10 Mar 2003 #1 longjohnsilver Well-known member Joined 30 May 2001 Messages 18,841 Visit site Any truth in wot I heard today that MAN are now out of business, all warranties and guarantees invalid and no more spares to made? <hr width=100% size=1>
Any truth in wot I heard today that MAN are now out of business, all warranties and guarantees invalid and no more spares to made? <hr width=100% size=1>
10 Mar 2003 #2 jfm Well-known member Joined 16 May 2001 Messages 23,724 Location Jersey/Antibes Visit site What, no more supply of gold rocker covers? Yikes <hr width=100% size=1>
10 Mar 2003 #3 longjohnsilver Well-known member Joined 30 May 2001 Messages 18,841 Visit site That's right, how will we live without them? Life's a bitch! <hr width=100% size=1>
10 Mar 2003 #4 Divemaster1 Well-known member Joined 15 Jan 2002 Messages 4,448 Location Aberdeenshire, Scotland Visit site Thought that MAN just entered into a co-operation with Yanmar ... (MBY)... Besides that they are seriously big in several areas, not just the marine industry commercial and leisure, but trucks, and other industry. Also believe that 2002 results were better than the group expected... <A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.man.de/replace.cgi?index_e2.html=aktuell/presse/8S6y17tK_e.html>http://www.man.de/replace.cgi?index_e2.html=aktuell/presse/8S6y17tK_e.html</A> But of course I could be wrong and it would represent a serious change in the whole powerplant manufacturing industry. <hr width=100% size=1>Alf
Thought that MAN just entered into a co-operation with Yanmar ... (MBY)... Besides that they are seriously big in several areas, not just the marine industry commercial and leisure, but trucks, and other industry. Also believe that 2002 results were better than the group expected... <A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.man.de/replace.cgi?index_e2.html=aktuell/presse/8S6y17tK_e.html>http://www.man.de/replace.cgi?index_e2.html=aktuell/presse/8S6y17tK_e.html</A> But of course I could be wrong and it would represent a serious change in the whole powerplant manufacturing industry. <hr width=100% size=1>Alf
10 Mar 2003 #5 T tcm ... Joined 11 Jan 2002 Messages 23,958 Location Caribbean at the moment Visit site Nope, a measly 391 million euros profit, so obviously gone bust. I wonder why? I mean, I wonder why longjohnsilver is making up a load of rubbish? <hr width=100% size=1>
Nope, a measly 391 million euros profit, so obviously gone bust. I wonder why? I mean, I wonder why longjohnsilver is making up a load of rubbish? <hr width=100% size=1>
10 Mar 2003 #6 longjohnsilver Well-known member Joined 30 May 2001 Messages 18,841 Visit site Just trying desperately to get to 5000! Any old rubbish will do. <hr width=100% size=1>
10 Mar 2003 #7 T tcm ... Joined 11 Jan 2002 Messages 23,958 Location Caribbean at the moment Visit site Ooh, well, er that's trying a bit too hard. You can just start a dead thread in the wanted forum, and add a zillion replies. <hr width=100% size=1>
Ooh, well, er that's trying a bit too hard. You can just start a dead thread in the wanted forum, and add a zillion replies. <hr width=100% size=1>