Although ZF wants to reduce costs and cut staff, Germany’s second largest auto supplier is now investing heavily in the USA. How does that fit together? Go to Source
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German Manager Magazine: Tesla: SAP also no longer wants Elon Musk’s company cars003080
SAP no longer wants to use Tesla electric cars as company cars in the future. After Information from the “Handelsblatt” the software company removes the electric car manufacturer from its list of suppliers. “The list prices fluctuate Tesla “stronger than other manufacturers, which makes planning more difficult and poses a higher risk for us,” said… Continue reading German Manager Magazine: Tesla: SAP also no longer wants Elon Musk’s company cars003080
German Manager Magazine: Elon Musk in court: Kathaleen McCormick is the judge who shows the Tesla boss his limits003079
Since this verdict, his reputation as Teflon-Elon is likely to be over. At the tech billionaire Elon Musk (52) seemed to have a lot going for him, he just had to appear cocky enough. But that didn’t work for Kathaleen McCormick (44). The presiding judge at the Court of Chancery in the US state of… Continue reading German Manager Magazine: Elon Musk in court: Kathaleen McCormick is the judge who shows the Tesla boss his limits003079
German Manager Magazine: Toyota: VW rival raises profit outlook despite problems with subsidiaries003080
The world’s largest car company Toyota After the past quarter, despite numerous problems at its subsidiaries, it increased its profit plans for the year as a whole. The Japanese expect an annual operating profit of 4.9 trillion yen (30.7 billion euros), as Toyota announced on Tuesday. So far they had only budgeted 4.5 trillion. Analysts… Continue reading German Manager Magazine: Toyota: VW rival raises profit outlook despite problems with subsidiaries003080
German Manager Magazine: Energy policy: BDI boss shoots sharply against Olaf Scholz003079
Sharp criticism of the Chancellor Olaf Scholz (65; SPD): The head of Germany’s largest industrial association (BDI) Siegfried Russwurm (60) has described the federal government’s energy policy as “absolutely toxic”. The German climate agenda is “more dogmatic than in any other country I know,” said Russwurm the Financial Times “. Russwurm believes that phasing out… Continue reading German Manager Magazine: Energy policy: BDI boss shoots sharply against Olaf Scholz003079
German Handelsblatt: Auto industry: Go west: ZF invests half a billion dollars in its US factory008431
Although ZF wants to reduce costs and cut staff, Germany’s second largest auto supplier is now investing heavily in the USA. How does that fit together? Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: Volkswagen: VW is allowed to invest 180 billion euros – but the Porsche family sets conditions008430
Contrary to what some investors expected, Volkswagen is sticking to its investment plan despite the austerity program. But one area in particular is now under even more pressure. Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: Auto industry: Go west: ZF invests half a billion dollars in its US factory008428
Although ZF wants to reduce costs and cut staff, Germany’s second largest auto supplier is now investing heavily in the USA. How does that fit together? Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: Volkswagen: VW is allowed to invest 180 billion euros – but the Porsche family sets conditions008427
Contrary to what some investors expected, Volkswagen is sticking to its investment plan despite the austerity program. But one area in particular is now under even more pressure. Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: Auto industry: Go west: ZF invests half a billion dollars in its US factory008427
Although ZF wants to reduce costs and cut staff, Germany’s second largest auto supplier is now investing heavily in the USA. How does that fit together? Go to Source