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Why Would Naaco allow barlow to fall. They are by far the superior company compared to Yale dealerships in britian. I never see any Yale vans or salemen, it would take a lot of invesment to take Yale directly into the uk and i cant see that happening in this climate can you?

Everyone is being hit at the moment Toyota 70 job losses 6% price increase, Still uk have one saleman covering the whole of east anglia, Linde making loads of job cuts and doing silly deals linde will be sold when the climate gets back to normal just like finnings making it look good before they sell and look whats happening to them.
Rushlift are in the brown stuff and wont be here long. Impact are struggling with the nissan product.

You watch in a years time Barloworld, Junghienrich and toyota will still be here going strong so will linde but in what state.

Barloworld are world wide selling the Hyster product and not doing a bad job in this climate. They are backed by south african investors not by a bank.

It will be interesting to read all this back in a year to see who is here and who isnt.
  • Posted 10 Mar 2009 02:08
  • By Greeny
  • joined 8 Jul'08 - 5 messages
  • Birmingham, United Kingdom

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