Author: Automotive News Feed
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VW’s main investor ordered to pay damages for disclosure violations
A German court ordered Porsche Holding SE to pay shareholders $53.8 million in compensation for violating disclosure rules over an emissions scandal at its main investment, Volkswagen.
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PSA revenue rises 8 percent on Opel purchase, pricing push
PSA posted a nearly 8 percent increase in quarterly revenue, buoyed by its acquisition of Opel-Vauxhall as well as strong sales of pricier Peugeot models.
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PSA revenue rises 8% on Opel purchase, pricing push
PSA posted a nearly 8 percent increase in quarterly revenue, buoyed by its acquisition of Opel-Vauxhall as well as strong sales of pricier Peugeot models.
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Industria autopartera de México producirá 90 mil mdd
Este miércoles fue inaugurado en Querétaro el Encuentro de Negocios del Sector Automotriz 2018, denominado México Automotive Suppliers.
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Affordability issues call for creativity in the FandI office
FandI managers, especially those who haven’t experienced a downturn, may have to step up their game in the coming months.
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Let customers see who they’ll work with
Put the FandI manager’s name, photo and contact information on the dealership website, suggests Ron Reahard, of FandI training company Reahard and Associates. ‘We shouldn’t be hiding behind a curtain.
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Volvo buys stake in EV charging firm FreeWire
Volvo, which has aggressive plans to electrify its lineup starting next year, has acquired a stake in vehicle charging company FreeWire Technologies.
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Why Dyson picked Singapore to build its EV
When Dyson announced its plan to build an electric car plant in Singapore it said its decision was based on supply chains, access to markets and the availability of expertise. There could be other reasons too.
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German court orders Porsche SE to pay damages for disclosure violations
A court in Germany ordered Porsche SE to pay damages to shareholders and charged the company with violating disclosure rules tied to VW’s diesel-emissions scandal.