David Healy
David Healy
David Jonathan Healy, MBEis a Northern Irish former footballer and now football manager who is in charge at NIFL Premiership club Linfield...
ProfessionSoccer Player
Date of Birth5 August 1979
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They've got some interesting new stuff coming out. They're going to continue to do better than GM and Ford in North America, but I think there'll be a squeeze on their earnings.
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These pills can be useful pills, but they don't match up to the hype we've had that they really cure the illness.
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It's one of the reasons why GM will lose less money in 2006.
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It's more likely that Toyota will overtake them in 2007 rather than 2006, but it's inevitably going to happen fairly soon, either way.
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It looks like they bought a good part of York's program, though I'm not sure they didn't plan these changes anyway. York's arrival on the board simply accelerated the changes.
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No matter how you slice it, ... it's one of the best months ever.
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It's well-executed. It's expensive, but they can afford it.
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They have liquidity and borrowing power, ... I don't think it's necessary or even wise to solve their problems by going Chapter 11, and they don't have to.
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A strike would be moot unless they waited until GM was back in production after the Flint strikes. If they went down now, who would care? It wouldn't mean anything.
It will be ugly. It will be expensive.
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The full cost savings won't be realized until 2008.
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The combination of these two companies doesn't change the European landscape, ... It doesn't make much difference in the U.S.
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The changes seem to reflect Bill Ford's impatience with the turnaround in North America,