Analysis & Insights on Aston Martin's 2021 Results

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Analysis & Insights on Aston Martin's 2021 Results

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Just posted a new article going thought a number of insights and an analysis of Aston Martin's 2021 results:

https://karenable.com/analysis-insights ... 1-results/

Thoughts on how Aston Martin is doing and what their future looks like?
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Tobias Moers; Headwind for regarding supply chain, yeah, absolutely. We faced that as well, like everybody. But we have — you gave us the clear task and we are on a journey there to reduce our costs further on this year. We are likewise either to overcompensate that. There is no — there is always a danger so on for a margin, but this is not business. And we’re pretty confident that we can achieve that, that we can overcompensate in everything, what is comes in as raw material, price lift. We face that every day with every supplier, almost. But it’s a normal business. That’s our industry and every industry at the moment face the same issues.

Sums it up nicely, what a total and irrecoverable mess!

Thankfully most of my engineering friends have now moved on from AML through routine staff churn, although no doubt they observed hand to mouth product development and weighed their options.

Stroll to exit before 2023?
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RobYob wrote: Mon Feb 28, 2022 9:06 am Tobias Moers; Headwind for regarding supply chain, yeah, absolutely. We faced that as well, like everybody. But we have — you gave us the clear task and we are on a journey there to reduce our costs further on this year. We are likewise either to overcompensate that. There is no — there is always a danger so on for a margin, but this is not business. And we’re pretty confident that we can achieve that, that we can overcompensate in everything, what is comes in as raw material, price lift. We face that every day with every supplier, almost. But it’s a normal business. That’s our industry and every industry at the moment face the same issues.

Sums it up nicely, what a total and irrecoverable mess!

Thankfully most of my engineering friends have now moved on from AML through routine staff churn, although no doubt they observed hand to mouth product development and weighed their options.

Stroll to exit before 2023?
My guess is Stroll's out just as soon as he finds someone to buy him out.
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