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GM’s Model Margins, Toyota’s Caution, and Grit from Fast Food

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On this Thursday, we explore GM's increased profitability from simplifying gasoline models, Toyota's cautionary stance on an all-EV future with its job risks, and how fast-food jobs have shaped the careers of today's successful professionals.

  • Amid the focus on EVs, GM has found profitability by simplifying its gasoline models, improving margins even on entry-level vehicles.
    • Chevrolet Trax and Buick Envista now yield mid- to high-single-digit margins with the 2024 Trax saw a 20% increase in profitability over the previous model.
    • Fewer configurations and cost reductions drive these gains.
    • GM projects a 4% earnings boost for the Chevy Equinox and GMC Terrain.
    • "We're now profitable in the entry-level segments," said GM President Mark Reuss.

  • Toyota Chairman Akio Toyoda cautions against a full transition to electric vehicles, stating it could lead to job losses for those working on engine-related technologies.
    • 5.5 million people work in Japan's automotive industry.
    • Chairman Akio Toyoda highlights risks for long-time engine-related workers.
    • Toyota champions a "multi-pathway" to zero emissions, including hybrids and hydrogen.
    • The Toyota Chairman shares that EVs may only account for 30% of the global market.
    • "If EVs become the only choice... those people's jobs would be lost," Akio Toyoda emphasized.

  • Many successful professionals credit their early fast-food jobs for shaping their work ethic and customer service skills, leaving a lasting impact on their careers.
    • Many professionals feel their early jobs left a mark, shaping their leadership skills.
    • The hustle and humility from these roles often translate to long-term career success.
    • Michael Erickson, Director at a PR firm in Georgia, recalls his time at McDonald’s as formative to his success.
    • Erickson shares that hard work and customer-service skills left an important mark on his professional journey.

Hosts: Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier
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On this Thursday, we explore GM's increased profitability from simplifying gasoline models, Toyota's cautionary stance on an all-EV future with its job risks, and how fast-food jobs have shaped the careers of today's successful professionals.

  • Amid the focus on EVs, GM has found profitability by simplifying its gasoline models, improving margins even on entry-level vehicles.
    • Chevrolet Trax and Buick Envista now yield mid- to high-single-digit margins with the 2024 Trax saw a 20% increase in profitability over the previous model.
    • Fewer configurations and cost reductions drive these gains.
    • GM projects a 4% earnings boost for the Chevy Equinox and GMC Terrain.
    • "We're now profitable in the entry-level segments," said GM President Mark Reuss.

  • Toyota Chairman Akio Toyoda cautions against a full transition to electric vehicles, stating it could lead to job losses for those working on engine-related technologies.
    • 5.5 million people work in Japan's automotive industry.
    • Chairman Akio Toyoda highlights risks for long-time engine-related workers.
    • Toyota champions a "multi-pathway" to zero emissions, including hybrids and hydrogen.
    • The Toyota Chairman shares that EVs may only account for 30% of the global market.
    • "If EVs become the only choice... those people's jobs would be lost," Akio Toyoda emphasized.

  • Many successful professionals credit their early fast-food jobs for shaping their work ethic and customer service skills, leaving a lasting impact on their careers.
    • Many professionals feel their early jobs left a mark, shaping their leadership skills.
    • The hustle and humility from these roles often translate to long-term career success.
    • Michael Erickson, Director at a PR firm in Georgia, recalls his time at McDonald’s as formative to his success.
    • Erickson shares that hard work and customer-service skills left an important mark on his professional journey.

Hosts: Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier
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