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well they certainly didn't earn 'their big dollars' on their $5B losses a year EV venture - that's actually where he got religion and his new philosophy - if a new vehicle can't be profitable within 12 months they won't build it.ROI, Return On Investment is key. If the cost to retrofit a plant is 25 million and they can't recover that investment in 3 to 5 years they won't do it. Farley said “when the financial numbers look compelling and we believe the policy is permanent. We make these decisions on a 20-year basis and we’ll have to make that judgement call.” So they are looking forward as manufacturers do 20 years out. That is why CEOs and Corp Presidents get paid big dollars. They plan for the far future not the next year like the line worker. The only way it happens is if Mexico raises wage requirements or the punitive tariffs stay in place. Otherwise it would increase the price of the Maverick beyond what the market will bare.
CEO's make final decisions it's the grunts that do the imagination,data and the real decisions.ROI, Return On Investment is key. If the cost to retrofit a plant is 25 million and they can't recover that investment in 3 to 5 years they won't do it. Farley said “when the financial numbers look compelling and we believe the policy is permanent. We make these decisions on a 20-year basis and we’ll have to make that judgement call.” So they are looking forward as manufacturers do 20 years out. That is why CEOs and Corp Presidents get paid big dollars. They plan for the far future not the next year like the line worker. The only way it happens is if Mexico raises wage requirements or the punitive tariffs stay in place. Otherwise it would increase the price of the Maverick beyond what the market will bare.
100% agree, it would take 1-2 to get a plant ready for assembly. The cost would not be worth itIt won't ever happen this is just Farley playing the game.
Dust needs to settle before they can make a call... and given the 180 turns nothing is even remotely set in stone. He is right, if they pushed everything into the US today the entry level price would be 50k. That would be suicide.100% agree, it would take 1-2 to get a plant ready for assembly. The cost would not be worth it
Spoken like a true grunt. I always suggest to anyone who denigrates a CEO's job to get it and see if it is as easy as it looks. Most people have NO idea what a CEO of a corporation has to do.CEO's make final decisions it's the grunts that do the imagination,data and the real decisions.