Tag: Automotive industry
Diesel scandal: And now ex-Audi boss Stadler still wants to admit – economy
The trial against former top manager Rupert Stadler has been going on for two and a half years. Now he agrees to a deal that may have secured his time…
Ex-Audi boss Stadler announces confession in the exhaust gas process
The former CEO of Audi AG, Rupert Stadler, wants to make a confession in the process of manipulated diesel engines. Stadler had agreed to a deal in which he could…
MeToo: “Then his hand slid lower and lower to my butt” – Economy
On the Monday after the Christmas party in December 2021, Max-Josef Meier came into the office – and found his staff completely distraught. “As if someone had died,” reports an…
Bosch moves to the USA and wants to take over chip manufacturer TSI – Economy
Hardly a week has passed since the USA began luring companies into the country with large subsidy programs without a German company announcing a new investment there, usually worth many…
Audi process in the diesel scandal: Stadler and prosecutors are fighting for a deal
In the trial surrounding the Audi diesel scandal, the Munich II Regional Court offered the prospect of a suspended sentence for former CEO Rupert Stadler if he made a confession…
Audi process: Stadler and prosecutors are fighting for a deal
In the trial surrounding the Audi diesel scandal, the Munich district court offered the prospect of a suspended sentence for former CEO Rupert Stadler if he made a confession and…
Audi process: Hatz admits, Stadler is still missing – economy
The process of manipulated diesel engines at Audi could end soon: Wolfgang Hatz, once head of engine development, and a former engineer confess to all allegations. What does Rupert Stadler…
Emissions affair: A devastating signal for the rule of law
The judiciary offers the former Audi managers Wolfgang Hatz and Rupert Stadler cheap deals instead of properly administering justice. That would be a verdict at a bargain price. source site
Automotive industry: VW, BMW and Mercedes are under pressure like never before
The German car companies want to hold their own against the Chinese competition – and risk becoming even more dependent on the country. Can this go well? source site
No ice: BMW fights allegations of discrimination in Shanghai
A video from the Shanghai Auto Show is currently heating up tempers on the Chinese Internet. It shows two young hostesses at the stand of the BMW brand Mini, distributing…