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#1 Parent Curious - 2017-02-09
Re: Re The biggest question for the car industry, and for the world's workers

It's a passive attitude.
Not the one I like.

#2 Parent Foxy - 2017-02-09
Re The biggest question for the car industry, and for the world's workers

Adapt to what?......Change? If-it-ain't-broke-don't-fix-it? Is that the attitude we should all adopt?

If businesses want to STAY in business then they must do whatever needs to be done.

Curious - 2017-02-08
The biggest question for the car industry, and for the world's workers

See the change at work?

Really, Foxy, do you see the changes coming to the world that used to be familiar to you?

This is what is happening to the trump voters: Look at the sentence in bold below, and tell me if the average trump voter (you saw them many times on the news) can adapt to this? If not, what do we do with them? They vote, remember!


The big question is always, Do we car manufacturers learn to become tech companies more quickly than a tech company learns to be an automotive player?


Autonomous driving, electric cars and ride-hailing apps from Silicon Valley, like Uber, are reshaping transportation. Young people no longer feel as compelled as previous generations to own cars. And Wall Street shows scant respect for automakers and their global manufacturing prowess: The market value of Google, which is building a driverless car, is more than double that of BMW, Daimler and Volkswagen combined.
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