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The leadership reshuffle at German carmaker VW has surprised even auto industry experts. But Christian Stadler of Warwick Business School thinks it's part of VW attempts to leave its diesel emissions scandal behind.
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From diesel fraudster to pioneer of sustainable mobility: that's how German automotive giant Volkswagen wants to transform itself. The e-cars are also to be produced in a carbon-neutral way. How can this be achieved?
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The Daimler chairman with the walrus mustache is one of the few German CEOs that is instantly recognizable. Set to retire after 13 years, he leaves behind a company struggling to be relevant in a digital world.