George Dorkhom

Mr. George Dorkhom

Executive Chairman, GREENKOTE PLC


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Does WTO means WAIT -TO -OPTOUT when it comes to Beoing and the defense industry

April 10, 2011

HPV Vaccine Stirs Economic Debate | wsj.com

The Number is $80B  the administrator is the US Department of Defense (DOD) and the expenditures are called R&DTE -which stands for Research and Development and Test and Evaluation efforts earmarked for such type of contract awards referred to by the WTO recent decision that Beoing was subsidized through these types of contracts and considered the funds comparable to the handouts that Airbus receives from the EU governments.This is truly a farce and a sign of ignorance on the US defense business,

Energy Security and National Security .So what is the debate on Wind Power

August 30, 2010

A train wreck is the the competing resources for two US National needs: Energy security and National Security.  So where is the trade off? These two resources are intertwined and must cooperate and come out with a quick and A Politcal solution.

Vestas is a Pioneer, so why is the company falling behind

August 25, 2010

Wind turbine maker Vestas sees profits fall | www.bbc.co.uk

Vestas is a Pioneer in the Wind power and yet it experienced a loss in 2010 and a declining revenue of some 17% annually year over year , while the overall industry trends experience some 23% growth year over year. Was this truly a result of delays in projects and project financing or is Vestas losing it it leading market position and has problems in execution?

EADS posts a loss and cancels its dividend

March 10, 2010

In August 2009, I have contributed an analysis and predicted that EADS is in for hard time in the next couple of years and here it is, the Euro 1.5B net profit in 2008 was turned into a net loss of Euro 763M and the cancellation of dividend, an extreme measure for a European /government owned company. The worse is yet to come as the company speeds ups production and invades its backlog.

Arrow Trucking --follow ups thoughts on its real troubles

March 8, 2010

I wrote my analysis in January commenting on a company that did violated a Federal law of plant closure and the obligation of its Directors and Officers to exercise prudence in care and loyalty ot the various stakeholder,but as the regulators state now, this is a Chapter 7 filing without a precedent where the company assets and Liabilities are unknown, & no officers appeared in court or offered any explanation and where the secured lenders were defrauded..its sounds more than chapter 7.

Solar Energy is one pillar of future energy...Ivanhoe in Mojave is just a start

March 7, 2010

[USA] DOE Funds Huge Solar Project ($1.37b) | www.technologyreview.com

Our planet is certainly in need of more generation in the coming decade estimated at an additional 70-100GW .As conventional generation in fossil and others lose steam, Solar,Wind will fill the gap..lets gear up to this idea..less expensive, cleaner and independent energy generation is in our national interest..I hope that California is listening.

Problems will indeed emerge for Arrow Trucking

January 14, 2010

Further Problems Emerge for Arrow Trucking | www.truckinginfo.com

Violating the WARN Act and the State Wage Payment law are serious matters where , if proven, Directors and Officers at a company such as Arrow can be held personally Liable...

Gas Cylinders Are Here to Stay

September 20, 2009

Is It The End For High-Pressure Gas Cylinders? | www.prlog.org

Higher pressure or not , the gas cylinders market is an important segment in the industrial gas business for smaller users and mobile applications in medical and industry and are here to stay but controls technology must continue to improve on safety and reliability.

China takes off, it is rapidly taking over as we squander our brand names for ?

September 11, 2009

China’s Geely, Beijing Automotive Target Volvo, Saab | www.bloomberg.com

It is a known fact that the Chinese government has put its weight and tremendous wealth behind targeted industries, Electronics , automotive and aerospace and it is well on its way to target the general industrial market. It is succeeding and have taken over Japan in Electronics manufacturing out put...why ? they have the people, the natural resources, the cash and the market..and we in the West are willing to surrender all ,including established brands as Volvo ,Saab and Hummer.

Temporary lay-offs in Italy maybe OK,but plant closure ..guess what

September 10, 2009

Italian Government Reaches Union Agreement on Fiat’s CNH Plant | www.bloomberg.com

Italian Labor law is so inflexible about layoffs and forget the future of the plant in Imola if it invovles permanent closure. Italy, behind Spain , is one of the most socialistic countries when it come to labor law giving no flexibility whatsoever to industry in manoeuvering during difficult times, that is while Fiat CEO is scanning the globe and is in bed with Chrysler , not only for high cost production , but also for labor inflexibility.

Outsourcing is the trend ..do not cry wolf

September 8, 2009

Defense industry pleads for investment | www.ft.com

To my best of my knowledge the UK defense spending in 2010 is projected to be up by a few percentage points and so as the EU and Nato..so what is the fuss all about..outsourcing? then they have to cry endlessly as this has been the trend for a long time in the world of the defense industry,but perhaps a novelty in Britain.

Konecranes actions are a must rather than a strategy

September 6, 2009

Konecranes Starts Statutory Negotiations in Headquarter Functions in Hyvinkää | www.konecranes.com

KoneCranes has experienced a 40-50% decline in orders year over year and a restructuring plans in not only warranted but a must. The demand for cranes both in the industrial as well as construction and on/off-shore has declined so rapidly that unless drastic actions are taken companies as Kone and others including Demag and Terex are at risk for survival.

No Moral Comparison / EU handouts to Airbus and Boeing business with Uncle Sam

August 31, 2009

WTO to rule next week on Airbus funding dispute | www.google.com

To state that a hand to Airbus from Germany , France and Britain is the moral equivalent to legitimate services rendered by Boeing to the US government is none sense . The Europeans must learn how to do business and compete in the real world and subsidies is immoral and anti-competitive. The European and EU Government complain about China and other Asian dumping laws yet they practice the same.

EADS is in turbulent times

August 26, 2009

EADS second-quarter profit up 76%; Airbus targets 300 gross orders | atwonline.com

EADS business which is almost 90% commercial aircraft dependant will experience hard times as it is currently in the eye of the Hurricane without visibility for future orders or cancellation of current orders .

Ingersoll Rand CEO Talks the company share prices up

August 4, 2009

Ingersoll-Rand sees signs recession is almost over | www.marketwatch.com

It is surprising for a leader of such a resprected company to talk the stock prices up based on insignificant statistis while the company sales and orders are down by some 20%

Auto makers and the dinasourses

April 5, 2009

Chrysler Plan Trims Fiat's Stake, Cuts Out Cerberus | online.wsj.com

The US car makers ,especially GM and Chrysler, have caused self inflicting injuries on their operations and other orgnizations that work with them and for them. , I have written in the fall of 2008 about the ultimate need for GM and Chrysler to file for chapter 11 and reorganize under the supervision of the court and have then explained the merits of filing and how fitting these companies' circumstances to such filing. My article was not that popluar at the time ,because I think the auto industry insiders are and still in denial with the arrogance that how could it be possible that GM is in Bankruptcy ? well it is possible and if this was done early on, we the tax payers would not have to throw good money after bad money , and also the bleeding would  perhaps have stopped ..sort off.Chapter 11 to flush out the old GM and Chrysler and emerge as a new, strong, leaner and perhaps smaller companies is the answer,  of course with a different management team that know the real world.

Bailout the automakers ..no way

November 24, 2008

‘Peak-oil’ doomsayers catch Wall St.’s attention | www.iht.com

The problem with Detroit is arrogance and know it all..for years now the leadership at Detroit three auto makers insisted on not briniging new and fresh blood from the outside..you do not the autombile industry , you are no good. Yet there are  tremendous talents out there that can can help bring about new ideas and approaches for automaking.Except for A. Mullaly and by accident Nardelli..look at who is running Detroit...they keep producing  ineffecient cars ,not to the liking of the current generation of Americans and for that matter the global markets, and un-negotiated labor contracts that are unbelievably expensive and putting the US automakers at a $2000 disavantage  per car than the competition, yet they come to DC and say they employ 3.0 people, they pay health care to current employees and retirees...and I ..I.. I.. and you owe. No the tax payer does not owe you and you should run your business as most companies do and let the free market forces decide...Detroit needs a revamp

Not so fast either...outsourcing continues

October 8, 2008

Is Outsourcing to China Over? | www.inc.com

The writer of the article is seemingly unware of the trends that are taking place in outsourcing to low cost producing countries, including China and India and has not been following the apparent trends that are shifting the landscape not only for large manufacturing companies but even the mid sized and the smaller , these do not only include metal bending but also engineering brains beyond IT.

Sanctions simply do not work

July 14, 2008

Despite conflict, U.S. does business with Iran | www.msnbc.msn.com

Sanctioning Iran or Zimbabwe or any such nations is a bad approach to politics as well as economics. It is true as the writer says that the US efforts on sanctions are not coordinated, worse , these measures are never properly enforced and loopholes benefit a select few. More importantly, ecnomic sanctions, boycotts and all the jazzy language end up always hurting the US producers and benefit other nations of Asia, South America and especially Europe. Our leadership has got to stop relying  on and using sanctions , which in essence  ,are sanctioning  US companies and not the intended target.

Emerging markets will continue to fuel the growth of global economy

May 1, 2008

Global steel prices - brace for a correction? | www.reuters.com

The article rightfully points out to the increase in demand for steel products and metals in general and that countries as India, China and the Middle are one big construction site with high demand for raw metals thus increasing  prices of the benchmark products such as hot-rolled carbon steel to a record high. However, the article failed to mention the huge out-put of steel and metals that some of those countries produce, such as China which currently is the number one producing country in th world with 500M MT annually, in additions to the new comers such as Brazil with high quality products but less expensive production cost . What the article  also misses is the huge cash reserves that these countries have accumulated and the tremendous economic growth that they are experiencing in certain sectors of some 30% annually with a combined GDP projection of 7-8 %.

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