There have been repeated early changes on the Audi board for several years. Now the next exit follows. Go to Source
Author: Handelsblatt in German Online News
German Handelsblatt: Renate Vachenauer: Apparently the only woman is leaving the Audi board011604
According to reports, Renate Vachenauer’s career at the Volkswagen subsidiary is over. Her successor will take over at the beginning of next year. It is still unclear who it is. Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: Renate Vachenauer: Apparently the only woman is leaving the Audi board011603
According to reports, Renate Vachenauer’s career at the Volkswagen subsidiary is over. Her successor will take over at the beginning of next year. It is still unclear who it is. Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: Renate Vachenauer: Apparently the only woman is leaving the Audi board011602
According to reports, Renate Vachenauer’s career at the Volkswagen parent company is over. Her successor will take over at the beginning of next year. It is still unclear who it is. Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: Renate Vachenauer: Apparently the only woman is leaving the Audi board011601
According to reports, Renate Vachenauer’s career at the Volkswagen parent company is over. Her successor will take over at the beginning of next year. It is still unclear who it is. Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: Survey: IG Metall: Members support austerity measures at ZF-Division011600
91 percent of IG Metall members support the austerity measures at the ZF drive division. What this means for employees and locations. Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: Survey: IG Metall: Members support austerity measures at ZF-Division011598
91 percent of IG Metall members support the austerity measures at the ZF drive division. What this means for employees and locations. Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: Survey: IG Metall: Members support austerity measures at ZF-Division011598
91 percent of IG Metall members support the austerity measures at the ZF drive division. What this means for employees and locations. Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: Kia PV5: It doesn’t always have to be a VW bus011597
With the PV5, the Korean manufacturer is entering the market for minibuses and vans. It not only impresses with its cool look, but is also cheaper than the VW ID.Buzz. Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: E-mobility: Skoda pushes BMW out of second place for electric cars011596
Tesla is celebrating a comeback in the German market in September and further down the ranking, a Chinese electric giant is entering the market with high discounts. Overall, customers can save. Go to Source