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22.10.18
Financial performance of AVTOVAZ Group maintains its positive trend in Q3 2018

AVTOVAZ Group (AVG) announces its IFRS results for the 9 months 2018. The Company succeeded to keep its LADA market share in Russia at a record high level of 20% Termination of the state market support measures in May 2018, slower dynamics of the Russian automotive market growth and FX rate fluctuations represent growing headwinds for the financial performance of AVG.
For the first 9 months of 2018 AVG sold in the Russian market 259,129 units of the LADA cars that is 17% more vs the same period of 2017. The LADA brand kept the highest share of the Russian passenger car and light commercial vehicles market in the last several years– 20% (+0.4 pp to 9m 2017).
The LADA Vesta model family sets a new sales record with 76,189 units sold during the first 9 months of 2018 (+39.5% to 9M 2017). The New LADA Granta, launched in September, 2018, was warmly welcomed by clients and became the September market best-seller in Russia with 9,936 units sold.
Four LADA models occupied the TOP-10 list of best-sellers in Russia – the LADA Vesta (1st position), the LADA Granta (3rd position), and the LADA Largus (7th position), the LADA XRAY (9th position).
During the 9 months of 2018 AVG has exported 27,398 units of the LADA cars and KD kits (+65% to 9M 2017). Two new countries were added to export geography in 2018 – Tunisia and Chile. 9 new LADA dealerships were opened abroad.
LADA sales success in the domestic market, growing export volumes and ongoing cost optimization activities provided continuous positive trends for AVG financial results. The Company achieved a consolidated revenue of 198.7 B-RUB, that is 25.4% more than in the previous year. The 9M 2018 operating margin benefited positively from significant one-off events in excess of 5.5 B-RUB, bringing it to a positive value of 12.1 B-RUB. Net result for the same period amounted to 5.4 B-RUB comparing to -4,5 B-RUB loss in 2017.
President of PJSC AVTOVAZ Yves Caracatzanis noted that the results are in line with AVG ambitious mid-term plan. ”I’m thankful to every employee of AVTOVAZ for input into the ongoing recovery. We continue to execute strictly our action plan on cost reduction, brand, line-up renewal. At the same time, we underline persisting macro-economic risks, such as ruble depreciation, raw materials price increase, continuing market growth slow-down, that may influence Q4 sales results. Our forecast for the full year 2018 remains with a positive operating margin” – stated Mr. Caracatzanis.
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SUBARU started flight test of the prototype of New Utility Helicopter for JMOD

Tokyo, December 25, 2018 – Subaru Corporation today started the flight test of the prototype of the New Utility Helicopter for Japan Ministry of Defense (JMOD) at its Aerospace Company Utsunomiya Plant, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan.

This prototype took to the sky at 2:50p.m. by SUBARU’s flight crew from the Utsunomiya Airfield and landed safely after successful 55 minutes flight.

SUBARU has been developing the New Utility Helicopter for JMOD leveraging the SUBARU BELL 412EPX as the platform that has been jointly developed with BELL HELICOPTER, a Textron Inc., USA.

This prototype aircraft will be delivered to JMOD by the end of fiscal 2018 after completion of a series of flight tests by SUBARU. SUBARU will establish a new production line for the New Utility Helicopter for JMOD and the SUBARU BELL 412EPX in its Utsunomiya Plant to expand defense business as well as commercial helicopter sales both for Japan and international markets.

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Tesla shares could surge nearly 27% as it becomes ‘sustainably profitable,’ Baird says

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Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla

Shares of electric car maker Tesla could jump sharply in the next year as the company starts making money more consistently, according to an analyst at Baird.

Analyst Ben Kallo reiterated his outperform rating on the stock and hiked his price target to $465 from $411. Kallo's new 12-month price target implies a 26.8 percent upside from Wednesday's close of $366.60.

Tesla shares rose 2.8 percent Thursday, to $376.79.

“We believe the narrative will continue to change from 'TSLA will never make money' to 'TSLA can be sustainably profitable,'” Kallo said in an investor note Thursday. “The narrative on TSLA, particularly in the middle of 2018, was as negative as we have experienced in our coverage, but we believe sentiment will continue to improve as the company proves it can be self-supportive, which should drive sustained share appreciation.”

Tesla reported a surprise third-quarter profit on Oct. 24. Since then, the stock is up more than 27 percent. That quarter was its third profitable one.

“We do not believe the strong Q3 results were a 'flash in the pan' and think TSLA could maintain profitability,” Kallo said. “Further execution will reinforce investor belief the company can be self-supportive, which should be a positive catalyst.”

Tesla shares have had a wild year. At one point, they were down more than 20 percent for 2018. They were also up as much as 22 percent year to date.

Tesla reached its 2018 high after CEO Elon Musk tweeted in August he had “funding secured” to take the company private. He would later walk back what he wrote in the tweet, agreeing to keep the company public. The Securities and Exchange Commission settled with Musk over charges stemming from his tweet. As part of the settlement, Musk agreed to step down as chairman for three years.

Moving forward, “we continue to believe there are several catalysts upcoming which could drive shares higher, and first-half 2019 results could benefit from easy comps given the Model 3 delay,” Kallo wrote. “TSLA could be entering a positive estimate revision cycle, which should coincide with several other catalysts, in our view, including start of European deliveries, initial production in China, introduction/production of new products, and inclusion in the S&P 500.”

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AVTOVAZ Group Announces New Appointments

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AVTOVAZ Group Announces New Appointments

AVTOVAZ group announces new appointments effective from November 1st, 2018:
›Mikhail Ryabov, General Director of ''LADA Izhevsk automobile plant'', is appointed Vice-President of PJSC ''AVTOVAZ'' for the car production.
›Nikolay Strokov, Vice-President for the car production of PJSC AVTOVAZ, is appointed to the position of Vice-President of PJSC AVTOVAZ for the production of automotive components.
›Denis Nosov, Director of production of plastic products (PPI) of PJSC AVTOVAZ in Togliatti, is appointed General Director of “LADA Izhevsk automobile plant”.
›Sergey Uryupin, Vice-President of PJSC AVTOVAZ for the production of automotive components, is leaving the company, and will develop his career at one of the companies of the Russian automotive industry in a senior position.
The President of PJSC AVTOVAZ Yves Caracatzanis noted that the new appointments are a common practice in the automotive industry. ''Transition of managers and new challenges provide professional and personal growth for every of them. It strengthens horizontal ties within the company, needed for effective operation and operative decision-making'', – stated Mr. Caracatzanis.
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2019 Ford Ranger pickup

The windshield wipers slap furiously as the pickup splashes its way through the deep mud bog, the last in a series of obstacles along an off-road trail rough enough to shake loose a few fillings.

It's not the sort of route most drivers will experience in a lifetime, but pickup owners expect their trucks to be ready to handle that sort of situation on a regular basis.

So, when Ford decided to give some automotive journalists a chance to drive the all-new Ranger pickup this month, it took them up into the mountains east of San Diego where they could put the truck through what can best be described as a torture test.

Ford's full-size F-Series pickups make up the best-selling product line in the U.S. automotive market, but the automaker has been notably absent from the midsize truck segment since killing off the old version of its Ranger back in 2012, shuttering the archaic Twin Cities Assembly Plant in Minnesota. It's a decision the automaker soon came to regret.

Rule the road

Through the 1980s, small trucks ruled the road. For then-young baby boomers, they were a cheap way to get a new set of wheels. But over the last two decades, the market has shifted to full-size models like the Ford F-150 and rival Chevrolet Silverado. With demand for midsize products spiraling downward, Ford and its Detroit rivals all pulled the plug, leaving just two imports, the Toyota Tacoma and Nissan Frontier, to fight it out for the remaining scraps. Ford, in particular, was betting it could get old Ranger buyers to cough up a bit more cash for the bigger — and markedly more profitable — F-150.

But things didn't work out quite as planned. For one thing, Ford didn't count on General Motors to get back in the game, in 2015 reviving its Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon pickups. What seemed like a risky bet quickly began to pay off. Not only did sales of the sibling trucks take off, but they gave momentum to the midsize market as a whole, sales of the Tacoma and Frontier also improving. Two years later, Honda returned to the segment with a complete remake of its Ridgeline model.

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The interior of the 2019 Ford Ranger

The irony is that Ford actually had a new midsize pickup, an all-new Ranger that it was producing in plants all over the world and selling just about everywhere but the U.S. The automaker was so sure there wouldn't be a market, it didn't even bother to engineer it to meet U.S. regulations — a process known as homologation — or make it robust enough for the unique demands of American buyers.

By 2016, it was obvious to Ford planners and senior executives that they were missing a huge opportunity, made all the more obvious by the explosive growth in light trucks, in general. Pickups, vans and utility vehicles now account for about 2 out of every 3 new vehicles sold in the States.

$100 million

Ford engineers had a good place to start with the new Ranger, but they couldn't just bring over the global model. It needed some major revisions to boost its cargo and towing capacity, as well as to let it handle serious off-road driving conditions.

The automaker won't discuss what the project cost but analysts like Joe Phillippi of AutoTrends Consulting estimate it ran well over $100 million — not including the price tag for tooling up a factory in the Detroit suburbs to build the U.S. Ranger. That was likely millions more than what it might have cost had Ford designed in the needs of the U.S. marketplace in the first place.

“We can't go back and change the past,” Joe Hinrichs, Ford's president of the Americas, said at an event marking the start of Ranger production at the Wayne, Michigan, truck plant six weeks ago. Looking forward, Hinrichs said, the midsize market should grow fast enough to make room for Ford's return.

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2019 Ford Ranger

Since GM launched the revived Colorado and Canyon models, the midsize pickup segment has grown sharply, even as the overall U.S. market has struggled. In 2017, sales rose to 452,336, up from 448,398 the previous year. And with more new product, the forecast is for even faster growth. At the Wayne plant ceremony, Hinrichs told reporters that he expects the market will quickly reach 500,000, with “plenty of room for everybody.”

Crowded market

Not everyone is convinced Ford will have an easy go of it, however. Phillippi pointed out that “the market is going to get crowded.” At this month's Los Angeles Auto Show, Fiat Chrysler officially got back in the game by revealing the long-awaited Jeep Gladiator. It marks the first time that brand has had a pickup in nearly two decades.

The good news for Ford is that initial reviews of the Ranger have been solid. Autoblog declared that “it stands on its own and above the rest.” CNBC's own test found the Ranger to be solid and capable, with the ability to haul as much as 1,800 pounds of cargo and tow a 7,500-pound trailer.

Mike Blake | Reuters
The 2020 Jeep Gladiator is introduced during a Jeep press conference at the Los Angeles Auto Show in Los Angeles, California, November 28, 2018.

While that's well short of what some full-size models like the F-150 or the Chevy Silverado can handle, experts say that is more than enough for the typical truck buyer. Indeed, midsize models are nearly as large as — and boast nearly the same capabilities as — the full-size trucks of the 1980s thanks to the way the auto industry regularly upsizes its products with each new generation.

“These (midsize) trucks will do virtually everything a suburban cowboy needs,” said Phillippi. Add the ability to do some things that those full-size trucks can't, like park in the typical suburban garage.

MSRP gap

Then there's the matter of price. The aging Nissan Frontier starts at just $18,990, barely half the cost of the typical new vehicle sold in the U.S. this year. The 2019 Ford Ranger will carry a base MSRP of $24,300. While a stripped-down F-Series starts just over $28,000, the gap between midsize and full-size models, as buyers typically equip them, pushes quickly above $10,000.

Source: Nissan
The 2016 Nissan Frontier S King Cab Pickup.

Prospects for the midsize market seem solid enough that there could be still more entries. The five-year plan outlined last June by the late Sergio Marchionne, Fiat Chrysler's former CEO, called for the Dodge division to return to the segment after abandoning its own midsize truck, the Dakota, earlier in the decade.

Volkswagen might even get in the game. The German maker has its own pickup, the Amarok, which it sells primarily in Latin American and Europe. Last June, VW signed a memorandum of understanding with Ford that initially focused on joint efforts in the commercial vehicle segment. But company insiders confirm that the two potential partners are now looking at a variety of opportunities. That could even include a VW version of the Ranger, according to some sources.

Indian pickups

Then there's Mahindra & Mahindra. A decade ago, the Indian automaker attempted to launch a U.S. dealer network to market an SUV and a pickup. That effort collapsed during the Great Recession. But Mahindra recently launched production of a small off-road vehicle, the Roxor, at a plant in Auburn Hills, Michigan. And more could come, Group Chairman Anand Mahindra told reporters at the opening of the factory a year ago.

“I think a very logical step after that would be to get on-road,” he hinted. While a street-legal Roxor appears to be in the works, a version of one of Mahindra's Indian pickups could also follow.

Hyundai, meanwhile, is working on a slightly smaller truck based on the Santa Cruz concept that won rave reviews when introduced at the North American International Auto Show a few years back. A production version could be ready sometime in 2020 or 2021, according to the Korean carmaker.

Much as with SUVs, automakers are wondering whether there might be a market for still smaller pickups, more akin to the compact models that won the hearts of then-young boomers. Ford has dropped hints it may have something to slot in below the Ranger. How the midsize segment fares over the next several years could determine whether pickup buyers will get even more options.

CORRECTION: The article was updated to reflect that the Ranger will be reintroduced in 2019.

Paul Eisenstein
is a freelancer for CNBC. His travel and accommodations for this article were paid by Ford.

GM laying off 50 workers at Brownstown plant

GM laying off 50 workers at Brownstown plantThe loss of General Motors Co.'s plug-in hybrid Chevrolet Volt will affect nearly half of the employees at the automaker's battery assembly plant in Brownstown Township.
GM filed a notice with the State of Michigan this week stating it will lay off 50 at Brownstown Battery, including 37 hourly workers represented by the United Auto Workers. A total of 116 workers are currently employed at the plant.
The layoffs at Brownstown, slated for Feb. 18, are expected to be permanent, GM said in its filing. Union represented workers will have the opportunity to transfer to other UAW-GM plants, but a GM spokeswoman said plans for those transfers have not been made yet.
On the Monday after Thanksgiving, GM announced a sweeping workforce and manufacturing restructuring for 2019 that will include idling five plants in the U.S. and Canada and cutting some 8,000 white collar jobs.
The affected workers at Brownstown worked on batteries for the Chevrolet Volt, which will stop production when GM idles the Detroit-Hamtramck plant next year. Brownstown was not part of the November plant announcements because the facility will continue operations despite losing workers.
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