a year earlier, the Detroit-based company said today in a statement. Total sales of Chevrolet vehicles gained 12 percent from a year earlier to 139,916 vehicles and GMC deliveries increased 27 percent to 27,798, the company said. Cadillac and Buick more than doubled. The results show GMs turnaround efforts may be slowing after last years bankruptcy. Sales of GMs Hummer, Pontiac, Saab and Saturn brands, which were closed or sold, fell to 260 vehicles from 29,365 in July of last year. Industrywide deliveries dropped to an 11.1 million pace in June, feeding concerns that the auto recovery was stalling. Discounts and incentives, while higher than last year, were reduced 1.3 percent from June to an average of $2,831 per vehicle, according to TrueCar.com in Santa Monica, California. Fords total deliveries rose to 170,411 from 165,279 a year earlier, the Dearborn, Michigan-based company said today in a statement. Sales of Ford-brand vehicles rose 8.1 percent, while Lincoln deliveries dropped 16 percent and Mercury declined 31 percent. Market Reaction Ford shares fell 25 cents, or 1.9 percent, to $12.91 at 4:15 p.m. in New York Stock Exchange composite trading. The shares have gained 29 percent this year. GMs 8.375 percent notes due in July 2033 fell 0.625 cents, or 1.8 percent, to 34.938 cents on the dollar in New York, according to Trace, the bond-price reporting system of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority. Toyota, the worlds largest automaker, and Nissan were the only major automakers to exceed analysts estimates in the month. Toyota said U.S. sales dropped 3.2 percent to 169,224 vehicles. Adjusted for the difference in selling days, deliveries fell 6.8 percent, less than four analysts average estimate for a 7.4 percent decline. Nissan Sales Nissans total sales gained 15 percent to 82,337 vehicles. Deliveries on an adjusted basis climbed 10 percent, beating analysts average estimate for a 6.8 percent increase. It seems the news has turned more negative on the economy, but our floor traffic was really good in July, said Al Castignetti, vice president of the companys U.S. sales unit. The people who were coming in to our dealerships were buyers. Honda Motor Co.s U.S. deliveries fell 5.6 percent on an adjusted basis, trailing four analysts average estimate for a 0.8 gain. Total sales dropped 2 percent to 112,437 vehicles. Chrysler Group LLCs sales on an adjusted basis gained 1.1 percent, trailing analysts estimates for a 2.2 percent increase. Total U.S. sales at the Auburn Hills, Michigan-based automaker rose 5 percent to 93,313 vehicles, led by a 19 percent gain for the Jeep brand. Dodge sales were little changed, while the Ram line gained 11 percent and Chrysler dropped 11 percent, the company said in a statement. Hyundai Motor Co., South Koreas largest automaker, sold 54,106 vehicles in the U.S. in July, up 19 percent from a year ago, the Seoul-based companys local unit said in a statement. Kia Motors Corp., Hyundais affiliate, said sales rose 21 percent. To contact the reporters on this story: David Welch in Southfield, Michigan, at dwelch12@bloomberg.net; Tim Higgins at thiggins21@bloomberg.net;
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#1. To: Nebuchadnezzar (#0)
No it is true. The prospect of a GOP congress and a return to Bush-era policy is certainly tempering the public mood and consumer sentiments.
Yes...just when things were going so well under your douche's "leadership" eh buttboy?......who know how far we'll slide down from this peak of economic bliss now that people have an inkling of the horrors of reverting to the less fucking communistic economic policy of the GOP. Spit.....what a pathetic whore you are....no wonder dwarf and ahldoafewboners et al love to drink from your hose.
no wonder dwarf and ahldoafewboners et al love to drink from your hose. Lol... What nightmarish alternative universe do these people live in? Is it the anti-Oz? I can't wrap my brain around anyone who cheers on 0bama's wrecking ball Commie policies. It's like rooting for the Wicked Witch of the West vs. Dorothy. Or Jeffrey Dahmer vs. Brian (well, that'd be a toss up.)
BWWWAAAHHHAAAA!!! they'd eat each other up no doubt:):)
BWWWAAAHHHAAAA!!! they'd eat each other up no doubt:):) You mean "slurp." Heh-heh....
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