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Renault Could Pull Out Of Markets, Products In Strategy Review - Interim CEO
- Wednesday November 20, 2019
- Reuters
Renault is expected to refocus its operations, as it and Nissan, like many peers, are struggling with falling sales in a faltering global auto market.
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www.carandbike.com
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This Startup Gets Top Talent With $3 Million Pay Packages
- Monday September 25, 2017
- World News | Bloomberg
China may have a reputation for low wages and sprawling factories. But in a sign of changing times, one startup founder has embraced a strategy of paying top employees the highest salaries in the market -- and so far it's working.
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www.ndtv.com
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General Motors To Stop Selling Cars In India By End Of 2017, But Not Pulling Out
- Thursday May 18, 2017
- Written by CarandBike Team (With Inputs from Reuters)
The decision was announced as part of a series of restructuring actions from the Detroit automaker on Thursday, and marks a significant blow to India's strategy of encouraging domestic manufacturing. GM says it would no longer market its Chevrolet brand - its only brand of cars marketed in India - despite India's promise as a market set to overtake...
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www.carandbike.com
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Renault Could Pull Out Of Markets, Products In Strategy Review - Interim CEO
- Wednesday November 20, 2019
- Reuters
Renault is expected to refocus its operations, as it and Nissan, like many peers, are struggling with falling sales in a faltering global auto market.
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www.carandbike.com
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This Startup Gets Top Talent With $3 Million Pay Packages
- Monday September 25, 2017
- World News | Bloomberg
China may have a reputation for low wages and sprawling factories. But in a sign of changing times, one startup founder has embraced a strategy of paying top employees the highest salaries in the market -- and so far it's working.
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www.ndtv.com
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General Motors To Stop Selling Cars In India By End Of 2017, But Not Pulling Out
- Thursday May 18, 2017
- Written by CarandBike Team (With Inputs from Reuters)
The decision was announced as part of a series of restructuring actions from the Detroit automaker on Thursday, and marks a significant blow to India's strategy of encouraging domestic manufacturing. GM says it would no longer market its Chevrolet brand - its only brand of cars marketed in India - despite India's promise as a market set to overtake...
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www.carandbike.com