Farmwithjunk
Super Member
Rick, These are valid points. I recently lost my job in Feb because I was working for a dealership that only sold NH. Business was just not there. I have over 20 years in the business and was fortunate to go to work for another local dealer. This dealer is much bigger and carries more than NH. Most of the majors are out sourcing their CUTs with the exception of Kubota who has the formula right and continue to gain market share. I work with the reps of all the lines and its nice to get an inside look into how things are done with the "competition". In Europe, NH is like JD or CAT here in the states. They will never get to that level here if they keep selling out. Fiat has made some questionable moves since the buy out, most of which I cringe at with each news release. I love NH as it is in my blood for years now. I just hope they get some leadership that will better serve the dealer, and the buyer.
It's almost the same a a dog chasing its tail....The FIRST responsibility of management in a firm such as CNH is to their bottom line and their share holders. It's arguable THAT end is reached by "better serving the dealer and the buyer", as well as the fact it's arguable their recent decisions will pan out to help bottom line and share holders....
I for one see CNH as eventually becoming just CaseIH, or whatever new name they decide to hang above the door.