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Japanese Car Makers Lose Their Midsize Edge
Wall Street Journal 05.07.2013
In Sign of Strength, Audi Steps Up Investments
New York Times 12.27.2013
Volkswagen Aims at Fast Lane in U.S.
Wall Street Journal 10.05.2010
Luxury Auto Makers Fill Lineups With Dizzying Array of Models
Wall Street Journal 01.20.2014
VW Labor Rep Blasts Car Maker's U.S. Strategy
Wall Street Journal 01.23.2014
Weak European Auto Market in 2013 Sapped Volkswagen Earnings
New York Times 03.13.2014
Europeans Raise Pressure on Detroit
Wall Street Journal 01.05.2009
Volkswagen to Invest $900 Million in U.S. Plant
Wall Street Journal 07.15.2014
Volkswagen to Invest $107.3 Billion Over Next 5 Years
Wall Street Journal 11.22.2014
Audi Lifts Investments to $29 Billion
Wall Street Journal 12.29.2014
Wall Street Journal 01.07.2015
Volkswagen Faces Fight Over Future Leadership of the Company
Wall Street Journal 04.13.2015
Volkswagen’s Overhaul May Not Upgrade Profit Engine
Wall Street Journal 04.29.2015
Why Investors Are Right to Steer Away From Volkswagen
Wall Street Journal 09.21.2015
Volkswagen Stock Falls as Automaker Tries to Contain Fallout
New York Times 09.21.2015
Audi Sees Promise in China's Appetite for Upscale Cars
Wall Street Journal 04.23.2012
Wall Street Journal 04.24.2012
Wall Street Journal 06.04.2012
Wall Street Journal 07.27.2012
The Transformer: Why VW Is the Car Giant to Watch
BusinessWeek 01.13.2010
VW Gains Traction With Big U.S. Push
Wall Street Journal 01.11.2013
Auto Makers Look Past Baby Boomers
Wall Street Journal 01.17.2013
Wall Street Journal 03.12.2013
Volkswagen Bets on Passat Built in Tennessee
New York Times 05.24.2011
Wall Street Journal 05.23.2011
Volkswagen to Cut 23,000 German Jobs in Bid to Lift Profit
The New York Times 11.18.2016
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