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Investors are learning to love industry again
A range of factors is driving a resurgence of interest in manufacturing Go to Source
Tesla blames logistics problems after delivering fewer cars than forecast
Figures could weigh on shares which have lost a third of their value this year Go to Source
Oliver Blume, team-building car fan at the wheel of Porsche
German executive faces tough task leading newly listed sports car brand as well as its Volkswagen parent Go to Source
Elon Musk unveils Tesla’s humanoid robot prototype
Chief executive says ‘Optimus’ should soon be able to walk and one day will carry out a range of jobs Go to Source
UK electric vehicle maker Arrival announces its first van
Bicester-based start-up says production milestone proves ‘microfactories’ concept works Go to Source
Chinese carmaker Geely takes 8% stake in Aston Martin
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China’s EV star and Tesla rival BYD unveils Europe expansion
Carmaker’s global push has been overshadowed by speculation over Warren Buffett’s exit Go to Source
Porsche shares climb on debut as sports car maker defies grim market
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Electric vehicle push drives shift at car parts suppliers
BorgWarner buys charging groups while corporate cousin Aptiv benefits from portfolio of cables and wires Go to Source