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Europe’s new passenger car sales drop 74% YTD over COVID-19 crisis

The Volkswagen Group is still maintaining the lead  as Europe’s  new passenger car sales dropped by 74 per cent YTD amid coronavirus crisis, according to a new report released, Wednesday, by Learnbonds.com. Learnbonds is a fast-growing United Kingdom based financial publication with the goal of providing millenial investors with news ...

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First Range Rover made under social distancing measures rolls off Jaguar Land Rover’s production line at Solihull

  The first Range Rover made under new social distancing measures drove off the production line, this Wednesday, at Jaguar Land Rover’s manufacturing plant in Solihull, United Kingdom, following the recent temporary pause in production due to the coronavirus pandemic. Effective social distancing, hygiene and health monitoring measures are in ...

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New preventive measures in place as Ferrari Museums in Maranello, Modena reopen

  The Ferrari museums in Maranello and Modena have reopened for  business in line with Italian government regulations. After closing on February 24 in compliance with the Region of Emilia-Romagna’s emergency healthcare directives, the Ferrari Museum in Maranello and the Museo Enzo Ferrari in Modena said they are now ready ...

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#FeedingSATogether : Jaguar Land Rover and friends have touched over 2,100 lives

      Jaguar Land Rover has confirmed a tremendous response to its #FeedingSATogether campaign launched over a month ago, describing it as extremely positive. The company also expressed gratitude for the generous contributions from numerous South African companies and individuals which enabled more than 2,100 children and elderly have ...

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Technology, key to Ford’s unwavering focus on production quality, customer satisfaction

The complexity and technology involved in a modern vehicle assembly plant is simply breathtaking, with Ford Company of Southern Africa’s Silverton Assembly Plant in Pretoria capable of building over 26 000 different combinations of the Ranger pickup and Everest seven-seater SUV for domestic sales and export to over 100 markets ...

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Pound could drop even further – to $1.18 – in June – deVere CEO

The CEO of one of the world’s largest independent financial advisory and fintech organisations, Tuesday, warned that the pound – this month’s worst-performing major currency – could “easily drop to $1.18” at the end of June. The warnings from deVere Group’s chief executive and founder, Nigel Green, came as it ...

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Oxford Business Group Launches Africa COVID-19 CEO Survey

• Says internet access would be key to continent’s post-pandemic socio – economic prosperity   The global research and advisory company, Oxford Business Group (OBG),  in partnership with BASF, has carried out a new CEO Survey on Africa. The survey looks in detail at how countries across the region are responding ...

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‘Readers and Fighters’

LIQUI MOLY Managing Director Ernst Prost on interest and indifference In today’s newsletter, Ernst Prost, Managing Director of the oil and additive specialist, LIQUI MOLY, appeals to his colleagues to uphold their commitment, to keep fighting for every canister of oil sold and not to lapse into indifference.   ” Dear co-entrepreneurs, ...

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Hyundai showcases miniature model of smart mobility ecosystem

Hyundai Motor Company is showing its smart mobility ecosystem model in the lobby of its headquarters until June 12 and at other key global events afterward in order to further communicate its future mobility vision. The 1:8-scale model on display is a miniature of the exhibit shown at CES 2020 ...

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