I would like to think that a lot of this loss is due to Delphi having to pay its suppliers. The problem with this proposition is that Delphi makes almost everything in house. I cannot imagine that they could run up such a loss simply by buying raw materials at too high a price. After all, how much frigging plastic, aluminum, and silicon can one company buy? I, also, smell a scandel.
For the record, Delphi employs nearly 200,000 people world wide.
I doubt this will effect the WC industry. Laing makes the pumps, so as long as they have the rights to do so, I don't think we will see a supply shortage.
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