Renault, McDonald’s, Shell, Dr. Oetker, Nike, Starbucks – they and many more quit last year in response to the Russian invasion of the Ukraine their withdrawal Russia on. “There is no going back,” said Tengelmann owner Christian Straub (58). shortly after the beginning of the war to manager magazin – and a little later gave… Continue reading German Manager Magazin: Russia Study by the University of St. Gallen and IMD: less than 9 percent of Western companies have left Russia002271
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German Manager Magazin: Tesla: Who is Tom Zhu, the number 2 at the electric car manufacturer behind Elon Musk?002270
On Tesla-Trade center in early January in China: Dozens of people storm the branch, some holding signs and chanting: “Give the money back!” Similar protest scenes can also be seen in other videos, first on the Chinese networks and later on Twitter went viral. After sudden Car manufacturer price cuts in the People’s Republic Tesla… Continue reading German Manager Magazin: Tesla: Who is Tom Zhu, the number 2 at the electric car manufacturer behind Elon Musk?002270
German Manager Magazin: Elon Musk in court on Tesla tweet: “Just because I tweet something doesn’t mean people believe it”002269
Tesla-Investors accuse the company boss Elon Musk (51) Fraud, in the court case the billionaire himself has now been called to the witness stand and provided some insight into his line of defence. So he insisted that the currently limited length of 280 characters Twitter-messages don’t allow lengthy explanations. The case relates to Musk’s August… Continue reading German Manager Magazin: Elon Musk in court on Tesla tweet: “Just because I tweet something doesn’t mean people believe it”002269
German Manager Magazin: Mercedes-Benz: Employees receive a bonus of up to 7300 euros002268
Around 93,000 employees from Mercedes Benz in Germany can look forward to a record share of profits. The carmaker pays the employees a bonus of up to 7300 euros, the company announced on Friday in Stuttgart. In the previous year the premium was 6000 euros. The money is to be transferred with the April fee.… Continue reading German Manager Magazin: Mercedes-Benz: Employees receive a bonus of up to 7300 euros002268
German Manager Magazin: Philanthropy: How a few entrepreneurs and the rich with projects worth millions try to ensure understanding002262
Boundaries are becoming increasingly sharp within German society. A few entrepreneurs and the rich such as Henrike Reemtsma, Jovanka Porsche or pharmaceutical heir Tobias Merckle are countering this with projects worth millions. Her utopia: Protected places without digital interference. Go to Source
German Manager Magazine: Mercedes-Benz and Rivian: Why the electric van alliance burst002263
A cool partner for cool electric vans: Mercedes wanted to build Rivian Vans with the US start-up. But just three months after the announcement, it was over again. The fans in the companies hope for a second chance. Go to Source
German Manager Magazin: Range Rover Sport P510e in the test: As in a dream – the rise in the car aristocracy002262
How the Range Rover Sport P510e manages to make even small people dream of a different life. A test report with son on pre-assembled throne. Go to Source
German Manager Magazin: Volkswagen: What does the former board member and supervisory board member Hiltrud Werner do?002262
After the emissions scandal, the board member introduced rules of conduct at Volkswagen. For Hiltrud Werner, it is in the nature of things that she does not just make friends with her management style. This also helps with their current jobs. Go to Source
German Manager Magazin: Mercedes major shareholder: The mysterious autotycoon from China Li Shufu is threatened with problems002263
Geely owner Li Shufu amazes the car world. He is a major shareholder in Mercedes, has taken Volvo and Polestar public, bought exotic brands like Lotus and is always launching new brands. But by no means everything in his kingdom glitters. Go to Source
German Manager Magazin: Sustainability: The transformation to more sustainable business models will lead to more splitting up of German corporations002262
The transformation of the economy and the permanent political crisis lead to more spin-offs of parts of the company. What has long been considered disreputable is now becoming mandatory in some cases. Investors and business partners want clear concepts. Go to Source