The buyback follows a program launched a year ago. The car manufacturer wants to buy back shares for a total of seven billion euros. Go to Source
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German Handelsblatt: Car manufacturer: Mercedes-Benz buys back shares for another three billion euros008554
The buyback follows a program launched a year ago. The car manufacturer wants to buy back shares for a total of seven billion euros. Go to Source
BDK presents omnichannel solution: From the smartphone to the showroom
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German Handelsblatt: Car manufacturers: Volkswagen and BMW have to call cars into the workshops in the USA008553
The US traffic safety authority has identified problems with the vehicle technology of VW and BMW models. The errors could lead to longer braking distances and increased risk of fire. Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: Auto industry: Business is doing worse – Mercedes-Benz is burying its electric-only strategy008552
The car manufacturer is doing better than expected. However, the electric share of sales is below plan. CEO Källenius therefore wants to sell combustion engines longer than 2030. Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: Auto industry: Business is doing worse – Mercedes-Benz is burying its electric-only strategy008551
The car manufacturer is doing better than expected. However, the electric share of sales is below plan. CEO Källenius therefore wants to sell combustion engines longer than 2030. Go to Source
German Manager Magazine: Battery cells: How a 78-year-old pensioner is transforming the car world003127
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German Manager Magazine: Audi, BMW, bicycles: manage:mobility from manager magazin003126
The fact that the automotive industry is still one of the pillars of the German economy will once again be impressively demonstrated in the next two or three months. Then the dividend season is upon us, the economy’s payday. It sounds petty compared to emotional issues such as car models, jobs or CO₂ emissions, but… Continue reading German Manager Magazine: Audi, BMW, bicycles: manage:mobility from manager magazin003126
German Handelsblatt: Auto industry: Business is doing worse – Mercedes-Benz is burying its electric-only strategy for the time being008550
It’s not just delivery problems that are weighing on Mercedes’ balance sheet. The electrical business is also developing worse than expected. CEO Källenius is adjusting his goals accordingly. Go to Source
Tesla: Swedish union is now also on strike at Superchargers
The strike at Tesla in Sweden has been going on for three months – and is now expanding to include the maintenance of the charging infrastructure. (Tesla, Business) Go to Source