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Continental to Spin Off Automotive Division by 2025
Continental, a Dax-listed company, will spin off its loss-making automotive division, employing almost 96,400 people, by the end of 2025, focusing on its profitable tire business to improve investor appeal, following years of financial losses and a current cost-cutting program eliminating 7,150 jobs...
Continental to Spin Off Automotive Division by 2025
Continental, a Dax-listed company, will spin off its loss-making automotive division, employing almost 96,400 people, by the end of 2025, focusing on its profitable tire business to improve investor appeal, following years of financial losses and a current cost-cutting program eliminating 7,150 jobs...
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44% Bias Score


Stellantis Cuts 97 Jobs Amidst Italian Plant Restructuring
Stellantis terminated its contract with logistics firm Trasnova, causing 97 job losses in Italy; the company cites cost-cutting amid industry-wide challenges from European regulations, Chinese competition, and declining demand, while discussions are ongoing with the Italian government and unions to ...
Stellantis Cuts 97 Jobs Amidst Italian Plant Restructuring
Stellantis terminated its contract with logistics firm Trasnova, causing 97 job losses in Italy; the company cites cost-cutting amid industry-wide challenges from European regulations, Chinese competition, and declining demand, while discussions are ongoing with the Italian government and unions to ...
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44% Bias Score


"ACC Launches First French-Made EV Batteries, Aims for European Leadership"
"Automotive Cells Company (ACC) started selling France's first domestically produced electric vehicle batteries, aiming for a 20% EU market share by 2030 despite initial production challenges and high European costs, driven by the EU's 2035 ban on new combustion engine vehicles."
"ACC Launches First French-Made EV Batteries, Aims for European Leadership"
"Automotive Cells Company (ACC) started selling France's first domestically produced electric vehicle batteries, aiming for a 20% EU market share by 2030 despite initial production challenges and high European costs, driven by the EU's 2035 ban on new combustion engine vehicles."
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40% Bias Score


VW Faces Second Major Strike Amidst Wage Dispute
IG Metall is organizing a four-hour warning strike at all German Volkswagen plants except Osnabrück on December 9th, coinciding with the fourth round of wage negotiations, to protest Volkswagen's proposed 10% wage cut and potential plant closures, affecting roughly 130,000 employees.
VW Faces Second Major Strike Amidst Wage Dispute
IG Metall is organizing a four-hour warning strike at all German Volkswagen plants except Osnabrück on December 9th, coinciding with the fourth round of wage negotiations, to protest Volkswagen's proposed 10% wage cut and potential plant closures, affecting roughly 130,000 employees.
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44% Bias Score


Stellantis Repairs Ties with Italy, Announces New Investments
Stellantis is mending ties with Italy, aiming to secure €750-900 million in funding and announcing new production plans for hybrid and electric vehicles in Italian plants, including the 500 in Mirafiori, the Panda in Pomigliano until 2030, and the Lancia Gamma in Melfi from 2026.
Stellantis Repairs Ties with Italy, Announces New Investments
Stellantis is mending ties with Italy, aiming to secure €750-900 million in funding and announcing new production plans for hybrid and electric vehicles in Italian plants, including the 500 in Mirafiori, the Panda in Pomigliano until 2030, and the Lancia Gamma in Melfi from 2026.
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36% Bias Score


ETAS to Cut 400 Jobs Amidst Automotive Industry Crisis
Bosch subsidiary ETAS plans to cut up to 400 jobs globally by 2026 due to weak demand for intelligent driver assistance systems and the overall automotive industry crisis; this impacts approximately one-eighth of its workforce, with details on German job losses pending negotiations.
ETAS to Cut 400 Jobs Amidst Automotive Industry Crisis
Bosch subsidiary ETAS plans to cut up to 400 jobs globally by 2026 due to weak demand for intelligent driver assistance systems and the overall automotive industry crisis; this impacts approximately one-eighth of its workforce, with details on German job losses pending negotiations.
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44% Bias Score

Continental to Spin Off Automotive Division by 2025
Continental, a German automotive supplier, will spin off its underperforming automotive division by the end of 2025, involving 7,150 job cuts and €400 million in annual cost reductions, to create a "leaner" company focused on its profitable tire business.

Continental to Spin Off Automotive Division by 2025
Continental, a German automotive supplier, will spin off its underperforming automotive division by the end of 2025, involving 7,150 job cuts and €400 million in annual cost reductions, to create a "leaner" company focused on its profitable tire business.
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40% Bias Score

Musk Supports Eliminating $7,500 EV Tax Credit
Elon Musk supports eliminating the $7,500 federal electric vehicle tax credit, contrasting with the auto industry's advocacy for its retention due to concerns about increased competition from Chinese manufacturers and potential negative impacts on EV adoption; California proposed a state-level credi...

Musk Supports Eliminating $7,500 EV Tax Credit
Elon Musk supports eliminating the $7,500 federal electric vehicle tax credit, contrasting with the auto industry's advocacy for its retention due to concerns about increased competition from Chinese manufacturers and potential negative impacts on EV adoption; California proposed a state-level credi...
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48% Bias Score

GM's EV1: A Pioneering Electric Car's Rise and Fall
GM's EV1, a pioneering electric vehicle introduced in 1996, was leased to about 800 drivers before GM ended production in 1999 and crushed almost all of the cars, despite their advanced technology and passionate following; the decision was driven by weakening environmental regulations and high produ...

GM's EV1: A Pioneering Electric Car's Rise and Fall
GM's EV1, a pioneering electric vehicle introduced in 1996, was leased to about 800 drivers before GM ended production in 1999 and crushed almost all of the cars, despite their advanced technology and passionate following; the decision was driven by weakening environmental regulations and high produ...
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40% Bias Score

Volkswagen Faces Second Major Strike Amid Wage Dispute
IG Metall called for a second four-hour warning strike at Volkswagen on Monday, December 9th, impacting nearly 100,000 workers across nine German plants, to pressure Volkswagen's management into concessions during ongoing wage negotiations.

Volkswagen Faces Second Major Strike Amid Wage Dispute
IG Metall called for a second four-hour warning strike at Volkswagen on Monday, December 9th, impacting nearly 100,000 workers across nine German plants, to pressure Volkswagen's management into concessions during ongoing wage negotiations.
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48% Bias Score

UK EV Sales Exceed Targets Amid Manufacturer Lobbying
UK electric vehicle sales surged to 25% in November, exceeding the 22% target, despite manufacturers lobbying for relaxed rules due to perceived struggles; however, data reveals that some manufacturers significantly outperform others.

UK EV Sales Exceed Targets Amid Manufacturer Lobbying
UK electric vehicle sales surged to 25% in November, exceeding the 22% target, despite manufacturers lobbying for relaxed rules due to perceived struggles; however, data reveals that some manufacturers significantly outperform others.
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44% Bias Score

Unsustainable EV Sales Growth in UK Masks ZEV Mandate Challenges
Despite November's record high of 25.1% EV sales in the UK, driven by £4 billion in manufacturer discounts, the industry struggles to meet government ZEV mandate targets due to weak private buyer demand, potentially requiring policy adjustments.

Unsustainable EV Sales Growth in UK Masks ZEV Mandate Challenges
Despite November's record high of 25.1% EV sales in the UK, driven by £4 billion in manufacturer discounts, the industry struggles to meet government ZEV mandate targets due to weak private buyer demand, potentially requiring policy adjustments.
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56% Bias Score
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