Germany drops the drivers. (automobile industry)
Economist (US), The, December, 1996
Chief executives in two of Germany's biggest automakers, Volkswagen and Mercedes-Benz, may soon find themselves out of work. Volkswagen's Jose Ignacio Lopez is being sued by former employer General Motors, and Mercedes-Benz's Helmut Werner could be the victim of reorganization.
TWO of Germany's giants, Daimler-Benz and Volkswagen, are going through the mangle. Europe's biggest industrial company and the continent's largest car manufacturer respectively, they have both made great strides in the past few years. Now both firms seem to be in the process of jettisoning people once seen as ...
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