Sentences with phrase «emissions scandal claimed»

On today's show... VW's emissions scandal claims another top executive, Ford's performance cars are turning into a sales bonanza for the company and why Uber drivers now have to take selfies.

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The company has confirmed that it will spend an additional $ 1 billion to settle claims in the U.S. over the emissions test scandal.
Not so fast, says Ken Feinberg, the attorney who oversaw claims administration after 9/11, the BP oil spill, the Boston Marathon bombing and most recently, the Volkswagen emissions scandal.
Volkswagen will pay $ 14.7 billion to settle legal claims concerning the 2015 emissions scandal.
From smaller offenses like misleading claims about «all natural» products, to big lies like Volkswagen's VW, +0.00 % emissions scandal, it is hardly news that companies claim to care about the environment when they really care about the bottom line.
But perhaps even more problematic, Volkswagen went on record claiming that the emissions scandal affected both diesel vehicles also gas - powered models.
Volkswagen's scandal over cheating on U.S. emissions tests has expanded to 11 million cars worldwide, has cost the company $ 26 billion in shareholder value so far, and has already claimed CEO Martin Winterkorn, who announced his resignation on Wednesday.
The Volkswagen Passat formerly claimed the only diesel - engine offering in the class — though due to VW's diesel - emissions - rigging scandal of 2015, the engine was pulled from the market; it's unlikely to be offered again anytime soon, if ever.
The magic circle firm has been appointed to handle civil claims in connection with the carmaker's emissions test rigging scandal outsdie the US.
Litigation funder Bentham Europe has selected Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan as its adviser on a claim by some of Volkswagen's largest shareholders against the company in Germany over the emissions rigging scandal the car maker has been embroiled in.
The RBS rights issue litigation, the Lloyds Bank shareholder action, the claim by Tesco shareholders in connection with its overstated accounts, the Volkswagen emissions scandal, and the Morrisons data breach claim, all demonstrate the ability of the GLO process to permit claimants to seek recovery for losses which would perhaps previously have been written off.
Volkswagen has instructed Kirkland & Ellis to work on the diesel emissions scandal that has engulfed the company and has already claimed the scalp of its chief executive.
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