German FAZ: Conti dismantles itself008764

If the sky does not open up over Hanover and the apocalypse breaks out at the markets, the car supplier Continental will soon split up his division for software, electronics and sensors. Automotive, a business with 91,000 employees, did a lot to get out of the crisis and become interesting for investors. The return has… Continue reading German FAZ: Conti dismantles itself008764

German FAZ: The German auto industry is investing more and more abroad 008762

The German auto industry has started to invest more abroad since 2022 than in Germany. This results in new data from the Association of the German Auto Industry (VDA). A scenario that VDA President Hildegard Müller has been unable to warn has been warning for several years: the auto industry is investing more and more,… Continue reading German FAZ: The German auto industry is investing more and more abroad 008762

German Manager Magazin: Continental: Auto supplier plans to break down 3000 jobs by 2026003978

A year ago, the company announced that the automotive division will delete 7150 positions, including 5,400 in the administration and in 1750 in development. This has now been implemented to 80 to 90 percent. With the now announced 3,000 jobs, the number increases to more than 10,000. Continental justifies the renewed dismantling with the intensifying… Continue reading German Manager Magazin: Continental: Auto supplier plans to break down 3000 jobs by 2026003978

German Manager Magazin: Northvolt insolvency: One of the battery manufacturer would be particularly expensive for Scania

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