The Wall Street Transcript Publishes Interview With Delphi Automotive Systems CEO J.T. Battenberg III
13 June 2000
The Wall Street Transcript Publishes Interview With Delphi Automotive Systems CEO J.T. Battenberg III
NEW YORK - Four leading analysts and top management from ten sector firms examine the Automobile & Auto Parts Industry sector in the latest issue of The Wall Street Transcript.In a vital review of this sector for investors and industry professionals, this valuable 77-page Special Issue features:
1) CEO interviews (average 3,400 words). Top management of ten sector firms examine the outlook for their firm and the sector. For a complete list of CEO interviews, see http://www.twst.com/info/info109.htm CEO J.T. Battenberg III discusses Delphi Automotive Systems' growth prospects. "The growth will vary by sector of the company. The growth in our non-General Motors business is growing at 13% a year, and that will continue to increase. The other areas that we would look to for growth would be fuel cells, as we continue to work on those high-tech areas, and also the electronic and electrical architecture. I mentioned the new contracts with Ford and Peugeot. Those are areas where we'll see significant growth." This 77-page Automobile & Auto Parts Industry Issue also includes: 2) Automobile & Auto Parts Industry - In an in-depth (11,000 words) Analyst Roundtable, David Garrity, Head of Global Automotive Research with Dresdner Kleinwort Benson North America, David Leiker, First Vice President at Robert W. Baird & Co., and Matthew Stover, a Director at Salomon Smith Barney, examine the outlook for the sector, the ongoing consolidation, discuss the interest rate environment, industry trends, and share specific stock recommendations. 3) Outlook for Auto Manufacturers - In an in-depth (4,200 words) Analyst Interview, Michael Bruynesteyn, Senior Automotive Analyst with Prudential Securities, discusses the outlook for the sector, including demand-side issues, product development, consolidation, and shares specific stock recommendations. 4) The TWST confidential Off-The-Record survey of management performance at twenty-one sector firms asked market insiders about the ability of management teams to create shareholder value. Firms reviewed in Off-The-Record include:
Arvin Industries, AutoNation, BorgWarner, DaimlerChrysler, Dana Corporation, Delphi Automotive Systems Corporation, Delco Remy International, Federal-Mogul, Ford, General Motors, Gentex Corporation, Illinois Tool Works, Intermet, Johnson Controls, Keystone Automative Industries, Lear, Littelfuse, Magna International, Superior Industries International, Tower Automative, TRW
To obtain a copy of this 77-page Automobile & Auto Parts Industry issue, call (212) 952-7433 or see http://www.twst.com/info/info109.htm The Wall Street Transcript is a premier weekly investment publication interviewing market professionals for serious investors for over 37 years.
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