German Manager Magazin: Toyota: Japanese remain the world’s largest automaker ahead of Volkswagen 002283

The Japanese car giant Toyota has once again maintained its top position in global sales and, despite a slight decline, its rivals Volkswagen kept at a distance. As Toyota announced on Monday, the group, which also includes the small car specialist Daihatsu and the commercial vehicle manufacturer Hino Motors, sold 10.48 million vehicles worldwide last… Continue reading German Manager Magazin: Toyota: Japanese remain the world’s largest automaker ahead of Volkswagen 002283

German Manager Magazin: Auto Allianz: Renault cuts back stake in Nissan 002282

After months of negotiations, Nissan and Renault agreed on a cross-shareholding in each case of the same amount of 15 percent. As part of the deal, Renault will reduce its stake in Nissan from around 43 percent to 15 percent and transfer its 28 percent stake in the Japanese automaker to a French trustee, Renault… Continue reading German Manager Magazin: Auto Allianz: Renault cuts back stake in Nissan 002282

German Manager Magazin: Works council chief sees Ford’s European business in danger002281

After the announcement of cuts plans at ford in Cologne, the company’s works council has asked the management to rethink. Should central development activities in the USA be relocated, the car segment of Ford in Europe would be threatened as a whole, said the works council chief of the Ford works, Benjamin Gruschka, on Saturday… Continue reading German Manager Magazin: Works council chief sees Ford’s European business in danger002281

German Manager Magazin: Britishvolt and other problems: The charging errors of the British car industry002280

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German Manager Magazin: Ionos IPO: “Eisbrecher-Discount” for shares of the cloud provider and the United Internet subsidiary002279

The two major shareholders of Ionos are content with the planned IPO of the web hosting and cloud provider with less money than hoped. The Ionos parent United Internet announced on Friday that, together with the financial investor Warburg Pincus, they would be offering up to 24.15 million shares in a price range of EUR… Continue reading German Manager Magazin: Ionos IPO: “Eisbrecher-Discount” for shares of the cloud provider and the United Internet subsidiary002279

German Manager Magazin: CATL: Chinese battery cell giant CATL starts gigafactory in Thuringia002277

So far, many battery cells for German e-cars have been transported by ship China – now the Chinese battery giant CATL also supplies its batteries from central Germany. In Arnstadt, Thuringia, CATL commissioned its first factory in Europe for up to 30 million battery cells a year on Thursday. The Chinese group is one of… Continue reading German Manager Magazin: CATL: Chinese battery cell giant CATL starts gigafactory in Thuringia002277

German Manager Magazin: Stock market: Tesla jumps in price by almost 10 percent, SAP share slows down Dax gains002277

The German stock market moved up at different speeds on Thursday. While papers from the second and third row mainly posted gains, the standard values ​​had a hard time. Accordingly, the dax at the Xetra close of trading by 0.3 percent to 15,133 points. Losses on the heavily weighted SAP share contributed to the comparatively… Continue reading German Manager Magazin: Stock market: Tesla jumps in price by almost 10 percent, SAP share slows down Dax gains002277

German Manager Magazine: Tesla, Geely, Rivian, Mercedes, Deutsche Telekom, VW, Lilium: The new newsletter manage:mobility002276

Dear reader, the last person who wanted to buy a car was not in a good position: little choice, hefty prices. A report by Deutsche Automobil Treuhand shows how juicy it is. On average, customers in Germany paid 42,790 euros for a new car in 2022 – a new record and 5000 euros more than… Continue reading German Manager Magazine: Tesla, Geely, Rivian, Mercedes, Deutsche Telekom, VW, Lilium: The new newsletter manage:mobility002276

German Manager Magazin: Lightyear in need of money: The next solar car disaster002275

CES is the stage for daydreams from the automotive world. A setting made for Lightyear. The start-up from the Netherlands wants to become a world improver with solar cars. On the Las Vegas Strip, founder Lex Hoefsloot (31) drummed for his supposed second model, the Lightyear 2. Too bad that the brand’s first car, the… Continue reading German Manager Magazin: Lightyear in need of money: The next solar car disaster002275

German Manager Magazine: MAN: DB Schenker wants to buy 100 electric trucks002274

MAN has found its first major customer for its electric heavy-duty trucks. DB Schenker wants to add 100 new electric trucks to its fleet as a pilot customer by 2026 Traton-Daughter on Tuesday with. The first vehicles should be handed over in the first half of 2024. The truck manufacturer will start producing the electric… Continue reading German Manager Magazine: MAN: DB Schenker wants to buy 100 electric trucks002274