Is this the end for DSM????

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here's the article from autonews.com:

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DaimlerChrysler to quit Mitsubishi

Reuters / April 22, 2004


STUTTGART, Germany -- DaimlerChrysler AG said on Thursday it was pulling out of Mitsubishi Motors, leaving its bid to become a global carmaker in disarray and throwing the future of the ailing Japanese firm into doubt.

The group said that it had decided not to participate in a rescue capital increase planned by Mitsubishi Motors Corp. because it could not agree on an acceptable deal with other shareholders in the loss-making company.

It also said it would not provide any further financial support to Mitsubishi, Japan's only unprofitable carmaker.

"This clearly means separation," a DaimlerChrysler spokesman said, adding that the 37 percent stake would be booked as discontinued business until a buyer could be found.

Mitsubishi representatives could not immediately be reached for comment.

The decision came after an extraordinary meeting of the DaimlerChrysler supervisory and management boards on Thursday.

Supervisory board sources said earlier that the company had discussed selling its 10 percent stake in South Korea's largest carmaker Hyundai Motor Co. Ltd., worth about 850 million euros ($1 billion), to help fund the Mitsubishi rescue.

Mitsubishi, Japan's fourth largest and only unprofitable carmaker, had been planning to present details of a 700 billion yen ($6.39 billion) bailout to shareholders on April 30.

Reeling from losses generated by a disastrous strategy of offering cheap car loans in the U.S., Mitsubishi is expecting a net loss of 72 billion yen for the 12 months to March 31. It had a profit of 37.36 billion yen the previous year.

Mitsubishi Motors' net automotive debt stood at around 726 billion yen six months ago, while total interest-bearing debt was 1.141 trillion.

"This could be the end for Mitsubishi if nobody else injects fresh capital," said one industry source.

DaimlerChrysler bought the stake in Mitsubishi over three years ago with a view to expanding its presence in Asia. It has since worked to establish closer production ties between the Japanese firm and its other problem child, U.S. automaker Chrysler, to cut costs.
 
Yeah my old car was a Chrysler with a Mitsubishi engine and tranny...it's still running strong after 100,000 *hard* miles. I beat the crap out of that car, the only major problem I had was a water pump that failed.

I would hate to see Mitsu go under...they're in the middle of a rebirth, just like Mazda is.
 
tough to see any car company go into rough times. I don't think that Mitsu would go under, someone will buy it out, especially in these times. GM is probably looking for a good japanese car manu.
 
Ahem, dont mean to be a prick but a DSM are only the following cars: Talon, Laser and Eclipse. Diamond Star Motors was a joint deal in which both mistubishi and chrysler put out the same type of cars with different badges. The plymouth laser was only 90-91 before plymouth then it became the Eagle Talon. Chrysler and Mitsubishi have a long lasting relationship but its about time mitsu comes out of their shell and brings over their kick ass cars, evo, galant vr4 and others.
 
someone will definitely buy it out. especially with the evo out and the new eclipse in the works. the problem is that they need to make their other cars more appealing.......
 
yeah i found that out after i posted the thread title, common non-DSM (correct usage) owner misconception :p

actually, according to that article, there ISN'T anytime left for MITSUBISHI to bring over their nicer cars here, Evo is probably their last kickass car they're bringing over..... it's do-or-die for Mitsubishi RIGHT NOW...
 
shoot i wanted to get an evo in a few years. maybe toyota will come in, buy them and bring the build quality up
 
3000gt and stealth are also dsm

im pretty sure there was another as well


DSM2MSP said:
Ahem, dont mean to be a prick but a DSM are only the following cars: Talon, Laser and Eclipse. Diamond Star Motors was a joint deal in which both mistubishi and chrysler put out the same type of cars with different badges. The plymouth laser was only 90-91 before plymouth then it became the Eagle Talon. Chrysler and Mitsubishi have a long lasting relationship but its about time mitsu comes out of their shell and brings over their kick ass cars, evo, galant vr4 and others.
 
I'm pretty sure that the new (and old) Stratus, Sebring, and Eclipse share the same platform. Also, they WERE working on a new neon/pt cruiser/lancer platform, but I guess that also went by the wayside. Oh well. More marketshare for Mazda I guess.
 
mitsubishi is not going anywhere imo, i think somebody like GM or Toyota would step in and handle it. just imagine the possibilities, toyota and mitsu could do a project to bring back the awd turbo celica! you never know what the future holds
 
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