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Auto suppliers flail as carmakers set profit records
Date : 2021.12.21
The same can"t be said for many parts suppliers, however.
Average dealership profits have soared this year and have broken annual records. Automakers such as General Motors Co. and Ford Motor Co., brought in billions of dollars in third-quarter profit, despite producing a fraction of the vehicles they would have liked.
Lear Corp., a seating supplier the world"s ninth-largest auto parts company, this month reported a loss of $27 million in the third quarter, compared with $174 million in net income a year earlier, as decreased vehicle production took a bite out of the company"s finances.
On a call with investors this month, Lear CEO Ray Scott pointed out unpredictability as the problem.
"Our financial results were negatively impacted not only by significant volume reductions versus last year," Scott said, "but also by low visibility from our customers leading to short-notice production shutdowns."
Similarly, Canadian giant Magna International Inc., North America"s largest supplier, reported net income of $11 million for the third quarter, a 97 percent plunge from the $405 million it made a year earlier.
"The third quarter of 2021 represented one of the most volatile operating environments we have experienced in recent years," Magna CEO Swamy Kotagiri said in a news release.
The Auroroa, Ontario-based company will continue to make investments to position itself for future growth, he said.
"The current industry environment has taken a toll on our short-term financial results and outlook, but we are confident that our underlying earnings power and cash flow generation capability remain healthy," Magna Chief Financial Officer Vince Galifi added.
Cooper Standard Automotive Inc. said it had a $123.2 million net loss in the third quarter. In response to the situation, CEO Jeff Edwards told investors that it is renegotiating contracts with customers, with the goal of recovering $100 million in losses.
자료출처 : www.plasticsnews.com, edit : handler
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