GM Channel Stuffing Soars To Record | ZeroHedge
For a few months there, we were worried that GM may have actually
found a (government-funded) natural subprime buyer of its vehicles after
the company managed to keep its channel stuffing in check for several
months. Those fears ended today with the company's October car sales report,
according to which GM sold 4.7% more cars, or 42,759 in absolute terms
(from 153,005 to 195,764) in October than September, below expectations
of a 7.8% increase. So far so good. What however will hardly get any
mention from Government Motors cheerleaders is that GM auto inventory at dealers as of October 31 was a record 739,034 (a
massive 98 days of supply), an increase of 49,700 from October's
689,334. In other words, the entire incremental rise in sales, and then some, was due to the firm stuffing dealers with even more inventory than they can possibly handle!
Bottom line GM, tax payer owned GM, earnings are a total fallacy.
I had a funny feeling that the GM numbers looked bloated.
ReplyDeleteThanks for tracking down the real story Bill.
Cheers
Once again PW, ZH does a wonderful job of what the MSM should be doing.
ReplyDeleteAnd then I woke up lol