Buying the Auto Industry when Everyone’s Selling

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Jan 15th, 2009 | By | Category: Featured, Penny stocks
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Now is not the time to be in the car business. As the stock market plunged in October, car sales followed suit. Used cars were hit especially hard, with sales tumbling a massive 20.7% in November alone.

It’s not only the used car dealers that are suffering. Every facet of the auto business is feeling the heat. Credit is tight, meaning prospective car buyers will need a better credit score if they want a car loan. On top of this, consumer uncertainty and economic woes are persuading consumers to hang onto their old cars a bit longer than they normally would.

The results have been nothing short of devastating. Used car dealers have seen about half as many customers on showroom floors this year, according to The New York Times. Industry insiders and experts don’t expect a miraculous turnaround, either. Ford Motor Co. execs are predicting industrywide December sales numbers to drop by 35% from last year. And they don’t expect the first quarter to be a lot better.

December was especially brutal to General Motors as well. GM posted a 2008 U.S. sales drop the likes of which has not been seen in 49 years, dragged down by a 31% drop in December. With 2008′s numbers now officially in the books, GM’s total sales of 2.95 million cars was the least the company has posted since 1959, according to Automotive News.

The industry is, indeed, in turmoil. But there’s one company in the auto biz that’s prepared to weather the storm. And when business as usual finally returns, this industry leader will emerge stronger and more profitable than ever before.

In a recession like this one, consumers put off the purchase of big-ticket items like appliances, furniture and, of course, cars. This company is in no way immune to consumer tendencies. As consumer confidence returns, however, we can expect this business to return to an annual growth rate that’s well in the double digits.

So are we crazy to bet on a car dealer in the midst of this painful downturn? Click the link below to join our readers at Penny Stock Fortunes and decide for yourself…

Best,
Greg Guenthner

January 15, 2009


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Greg Guenthner

Greg Guenthner heads up Agora Financial’s small-cap division and is the founder of one of the only independent OTC research advisories in the industry. A graduate of George Mason University, Guenthner joined Agora in 2005 after several years as a journalist. He is managing editor of Penny Stock Fortunes and Bulletin Board Elite.

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  1. This is my first time reading your report. But, as you are talking about one auto company on this page you say that will come back bigger and better than ever, then you don’t say what company it is…I don’t get it. Am I missing something here?

    You say click on the links below for the answer…what are you expecting me as the reader and potential new client to do?

  2. Ditto, Steve. I can’t figure either!

  3. Steve,

    If you are a Penny Stock Fortunes reader, you can review the current issue and portfolio by logging into the website below. You’ll find all the details on this auto company in the February issue:

    http://www.agorafinancialpubli.....index.html

    If you are not a member, and you would like to subscribe, you can do so by visiting the Penny Stock Fortunes website above.

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