The car manufacturer wants to drive up margins with a savings program. This now also has an impact on the pay of managers and specialists. Go to Source
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German Handelsblatt: Supplier industry: “I see no reason to change our course”: Schaeffler does not want to improve Vitesco’s offer008066
Vitesco’s minority shareholders are demanding more money in a possible share takeover. Schaeffler boss Klaus Rosenfeld remains calm – he has a strategy. Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: Supplier industry: “I see no reason to change our course”: Schaeffler does not want to improve Vitesco’s offer008066
Vitesco’s minority shareholders are demanding more money in a possible share takeover. Schaeffler boss Klaus Rosenfeld remains calm – he has a strategy. Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: Supplier industry: “I see no reason to change our course”: Schaeffler does not want to improve Vitesco’s offer008064
Vitesco’s minority shareholders are demanding more money in a possible share takeover. Schaeffler boss Klaus Rosenfeld remains calm – he has a strategy. Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: Supplier industry: “I see no reason to change our course”: Schaeffler does not want to improve Vitesco’s offer008064
Vitesco’s minority shareholders are demanding more money in a possible share takeover. Schaeffler boss Klaus Rosenfeld remains calm – he has a strategy. Go to Source
Processes in the car dealership: Simple and pragmatic solutions
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German Manager Magazine: Lion looking for a cave: Marcus Diekmann joins Armedangels002859
Lion looking for a cave, the finale Why Marcus Diekmann forgoes a lot of money for his new job The business celebrity and online trading professional was publicly looking for one last big job, accompanied by manager magazin. Now it’s clear: He’s joining Armedangels. In a double interview with his new boss, he explains the… Continue reading German Manager Magazine: Lion looking for a cave: Marcus Diekmann joins Armedangels002859
German Manager Magazine: Schaeffler and Vitesco: Star investor David Einhorn writes Brandbrief002858
According to the business family Schaeffler and the Austrian investor Siegfried “Siggi” Wolf (65), David Einhorn (54) is number three at Vitesco – at least in the shareholder ranking. The American star investor holds a good 3 percent of the shares in the automotive supplier that specializes in drive technology; In a presentation in May,… Continue reading German Manager Magazine: Schaeffler and Vitesco: Star investor David Einhorn writes Brandbrief002858
German Manager Magazine: Daimler Truck orders are lost002858
The commercial vehicle manufacturer Daimler trucks was able to increase sales despite falling sales in the third quarter. Revenue increased by 3 percent year-on-year to 13.9 billion euros, the DAX group announced on Tuesday in Leinfelden-Echterdingen near Stuttgart. Earnings before interest and taxes adjusted for special effects rose by 5 percent to 1.34 billion euros.… Continue reading German Manager Magazine: Daimler Truck orders are lost002858
German Handelsblatt: Salary report 2023: 182,000 euros and a BMW – This is what GmbH managing directors earn on average008062
The typical GmbH boss in Germany is male, works 48 hours a week and drives a company car. But remuneration has recently fallen. Go to Source