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    Holden C.E.O. Steps Down!

    Holden's latest CEO has stepped down, after being recruited to, and promising to, "Revitalize The Brand".
    He only lasted about 18 months,...this not good news.
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    Re: Holden C.E.O. Steps Down!

    Bit like the coach of the Wallabies
    Who would want the job
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    Re: Holden C.E.O. Steps Down!

    Would you really want to be a contract manager?

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    Re: Holden C.E.O. Steps Down!

    I guess that means Holden is now revitalized....

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    Re: Holden C.E.O. Steps Down!

    Pity they kept using the name when they stopped building Holdens IMHO.

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    Re: Holden C.E.O. Steps Down!

    Surely they didnt expect him to turn the business around in that short time. Or maybe he could see it was too far gone and left

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    Re: Holden C.E.O. Steps Down!

    Holden wasted David, by continuing to offer the same crap lineup. The passenger products they offer do nothing to entice people to the brand.

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    Re: Holden C.E.O. Steps Down!

    Quote Originally Posted by Pickles View Post
    Holden's latest CEO has stepped down, after being recruited to, and promising to, "Revitalize The Brand".
    He only lasted about 18 months,...this not good news.
    Pickles.
    .. bad choice in the first place in my opinion.

    He was retired when hired and was no 'fixer'
    (coming from Toyota, surely no-one seriously
    expected him to fix Holden did they?)
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