In another blow to the German automaker Volkswagen’s efforts to move on from the emission scandal, a South Korean court on Friday issued the first warrant for the arrest of a Volkswagen AG executive in connection with its cheating of… Read More ›
HR & Organization
Morgan Stanley denies BBC report of moving out staff
The BBC has reported that key staffs for Morgan Stanley’s investment banking is being moved from Britain’s financial hub to locations either in Dublin or Frankfurt. Morgan Stanley has rejected media reports that it has begun moving 2,000 investment banking… Read More ›
Fiat Chrysler owners file class action suit for concealing poor design
After due testing, according to the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the electronic gear shifter was “not intuitive and provides poor tactile and visual feedback to the driver, increasing the potential for unintended gear selection.” The timing of… Read More ›
British markets plunge on the eve of referendum
London bankers have rarely witnessed the scale of the volatility that is sweeping through Britain’s financial markets. If British voters choose to remain within the EU, the market could perhaps reverse the losses, however if Brexit were to happen …… Read More ›
Volkswagen likely to incur at least $10.3 billion in settlement charges with EPA
The compensation amount of $10.3 billion does not include environmental costs, which could further boost the total cost of the diesel emission scandal. According to 3 sources who are knowledgeable with the matter at hand since they have been briefed… Read More ›
EY Survey Finds High Degree of Distrust towards Japanese Employers by their Employees
While it might sound like a great thing – lifetime employment is not always so if one hates the place of work. This is what a survey report in Japan has found out while in reference to the plight of… Read More ›
Will VW bite the bullet and claim damages from top past and current executives?
Internal investigations have yet to assign responsibility for the diesel emission scandal that has plagued Europe’s top car manufacturer. Hans Dieter Poetsch, Volkswagen’s chairman has stated that the company’s supervisory board is looking at the possibility of claiming damages from… Read More ›
Porsche backs VW’s former management at its AGM
Porsche SE has 52% voting rights in VW. VW‘s internal investigation committee has yet to point any accusatory finger at former VW’s supervisory board members or at its senior management. Volkswagen’s controlling stakeholder, Porsche Automobil Holding SE, will endorse VW’s… Read More ›
British car manufacturing industry could be severely affected in case of Brexit
If Brexit were to happen Jaguar Land Rover could face a $1.47 billion in taxes by 2020. According to two sources who are familiar with the matter at hand, Britain’s largest car manufacturer, Jaguar Land Rover, could face the brunt… Read More ›
Boeing confirms sale of a number of aircrafts to Iran
Boeing has however not provided the quantity and type of aircrafts in question along with their delivery schedules. Boeing has disclosed that it has signed an agreement with Iran Air for the sale of its jetliners. This disclosures confirms news… Read More ›