nit: there's no 'g' in cummins. " From: Tom Jennings <tomj@xxxxxxx> " " In NY Times today is an article about Cummings Diesel. Back in " the 90's they were certain that new enviro regs were goin to " kill them: impossible to meet. " " Instead, they're thriving; quality, sales, technology, power, " all up. They're reviving closed plants. " " While it was specifically the EPA requirements that did it, " before you leap, look at this: it was really some (any) " outside bully forcing them top stop making very-short-term " business decisions ("but it will cost us money") and instead " make long-term technical ones. " " Cummings is making good money now, and is spending LOTS on " research (something soon-to-be-dying industries STOP spending " money on). Their market is complicated (covered in the article) " but they're doing really well. " " Whiney businesses of all sorts -- American and otherwise -- " always piss me off. There's bad luck and bad markets for sure, " but actual research (with people, their HANDS and brains) and " actual development make for short-term costs and great long " term results. " " If it takes an EPA to force crucial industries to start doing " some GDMF @#@!~%$$!! research, so be it. if they did it " themselves no one would have to poke them. Kick the equity " managers and business consultants out into the street! " " AMC did best when it kept it's focus on the bread and butter " (little Americans and 4-door Classics) and experimented on the " side (AMXs, research and collaborations). " " Too bad GM (and apparantly the unions) got addicted to short-term " fat money and cutting costs. " " _______________________________________________ " " Oh yeah, another thing about this, they're making a lot of " components they might otherweise have bought on the open market, " but they state they didn't want to have some outside supplier's " crappy part become their problem. Delphi anyone? " " _______________________________________________ gm is short sighted because it's stockholder owned, and - the tragedy of the public corporation - as far as they care its product is money, and anything it does to make money is only a side effect. this encourages the directors to burn the furniture, as long as they can get out - like roger smith - with golden parachutes. cummins is still primarily family owned, and like aaron feuerstein at malden mills they can make what seem to be anti-profitable decisions which are in the company's best long term interests. -- years ago i stumbled on 'my days with the diesel' by clessie lyle cummins, the company founder, and it was a fascinating read. the company was actually his second. his first was funded by a banker whose chauffeur he'd been. when he was screwed out of his share, with a straight face the banker told him 'i put up -the-money-; all you did was work'. learning from that, he actually made two companies: cummins engine development, wholly owned by himself and contracted by the greater cummins engine manufacturing co for all r&d. no small kerfuffle when he retired and moved to dissolve all his holdings and the board [re]discovered he personally owned all cummins patents! cummins put the first diesel in a road-going vehicle, a packard because it had the longest hood - and even then they barely squeezed their marine powerplant in. this was in the early '30s, the depression, and needless to say it got a lot of attention... they ran at indy - and did well. iirc their 4-stroke car was only middling but it's stablemate 2-stroker won! it also seized solid when it was shut off, so taking that as a sign they abandoned 2-stroke development. this was before lead and companies like phillips and union proudly put their octanes in their names - 66 and 76. iirc their 855 - now pushing 500hp - is a direct evolution of their first purpose-designed truck engine. ________________________________________________________________________ Andrew Hay the genius nature internet rambler is to see what all have seen adh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx and think what none thought _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com