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i think the only company that would be interested in Buying it would be INCJ. They have the capital and could integrate it into its own Business given it a opening to better North America presence and a opening into the big truck market. I would all depend on what value NACCO puts on the business.If not INCJ then possibly a Chines manufacture might come in for it. The big problem is there is not a lot of capital floating around and there are better deals in the market than NACCO. There some large construction machine manufactures in China who would have the capital Like Sany or XCMG , the only us company would be Terex but i don't think they would go for NACCO it would be to much. INCJ would like the deal as it would give it a turnover of around 3.3 Billion dollars to make it the third largest forklift manufacture based in turnover by quite a way. And with the Hyster , Yale ,TCM , Nissan and the UTILEV bands it would be able to compete with KION and Toyota in all markets and segments
  • Posted 13 Jul 2012 03:41
  • Modified 13 Jul 2012 04:19 by poster
  • By Daveilift
  • joined 26 Oct'10 - 241 messages
  • west yorks, United Kingdom

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