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Old 05-05-2011, 06:43 PM   #11
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Default Re: April vehicle sales

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Originally Posted by jpd80
We'll see Bob, if the discounted XR6, new Territory and EcoLPI releases don't significantly lift Falcon sales
then I think Ford will be moving swiftly back to three day weeks and lots of down days..

It won't take that long to tell whether Ford is improving its position or not...
Ford ,being our number 1 Customer,the rest of May were down to 4 day weeks.We are now told Monthly what days we will loose,unknown how many for June.The Schedules are grim for June,wouldnt be surprised if Broadmedeows had 10 days off around the Queens Birthday......

The Falcons are getting squeezed into anywhere they will fit now,outside is overflowing,literally.
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