Form 6-K

 

 

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

WASHINGTON, DC 20549

 

 

FORM 6-K

 

 

REPORT OF FOREIGN PRIVATE ISSUER

PURSUANT TO RULE 13a-16 OR 15d-16 OF

THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

For the month of September 2010

Commission File No. 333-05752

 

 

CNH GLOBAL N.V.

(Translation of Registrant’s Name Into English)

 

 

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CNH GLOBAL N.V.

Form 6-K for the month of September 2010

List of Exhibits:

 

1. Registrant’s Summary North American Retail Unit Sales Activity For Selected Agricultural Equipment During the Month of August and Cumulative for 8 Months of 2010, Compared with Prior Year Periods, and Indicators of North American Dealer Inventory Levels for Selected Agricultural Equipment at the End of July 2010 Relative to Industry Results or Levels.

 

2. Registrant’s Estimated North American Retail Unit Sales Activity For Selected Construction Equipment During the Month of August and Cumulative for 8 Months of 2010, Relative to Industry Results or Levels, Compared with Prior Year Periods.


SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

 

CNH Global N.V.
By:  

/s/ Richard Tobin

  Richard Tobin
  Chief Financial Officer

September 15, 2010


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Summary North American Retail Unit Sales Activity

For Selected Agricultural Equipment

During the Month of August and Cumulative for 8 Months 2010, Compared with Prior Year Periods, and Indicators of North American Dealer Inventory Levels for Selected Agricultural

Equipment at the End of July 2010

Relative to Industry Results or Levels

The following table summarizes selected agricultural equipment industry retail unit sales results in North America as compared with prior year periods. Industry results for the current periods are expressed as a percentage change from the prior year periods, by major product category. The percentage change reflects only industry retail unit sales results and is derived from flash, or preliminary actual, data of the U.S. Association of Equipment Manufacturers (‘AEM’) and of the Canadian Farm and Industrial Equipment Institute (‘CFIEI’).

These industry data are based on unit sales as preliminarily reported by AEM and CFIEI member companies and include most, but not all, of the equipment sold in each of the categories. The data are subject to revision from time to time and caution should be maintained when using the data for any purpose. Actual results will vary and may not be known for some time. Over time, industry results will be adjusted to reflect actual sales differences, reclassifications, or other factors. Retail unit sales will fluctuate from month to month due to several factors, including timing of new products and new product introductions, product availability, and sales programs. CNH Global N.V.’s performance for the same periods is described relative to the change in industry results.

Also included in the table are indicators of North American dealer inventory levels. Industry data are derived from the flash, or preliminary actual, data of the AEM and CFIEI and expressed as the number of months of inventory on hand, based on the simple average of the previous 12 months retail unit sales results. CNH Global N.V.’s dealer’s inventory levels for the same periods are described relative to the industry levels.

This information reflects point-in-time data that is not necessarily representative of either the market or of CNH Global N.V.’s relative performance going forward, nor does it reflect or imply any forward-looking information regarding the market or CNH Global N.V.’s relative performance in that market.

Copies of the relevant monthly Agricultural Flash reports from AEM and CFIEI follow the table.

 

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SUMMARY OF NORTH AMERICAN RETAIL ACTIVITY

CATEGORY

  

Total North
American Industry

  

CNH RELATIVE PERFORMANCE (All Brands)

RETAIL UNIT SALES:    August 2010   
Month to Date      
Agricultural Tractors:      
under 40 horsepower (2WD)    2.1%    Down mid single digits, moderately worse than the Industry
40 to 100 horsepower (2WD)    8.0%    Down mid single digits, moderately worse than the Industry
over 100 horsepower (2WD)    45.2%    Up moderate double digits, significantly less than the Industry
4 wheel drive tractors    3.3%    Down low double digits, significantly worse than the Industry
Subtotal tractors over 40 hp    16.4%    Up low single digits, moderately less than the Industry
Total Ag tractors    8.4%    Flat, moderately worse than the Industry
Combines    17.5%    Up mid single digits, moderately less than the industry
Year to Date      
Agricultural Tractors:      
under 40 horsepower (2WD)    3.9%    Down moderate double digits, significantly worse than the Industry
40 to 100 horsepower (2WD)    (4.9)%    Down moderate double digits, significantly more than the Industry
over 100 horsepower (2WD)    7.9%    Flat, moderately worse than the Industry
4 wheel drive tractors    17.4%    Up low double digits, equal to the Industry
Subtotal tractors over 40 hp    0.2%    Down low double digits, significantly worse than the Industry
Total Ag tractors    2.2%    Down low double digits, significantly worse than the Industry
Combines    1.9%    Up mid single digits, moderately more than the Industry
AG DEALER INVENTORIES:    July 2010   
End of the month      
Agricultural Tractors:      
under 40 horsepower (2WD)    6 months supply    > 1 month more than the Industry
40 to 100 horsepower (2WD)    6 months supply    1 month more than the Industry
over 100 horsepower (2WD)    3.6 months supply    In line with the Industry
4 wheel drive tractors    2.7 months supply    In line with the Industry
Total tractors    5.5 months supply    1/2 months more than the Industry
Combines    2.5 months supply    In line with the Industry

 

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August 2010 Flash Report

United States Unit Retail Sales

Copyright, AEM. All rights reserved. If data is referenced, please acknowledge AEM as the source.

 

 

     August    YTD - August    Beginning
Inventory
Aug 2010
     2010    2009    %Chg    2010    2009    %Chg   
2WD Farm Tractors                     

< 40 HP

   6,452    6,193    4.2    61,032    58,469    4.4    40,031

40 < 100 HP

   3,760    3,399    10.6    32,582    34,179    -4.7    22,857

100 + HP

   1,653    1,111    48.8    16,549    15,278    8.3    6,569
                                  

Total 2WD Farm Tractors

   11,865    10,703    10.9    110,163    107,926    2.1    69,457

4WD Farm Tractors

   382    349    9.5    3,333    2,823    18.1    1,117
                                  

Total Farm Tractors

   12,247    11,052    10.8    113,496    110,749    2.5    70,574

Self-Prop Combines

   1,193    1,086    9.9    6,201    6,097    1.7    1,773

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These data are, in part, estimates that are subject to revisions when final detail data become available. Because of the seasonal nature of the industry, comparisons of monthly data from one period to another should be done with extreme caution. These data represent most, but not all, of the manufacturers in each product category being sold at retail in the fifty states and District of Columbia.

 

 

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August 2010 Flash Report

Canada Unit Retail Sales

Copyright, AEM. All rights reserved. If data is referenced, please acknowledge AEM as the source.

 

 

      August    YTD - August   

Beginning
Inventory

Aug 2010

     2010    2009    %Chg    2010    2009    %Chg   
2WD Farm Tractors                     

< 40 HP

   698    812    -14.0    7,275    7,275    0.0    6,587

40 < 100 HP

   351    406    -13.5    3,906    4,130    -5.4    3,681

100 + HP

   234    189    23.8    2,599    2,473    5.1    1,792
                                  

Total 2WD Farm Tractors

   1,283    1,407    -8.8    13,780    13,878    -0.7    12,060

4WD Farm Tractors

   30    50    -40.0    888    773    14.9    290
                                  

Total Farm Tractors

   1,313    1,457    -9.9    14,668    14,651    0.1    12,350

Self-Prop Combines

   405    274    47.8    1,783    1,740    2.5    773

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These data are, in part, estimates that are subject to revisions when final detail data become available. Because of the seasonal nature of the industry, comparisons of monthly data from one period to another should be done with extreme caution. These data represent most, but not all, of the manufacturers in each product category being sold at retail in Canada.

 

 

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Estimated North American Retail Unit Sales Activity

For Selected Construction Equipment

During the Month of August and cumulative for 8 Months of 2010,

Relative to Industry Results or Levels, Compared with Prior Year Periods

The following table summarizes CNH’s estimates of selected construction equipment industry retail unit sales results in North America as compared with prior year periods. Estimated industry results for the current periods are expressed in terms of the percentage change from the prior year periods, by major product category.

These industry preliminary estimates are based on unit sales and are believed to include most, but not all, of the equipment sold in each of the categories. The estimates are subject to revision from time to time and caution should be maintained when using the data for any purpose. Actual results will vary and may not be known for some time. Over time, industry results also will be adjusted to reflect actual sales differences, reclassifications, or other factors. Retail unit sales will fluctuate from month to month due to several factors, including timing of new products and new product introductions, product availability, and sales programs. CNH Global N.V.’s performance for the same periods is described relative to the change in industry results.

This information reflects point-in-time data that is not necessarily representative of either the market or of CNH Global N.V.’s relative performance going forward, nor does it reflect or imply any forward-looking information regarding the market or CNH Global N.V.’s relative performance in that market.

 

ESTIMATED NORTH AMERICAN RETAIL ACTIVITY

CATEGORY

  

Total North American

Industry

  

CNH RELATIVE PERFORMANCE (All Brands)

RETAIL UNIT SALES:    August 2010   
Month to Date      
Loader/backhoes    Up moderate double digits    Down mid single digits, significantly worse than the Industry
Skid Steer Loaders    Up moderate double digits    Up high double digits, significantly more than the Industry
Total Light Equipment*    Up high double digits    Up moderate double digits, moderately less than the Industry
Total Heavy Equipment**    Up high double digits    Up high double digits, in line with the Industry
Year to Date      
Loader/backhoes    Up mid single digits    Down low double digits, significantly worse than the Industry
Skid Steer Loaders    Up high single digits    Up low double digits, moderately more than the Industry
Total Light Equipment*    Up low double digits    Up mid single digits, moderately less than the Industry
Total Heavy Equipment**    Up mid single digits    Down low single digits, moderately worse than the Industry

 

* As of January 1, 2009 compact track loaders and rough terrain forklift have been included in light equipment, as industry volume estimates are available for both 2008 and 2009.
** As of January 1, 2009 crawler loaders have been excluded from heavy equipment, as units volumes are no longer significant.

 

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