The export -oriented large companies suffer from the global economic situation characterized by tariffs and political tensions. Not only sales and profits decrease, the number of jobs also shrinks. The number of employees of the 40 largest German listed companies has dropped by 0.9 percent in the middle of the year. This corresponds to a… Continue reading German FAZ: Dax giants delete 30,000 jobs009822
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German Manager Magazin: Mercedes-Benz: branches are for sale, retailers go to the full004377
Log in the manager Digital subscription Always an insight ahead. Get access to this and all content of the Manager app with Manager+ access. Buy now Your payment options: PayPal Visa Mastercard Applepay GooglePay Easy payment. Can be canceled at any time. Restore iTunes subscription Manager+ is handled via your iTunes account and paid for… Continue reading German Manager Magazin: Mercedes-Benz: branches are for sale, retailers go to the full004377
Mercedes in talks to use BMW engines for future petrol cars
Mercedes-Benz is in advanced talks about potentially using BMW‘s four-cylinder petrol engines for a wide range of future cars, as part of a radical rethink of its ICE strategy prompted by slower-than-expected take-up of its EVs. A Mercedes source has told Autocar the two firms are already at high level of planning and negotiations, and an announcement on whether it will… Continue reading Mercedes in talks to use BMW engines for future petrol cars
German Handelsblatt: Car company: BMW engines for Mercedes gear? South German car manufacturers Loten Synergia from011322
From 2027, the two South German car manufacturers could be supplied with engines and driven. The goal: save costs. Not only the engineering pride speaks against a deal. Go to source
German Handelsblatt: Car company: BMW engines for Mercedes gear? South German car manufacturers Loten Synergia from011320
From 2027, the two South German car manufacturers could be supplied with engines and driven. The goal: save costs. Not only the engineering pride speaks against a deal. Go to source
German Handelsblatt: Car company: BMW engines for Mercedes gear? South German car manufacturers Loten Synergia from011320
From 2027, the two South German car manufacturers could be supplied with engines and driven. The goal: save costs. Not only the engineering pride speaks against a deal. Go to source
German Manager Magazin: Mercedes and BMW: Will competitors soon become a partner? Engine pact in the conversation004374
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German Manager Magazin: Mercedes, BMW, Deutsche Bahn, Xiaomi – The newsletter “Manage: Mobility” 004374
Dear reader, dear reader, While the south of Germany is still in holiday mode, we report back from our short summer break. The view of Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg is also worthwhile in supposedly quiet times: BMW and Mercedes, that sounds like rear-wheel drive, kidney against honeycomb grill. Occasionally, the competitors have also pondered in common… Continue reading German Manager Magazin: Mercedes, BMW, Deutsche Bahn, Xiaomi – The newsletter “Manage: Mobility” 004374
German Handelsblatt: Auto maker: Luxury turnaround and sparkehing owl-Mercedes CEO Källenius Plant Plant Liberation 011312
The DAX group wants to press its manufacturing costs by thousands of euros per car and prefers the electric E-Class. It hurries: BMW has overtaken Mercedes. The criticism of Ola Källenius is growing. Go to source
German Handelsblatt: Auto maker: Luxury turnaround and sparkle leg-Mercedes CEO Källenius Plant Plant Liberation 011313
The DAX group wants to press its manufacturing costs by thousands of euros per car and prefers the electric E-Class. It hurries: BMW has overtaken Mercedes. The criticism of Ola Källenius is growing. Go to source