Newly installed Holden MD, Mike Devereux, is cautiously optimistic that the local GM outpost is headed for a win this financial year.
"We've had a very tough year last year -- $223 million in one-off charges actually, and a small after-tax profit... so on an operating basis, small profit last year," Devereux informed local journalists earlier today.
"We had a strong start to 2010. As Mark Bernhard [Holden's Chief Financial Officer] said on the earnings call, we're not claiming victory, but I expect this year to be a very good year for Holden -- and when we post our results next year, hopefully they will not need any explaining."
Along with expectations the company will post a profit, Devereux is anticipating further sales growth and an improving production scenario. The British-born Canadian has moved into the top position at Holden at a good time. In sales, Holden posted 20 per cent growth in January, 24 per cent growth in February and 28 per cent growth last month.
Yet the company is holding off reintroducing a second shift at the Elizabeth plant.
"We had an unprecedentedly horrific year as an industry -- not just Australia but the entire [global] industry last year. When we're in a position to increase the volume and [change] shift patterns, we're going to do that, but we're going to be talking to the union before anybody else actually, so we're not in a position to do that today."
Holden steady
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I see they are also looking at reducing Commodore production for 13 months: Holden to make fewer Commodores as cuts production at Adelaide factory | Herald Sun
Thirteen days yes, apologies. I should go into journalism with that degree of reporting accuracy.![]()
Things are sounding good for Holden especially since it sounds like they will be making a profit without exports. I'm hoping the Caprice PPV export program goes well along with the rumored civilian version of the commodore/caprice. And hopefully the exports are steady as well.
Finally some news about the next model Commodore...it has been rumoured that the facelifted model would debut around October 2010 for about two years. This is the first official release I've seen that confirms it.
Hope it's worth the wait.
From the spy shots doing the rounds its not going to be anything drastic, probably along the lines of like Ford did with the BA-BF. There is rumour of major revisions to the interior though.