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Luis T Hernandez Johnson Controls One Company

MEXICOWANDERER
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(Luis T Hernandez, founder of) "LTH" battery of Nuevo Leon, Mexico, and Johnson Controls USA battery division have merged and moved to Monterrey, Mexico. Now Wally Mart and Costco, and other Johnson Controls vendors can be said they are selling products 100% made outside the USA.

Deka and Trojan are two of the larger made-in-USA companies that remain.

Of course in the AGM arena, Lifeline is a 100% USA company.

Well, so much for some political slogans.

So, if Johnson Controls gets strange in their marketing or products, now you know why.
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mike-s
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MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
You are not reading my words and connecting them.

1. Johnson Controls and LTH merged. Your "BRAND NAME OF JC"I has been around since the 1920's BEFORE Johnson controls was born. Joint Venture was the first step.

No, it was an acquisition. JCI existed before, it still does. LTH existed before, it no longer does (as an independent entity).
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
2. Aftermarket battery manufacturing has moved entirely to Monterrey Nuevo Leon.

Nope. There are lots of aftermarket batteries made by JCI in the US. JCI: "The company will accelerate $450 million USD in investment at its existing facilities across the country (US) to increase capacity to grow its aftermarket service and supply capabilities." - ibid

MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
"(Luis T Hernandez, founder of) LTH battery of Nuevo Leon, Mexico, and Johnson Controls USA battery division have merged". Got GNUS for some of you - the Mexican government prohibits outright sale of major industries to foreign interests. MERGED refer to Webster's for the definition.

When a fish swallows a minnow, it's not called a merger. Sure, there are lots of corporate and legal mechanics which make everything work, but it all boils down to JCI owning Enertec and LTH. Whether you call it a merger or not, makes no difference. LTH is now a brand of JCI, as clearly stated on LTH's own website.

Stop eating your homework, and learn to provide proper quotes and citations. Your first post was nonsense, plain and simple.

red31
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Eugenio Clariond Reyes-Retana expropietario de LTH y actual consejero de JCI explains well how his company acquired LTH and sold it to JCI in the 80 yr history document.

If the OP is talking of something new then provide some sort of link to the news!

MEXICOWANDERER
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You are not reading my words and connecting them.

1. Johnson Controls and LTH merged. Your "BRAND NAME OF JC"I has been around since the 1920's BEFORE Johnson controls was born. Joint Venture was the first step.

2. Aftermarket battery manufacturing has moved entirely to Monterrey Nuevo Leon.

3. Ahem. Where did I write either company bought out the other?

"(Luis T Hernandez, founder of) "LTH" battery of Nuevo Leon, Mexico, and Johnson Controls USA battery division have merged". Got GNUS for some of you -- the Mexican government prohibits outright sale of major industries to foreign interests. MERGED refer to Webster's for the definition.

USA companies are supplying OEM auto batteries but aftermarket batteries are coming from Mexico. But you're not purchasing OEM batteries, right? Only aftermarket ones, like RV batteries.

Do your homework.

gbopp
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MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
Mexico. Now Wally Mart and Costco, and other Johnson Controls vendors can be said they are selling products 100% made outside the USA.

That's about all Walmart sells, products made outside the USA.

mike-s
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DutchmenSport wrote:
Once again, no clue what "Mex" is talking about!
In his mind, he's thinking that because JCI bought out 100% of LTH, they're not a brand of JCI. His mind works in mysterious ways.

DutchmenSport
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Once again, no clue what "Mex" is talking about!

red31
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La compra de JCI del 100% de las acciones de LTH , significรณ la llegada de las MR
mayores oportunidades mundiales en materia tecnolรณgica

page 89


JCI's purchase of 100% of the shares of LTH, meant the arrival of the
greater global opportunities in technology

mike-s
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MEXICOWANDERER wrote:

Merely a brand name...
I love it...

http://d26maze4pb6to3.cloudfront.net/lth/7613/7606/1844/libroLTH.pdf
Still more nonsense. Direct from LTH:
LTH is a brand of Johnson Controls, the largest producer of automotive batteries in the world.
("LTH es una marca de Johnson Controls, el productor mรกs grande de baterรญas automotrices en el mundo."

You're really not very good at distinguishing between fantasy and reality.

bobsallyh
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Johnson Controls has a huge battery filling facility plant and distribution center in Yuma, AZ. very close to the border.

MEXICOWANDERER
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"Probably around the same time Mex's dementia started"

Love these 6th grade comments. Why did you quit high school?

MEXICOWANDERER
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mike-s wrote:
More nonsense.

LTH is a merely a brand of JCI.

JCI has at least 8 battery manufacturing plants in the US. They're functionally headquartered in Milwaukee, WI (although for tax reasons, legally in Cork, Ireland). Their Power Solutions division, which makes batteries, is based in Glendale, WI. They're considering selling it, but nothing has happened yet, and none of the reported interested parties are Mexican.



Fake news.



Merely a brand name...
I love it...

http://d26maze4pb6to3.cloudfront.net/lth/7613/7606/1844/libroLTH.pdf

coolmom42
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azdryheat wrote:
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
(Luis T Hernandez, founder of) "LTH" battery of Nuevo Leon, Mexico, and Johnson Controls USA battery division have merged and moved to Monterrey, Mexico. Now Wally Mart and Costco, and other Johnson Controls vendors can be said they are selling products 100% made outside the USA.

Deka and Trojan are two of the larger made-in-USA companies that remain.

Of course in the AGM arena, Lifeline is a 100% USA company.

Well, so much for some political slogans.

So, if Johnson Controls gets strange in their marketing or products, now you know why.
Political slogans? Please explain.


I believe OP was referring to MAGA.
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azdryheat
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MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
(Luis T Hernandez, founder of) "LTH" battery of Nuevo Leon, Mexico, and Johnson Controls USA battery division have merged and moved to Monterrey, Mexico. Now Wally Mart and Costco, and other Johnson Controls vendors can be said they are selling products 100% made outside the USA.

Deka and Trojan are two of the larger made-in-USA companies that remain.

Of course in the AGM arena, Lifeline is a 100% USA company.

Well, so much for some political slogans.

So, if Johnson Controls gets strange in their marketing or products, now you know why.
Political slogans? Please explain.
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mike-s
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red31 wrote:
was not LTH acquired a long time ago, 2004?
Probably around the same time Mex's dementia started.