Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2005 11:12:47 -0600
Reply-To: jimt <camper@TACTICAL-BUS.INFO>
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From: jimt <camper@TACTICAL-BUS.INFO>
Subject: Re: name change of Volks Cafe
In-Reply-To: <HLEOIDHOBDDMFNGNDPOKKEOJCEAA.al_knoll@pacbell.net>
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F Piech works for the unions. A recent power election discussion on piech
keeping his chair with the new two seats going to Porsche showed that. His
only supporters were the union members on the board and they outnumber the
rest of the exec board. He is basically the last of the old guard that sent
VW down its path of doom. Even his own family doesnąt speak up for him
(Porsche stock is family owned and Piech is Porsche) As for how much VWoA
cares. Right now I am betting too many of them are running around trying to
cover their rear ends. Right now Piech power base is eroding as the
manufacturing division is starting to play serious hard ball on costs and
unions. The unions found that manufacturing wasnąt joking about moving
production on a couple of new models to SEAT factories and parts production
to a couple of SKODA plants and shutting down or moth balling german plants
if they didnąt renegotiate wages. Piech power with his old cronies in the
other divisions is gone as they have all bailed out before being charged
with everything from embezzlement, to bribery, to political corruption
(taking gvt positions and still keeping their VW board positions, and the
oposite).
You want some interesting soap opera stuff on VW, get membership in AN and
one of the other automotive industry trade sites. also set up a google news
link for stories. Also a couple of german papers have english feeds. I
find the vw saga a very intersting interplay of what is going on in the
world. Sex, bribery, and double dipping politicians. Potential hostile
takeovers and friendly takeover conspiracies. Love it!!!
jimt
On 10/17/05 10:18 AM, "Pensioner" <al_knoll@PACBELL.NET> wrote:
> Email is all too easy to ignore/delete. A paper letter, posted to the
> proper contact or to F. Peich himself is much more effective. Someone must
> physically open it, note the content and in general do at least an
> acknowledgement reply on paper. After all, you are a shareholder, and F.
> Peich works for you.
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