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Pune, India and will also be launching 5 new compact premium cars in the country within the next two years. Mercedes Benz has already invested Rs 650 crores in India and this additional Rs 350 crores, will take the total investment to Rs 1,000 crores. ...
About the wildest car in the cavernous convention center was an off-road electric pickup concept from Smart, the minicar arm of Germany's Daimler, but even that idea wasn't terribly far-fetched. Now concepts come second In the past, designers put a...
Dieter Zetsche, CEO of German auto giant Daimler, speaks during the company's annual press conference in Stuttgart, southwestern Germany, on February 9, 2012. German auto and truck giant Daimler, which owns Mercedes-Benz, said today it achieved record... View Photo »
My top priority is creating jobs, and today’s announcement shows that our strategy is working.Globally competitive companies like Daimler realize the value of North Carolina’s highly skilled workforce and our customized training programs. We look forward to continuing our long-standing partnership with ...
Roger Aaron, a partner at Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP who represented some of America's largest companies, including General Motors and Daimler AG, on transformative acquisitions, died on Feb. 11. He was 69. The cause was cancer, according to...
Here’s one for you: Mercedes Benz Financial, the financing arm of the car maker, is now offering Mercs on lease. According to Siddharth Nair, MD, Daimler Financial Services, the current owners of Mercedes cars, typically, rotate their cars every...
Ambit Asset Liability Management (ALM) solution has been selected by Daimler Financial Services, a leading financial services provider. Ambit ALM will help Daimler Financial Services establish integrated and standardized methodologies for ALM and...
BERLIN, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 10: (L-R) German government's Integration coordinator Maria Boehmer, Wolfgang Niersbach General Secretary of the German football association (DFB), German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Theo Zwanziger, president of the German football... View Photo »
My top priority is creating jobs, and today’s announcement shows that our strategy is working.Globally competitive companies like Daimler realize the value of North Carolina’s highly skilled workforce and our customized training programs. We look forward to continuing our long-standing partnership with ...
Carey's most recent responsibilities were in lease account management. December 13, 2011 Michael Coote has been named Key Account Manager for Mercedes-Benz Vans by Mercedes-Benz Canada. Coote has extensive commercial fleet experience, recently as...
Headline growth in Asia’s third-largest economy may be stuttering, but decades of growth has spawned a new upper class with global tastes and aspirations that is driving a $1 billion luxury car market expanding at 40 per cent annually, say industry...
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BERLIN, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 10: (L-R) German government's Integration coordinator Maria Boehmer, Wolfgang Niersbach General Secretary of the German football association (DFB), German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Theo Zwanziger, president of the German football association (DFB), Ursula Schwarzenbart,...
View Photo »BERLIN, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 10: Oliver Bierhoff (R), team manager of the German football national team and Ursula Schwarzenbart (C), director of Global Diversity Office Daimler AG attend the DFB and Mercedes Benz Integration Prize Award-Giving Ceremony at the Intercontinental Hotel on February...
View Photo »BERLIN, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 10: Oliver Bierhoff (L), team manager of the German football national team and Ursula Schwarzenbart (R), director Global Diversity Office Daimler AG, pose with category 'school' third prize winners, Anne Frank School and 'Marienschule' during the DFB and Mercedes...
View Photo »BERLIN, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 10: Oliver Bierhoff (L), team manager of the German football national team, Sinem Turac (2.R), referee and Ursula Schwarzenbart (R), director Global Diversity Office Daimler AG, pose with category 'school' first prize winner, the primary school 'Pastorenweg' during...
View Photo »BERLIN, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 10: Oliver Bierhoff (L), team manager of the German football national team, Simone Laudehr (2nd R) of the German Women's national team and Ursula Schwarzenbart (R), director of Global Diversity Office Daimler AG, pose with category 'special prize' first prize...
View Photo »BERLIN, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 10: Wolfgang Niersbach (L), Oliver Bierhoff (2.L), team manager of the German football national team and Ursula Schwarzenbart (R), director Global Diversity Office Daimler AG, pose with category 'team' third prize winner International Sportsclub Al-Hilal and BC...
View Photo »Bodo Uebber, member of Daimler AG's Board of management speaks during the company's annual press conference in Stuttgart, southwestern Germany, on February 9, 2012. German auto and truck giant Daimler, which owns Mercedes-Benz, said today it achieved record sales and profits in 2011,...
View Photo »(LtoR) Andreas Renschler, member of the board for Daimler Trucks, Bodo Uebber, member of the board for finances, Dieter Zetsche, CEO of German auto giant Daimler, and Joerg Howe, head of communications attend the company's annual press conference in Stuttgart, southwestern Germany, on...
View Photo »STUTTGART, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 09: CEO of Daimler AG, Dieter Zetsche (R) talks to Bodo Uebber (L) during the company's financial performance in 2011 during the Daimler AG, annual press conference on February 9, 2011 in Stuttgart, Germany. Daimler, which manufactures Mercedes-Benz luxury...
View Photo »Dieter Zetsche (C) , CEO of German auto giant Daimler, is flanked the members of the board for finances, Bodo Uebber (R) and for Daimler Trucks Andreas Renschler as they pose for the photographers next to a Mercedes-Benz SL 500 during the company's annual press conference in...
View Photo »Dieter Zetsche (L), CEO of German auto giant Daimler, and Andreas Renschler, member of the board for Daimler Trucks, share a laugh during the company's annual press conference in Stuttgart, southwestern Germany, on February 9, 2012. German auto and truck giant Daimler, which owns...
View Photo »Bodo Uebber, CFO of Germany's Daimler AG with its Mercedes Benz car group addresses the media during the company's annual news conference in Stuttgart, February 9, 2012.
View Photo »Dieter Zetsche (2ndR), CEO of Germany's Daimler AG with its Mercedes Benz car group, Andreas Renschler (L), head of Daimler truck, Daimler CFO Bodo Uebber (2ndR) and head of communications. Joerg Howe (R) get their chairs prior to the company's annual news conference in Stuttgart,...
View Photo »Dieter Zetsche (C), CEO of Germany's Daimler AG with its Mercedes Benz car group, Andreas Renschler, head of Daimler truck and Daimler CFO Bodo Uebber smile as they pose for a picture prior to the company's annual news conference in Stuttgart, February 9, 2012.
View Photo »Dieter Zetsche, CEO of Germany's Daimler AG with its Mercedes Benz car group smiles as he poses for a picture prior to the company's annual news conference in Stuttgart, February 9, 2012.
View Photo »STUTTGART, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 09: (L-R) The Daimler Board of Directors Andreas Renschler, Bodo Uebber, CEO of Daimler AG, Dieter Zetsche and Head of Global Communications Joerg Howe, is seen during the company's financial performance in 2011 during the Daimler AG, annual press...
View Photo »CEO of Daimler Dieter Zetsche attends a news conference in Stuttgart, Germany, Thursday, Feb. 9, 2012. Strong sales of Mercedes luxury cars in China and the United States helped German automaker Daimler AG post a stronger than expected 57 percent increase in fourth quarter profits.
View Photo »SINDELFINGEN, GERMANY - JANUARY 30: Water is sprayed over a Daimler AG Mercedes-Benz S-Class vehicle on the production line on January 30, 2012 in Sindelfingen, Germany.
View Photo »SINDELFINGEN, GERMANY - JANUARY 30: Employees check completed Daimler AG Mercedes-Benz S-class automobiles along the production line inside the company's factory on January 30, 2012 in Sindelfingen, Germany.
View Photo »SINDELFINGEN, GERMANY - JANUARY 30: A Daimler AG Mercedes-Benz emblem sits on the hood of a completed S-class automobile inside the company's factory on January 30, 2012 in Sindelfingen, Germany.
View Photo »SINDELFINGEN, GERMANY - JANUARY 30: A Daimler AG Mercedes-Benz logo sits on the alloy wheel of a Daimler AG Mercedes-Benz S-class automobile along the production line inside the company's factory on January 30, 2012 in Sindelfingen, Germany.
View Photo »SINDELFINGEN, GERMANY - JANUARY 30: Employees fit suspension parts to a Daimler AG Mercedes-Benz S-Class vehicle on the production line on January 30, 2012 in Sindelfingen, Germany.
View Photo »SINDELFINGEN, GERMANY - JANUARY 30: A employee works at a Daimler AG Mercedes-Benz S-Class vehicle on the production line on January 30, 2012 in Sindelfingen, Germany.
View Photo »SINDELFINGEN, GERMANY - JANUARY 30: An employee controlled a Daimler AG Mercedes-Benz S-Class vehicle on the production line on January 30, 2012 in Sindelfingen, Germany.
View Photo »SINDELFINGEN, GERMANY - JANUARY 30: An employee mounts a Daimler AG Mercedes-Benz emblem to the hood of a vehicle at the factory on January 30, 2012 in Sindelfingen, Germany.
View Photo »BERLIN, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 10: (L-R) German government's Integration coordinator Maria Boehmer, Wolfgang Niersbach General Secretary of the German football association (DFB), German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Theo Zwanziger, president of the German football association (DFB), Ursula Schwarzenbart,...
View Photo »My top priority is creating jobs, and today’s announcement shows that our strategy is working.Globally competitive companies like Daimler realize the value of North Carolina’s highly skilled workforce and our customized training programs. We look forward to continuing our long-standing partnership with ...
My top priority is creating jobs, and today’s announcement shows that our strategy is working.Globally competitive companies like Daimler realize the value of North Carolina’s highly skilled workforce and our customized training programs. We look forward to continuing our long-standing partnership with ...
Poor old Chrysler was beat up for a couple years. Daimler did a terrible job on them … and then it got sold to the Wall Street sharks. It's absolutely a miracle Chrysler is still alive
After a discussion of the pros and cons, it was decided that in the future, Daimler will focus entirely on its core brand in the luxury segment: Mercedes-Benz, the world's most valuable premium car brand.
Daimler’s management has been searching for a fix for Maybach for years, and until recently considered partnering with British sports-car maker Aston Martin to help lower its production costs. But developing more demand for the über-luxury brand proved perhaps an even more vexing problem
Among the German automakers, Daimler has already linked up with Nissan-Renault, and while Volkswagen had a relationship with Toyota 20 years ago, the two are estranged now, so it looks as if BMW was left as the only option
the Daimler board decrees, on the one hand, harsh austerity measures for the workforce, and has shifted some production to facilities in other countries. On the other hand it spends tens of millions on Formula One. It is incomprehensible to many workers.
car2go [a subsidiary of Daimler] has set a new milestone in terms of flexible and tailor-made individual mobility. As the innovation leader in the automotive industry, we strive to serve our worldwide customers not only with leading-edge technology but also with groundbreaking new concepts
For the first time in history, BMW is now worth more on the stock exchange than Daimler
