Talk:Aptiv
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Do they still retain other connection other than GM buy automotive parts from them? "The Securities and Exchange Commission has subpoenaed GM's records of dealings with Delphi, a parts-making company that once was part of GM. What worries investors is not only the subpoena but also the possibility that GM's financial performance may turn out to have been worse than the company has reported." [1]
Second largest? Who is the first?
- Robert Bosch GmbH is the largest according to autonews.com Patken4 23:40, 23 February 2006 (UTC)
There is a lot of false information in this page that needs correcting, but I don't have the time to research what is correct. But I know that they are not closing the plant in Saginaw, Mi and that the world headquarters are also located in Saginaw, Mi.
- most, if not all of the information here does appear to be correct. the 'world headquarters' in Saginaw i believe you refer to is for the Saginaw Steering division only, not the company as a whole. The Saginaw plant will most likely be sold; it is not among the 8 plants Delphi intends to keep, but is still successful enough that other companies and investors are interested in it. [2] - Scottr76 04:41, 17 April 2007 (UTC)
The article is a little bland. I may attempt to type something up in the next month or so. TO answer the question above, GM and Delphi have compeletely separated and GM is a customer of Delphi. The SEC may have been looking over records from when Delphi was a series of smaller companies which were owned by General Motors. As well, even tho Delphi is a separate company now, upon leaving GM, is took upon it many of the deals that GM had made with its customers, employees and the UAW. Which is why, for instance, Delphi is looking for GM to pick up 1 billion of the pension program--among other costs.
- Agreed, it doesn't really say much. i may try to piece together some of the history of the company (pre-spinoff) if i get the chance. - Scottr76 04:41, 17 April 2007 (UTC)
I corrected some recent entries that seemed to confuse a division (harrison thermal in this case) with the entire company. this seems to be a common issue with Delphi, perhaps a list of division headquarters is needed.Scottr76 04:06, 4 June 2007 (UTC)
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