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Clark are owned by Young An hat co and also own Omega in big trucks , but in the new market of Super companies that will emerge over the next three or four years they will loose market share again. They won't be able to compete with the new companies and there dealer networks. The only way Clark will survive will be a tie up with Doosan, Hyundai, and Crown if Clark don't do this they won't be around in six to ten years time. Clark products aren't that good and there holding company might have money now but how long will they want to pump money into a company that is loosing money and market share. They might as well concentrate on the profitable side of there Business Doosan bus company and have a small local production for there forklift for the local market
  • Posted 6 Nov 2012 17:16
  • Modified 6 Nov 2012 17:20 by poster
  • By Daveilift
  • joined 26 Oct'10 - 241 messages
  • west yorks, United Kingdom

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