Since the election victory of Donald Trump (78) experienced Elon Musk (53) a high that is extraordinary even for the successful entrepreneur and wealthiest person in the world. Not only that Teslashares recently benefited from Musk’s proximity to US President-elect Trump and the electric car manufacturer’s market value rose to more than $1.1 trillion. As… Continue reading German Manager Magazine: Elon Musk: The judge who once again shows the Tesla boss his limits003797
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German Manager Magazine: Audi: Why ex-boss Bram Schot juggles between batteries and luxury watches003797
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German Manager Magazine: Forvia: Ex-ZF manager Martin Fischer becomes boss of Hella parent company 003797
Not even his closest confidants have been safe from Patrick Koller (65) in recent years. In the summer of 2023, the head of the automotive supplier Forvia dropped his long-time companion Michel Favre (65) as head of the company’s subsidiary Hella. In the industry, people always talk about the “Grande Directeur” when it comes to… Continue reading German Manager Magazine: Forvia: Ex-ZF manager Martin Fischer becomes boss of Hella parent company 003797
German Manager Magazine: Ifo survey: Sentiment in the auto industry is deteriorating drastically (copy)003797
The mood in Germany Automotive industry deteriorated significantly in November due to the slump in orders. The corresponding barometer fell to minus 32.1 points, from minus 28.6 points in October, the Munich Ifo Institute announced on Tuesday in its company survey. “The industry is stuck in the current mix of profound transformation, intense competition and… Continue reading German Manager Magazine: Ifo survey: Sentiment in the auto industry is deteriorating drastically (copy)003797
German Handelsblatt: Porsche Macan 4S: Macan at a high level – This is how the new edition of the Porsche SUV performs in Test010209
The new Macan only runs electrically. Porsche is essentially reinventing the bestseller. Why traditionalists shouldn’t be afraid. Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: Opel parent: “Increasingly isolated” – This is behind the resignation of Stellantis boss Tavares010208
At the head of the second largest car company in Europe, Tavares ensured dream returns for a long time. Now he is experiencing a hard fall. The departure of the Stellantis boss had become apparent. Go to Source
Mercedes trade: Merbag takes over KBM Group
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German Manager Magazine: Volkswagen Warning Strikes: These are the ten German plants at a glance003796
In six works in Germany (Wolfsburg, Hanover, Zwickau, Emden, Osnabrück and Dresden) provides the Volkswagen-Group vehicles. Components such as engines, transmissions and axles are manufactured in four other plants (Kassel, Salzgitter, Braunschweig and Chemnitz). The VW company tariff applies to around 130,000 employees at the German VW plants. The collective agreement only applies in Osnabrück,… Continue reading German Manager Magazine: Volkswagen Warning Strikes: These are the ten German plants at a glance003796
German Manager Magazine: Electric cars, car sales and fear of China – the risk of billions live in the talk on December 3rd, 24003795
In many ways, 2024 will go down in history as a difficult year for the auto industry. If you look ahead, it is already clear: 2025 will not be any easier. Especially not for the sales departments of car manufacturers: On the one hand, they have to ensure that significantly more electric cars come onto… Continue reading German Manager Magazine: Electric cars, car sales and fear of China – the risk of billions live in the talk on December 3rd, 24003795
German Handelsblatt: IG Metall: Almost 100,000 participants in VW warning strikes010206
The warning strike at Volkswagen has ended for now. According to IG Metall, almost 100,000 employees took part in the strike. What’s next? Go to Source