Sat Feb 6 2010

The President of Toyota publicly apologized for the failing his customers with a 4.5 M vehicle recall over the accelerator  pedal fiasco. Now, does anyone recall the Presidents of GM or Chrysler apologizing for needing a bailout?  Did Bill Ford apologize for Ford needing to hock the entire company for $18B to keep it running once Mulally took over?  Funny I don't recall those press conferences…

We mentioned the red ink at Valero VLO a few posts back. I cannot access mysa.com right now but there is a good article explaining that for Tesoro and Valero, the price of gasoline, their product, has not risen as fast as the price of oil. The result is that their margin the difference between what they pay and what they charge for the product, has dropped. In addition, reduced shipping has cut fuel demand by 10%. Overall, this is why we study accounting, to better understand financial results. 

Meanwhile the photos of the back yards literally falling away from their owners look more like mudslides in CA than what we usually see in San Antonio. The City is talking tough, but seems to me that just rebuilding the wall will not exactly get Humpty Dumpty back up there, so to speak. The problem here is that the homes should never have been built in these locations to begin with. Mother Nature strikes back. Once a bad decision is made, no amount of finger pointing will improve the original decision. 

By the way, do you have a business card?  What you say, I am a student, I don't have a business!. Networking is all about improving your Rolodex. Author Gladwell in Tipping Point calls such people Connectors. Connectors have large rolodexes. They know lots of people. Your business card should look something like this

Ima Student

Texas A & M San Antonio  College of Business

Anticipated Graduation Date __ or Class of 2011

imastudent@tamuk.edu

Cell phone number ___ _____

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3 responses to “Saturday Bits and Pieces”

  1. Joy Avatar
    Joy

    For Toyota’s president to publicly apoligize could be linked to the culture of Japanese taking more pride in their work and when failure happens they are happy campers. As for the walls falling in SA, think construction to the North may slow down as the city begins requiring permits. With so much construction so fast it was only a matter of time before something structural wrong were to happen. Stay tuned for more failures due to man trying to change nature.

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  2. Dennis Elam Avatar
    Dennis Elam

    And, I suspect the real marketable value of every house above and below a retaining wall in SA, no matter what, just fell at least 20%
    DLE

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  3. C. Mata-ethics spring 2010 Avatar
    C. Mata-ethics spring 2010

    I respect the president of Toyata making an apology. You do have to take an action for your mistakes,but more than ever admit them. It is within thier own culture to take that type of pride in thier craftman ship and apologize for thier mistakes. Things happen and some can be fixed and others cannot, to me what counts most even if this wasnt a siple solution is a true and meaningful apology.
    Look at Cali…they will never stop building houses there. With all the mudslide and earthquakes, mother nature always wins no matter how much precaution you take or who your best engineers are.

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