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Junghienrich

I would not be surprised if a major announcement comes from Junhienrich in the next 18 month , concerning VAG
  • Posted 4 Apr 2016 12:38
  • Discussion started by exalt
  • Dubai, United Arab Emirates
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This is why it's the Best time to deal with them ,junghienrich will get the better deal.


This might happen in the next couple of years but it will be good for both companies. VAG need to put the emissions behind them and move forward and to do this in electric cars


Their are some investors out there with very deep pockets and With the penalties VAG look a good investment because of the need to raise capital.
  • Posted 7 Apr 2016 11:43
  • Modified 7 Apr 2016 13:54 by poster
  • Reply by exalt
  • Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Seems like an awful risky time to be doing any joint ventures with Volkswagen right now... $60,000,000,000 worth of penalties is a bit daunting.
  • Posted 7 Apr 2016 11:21
  • Reply by BirdDog86
  • North Carolina, United States
From what we understand,there might be more cooperation between the two companies, Junghienrich understand electric vehicles and automation and VAG understand multiple brands and IC engines.


This might involve some type of shareholding by VAG
  • Posted 7 Apr 2016 03:29
  • Reply by exalt
  • Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Do you want to expand a little, this is a very vague assumption, we they be dropping the engine or buying more?
  • Posted 6 Apr 2016 20:39
  • Reply by heightlift
  • North, United Kingdom
VAG is Volkswagen Audi Group
  • Posted 6 Apr 2016 06:42
  • Reply by exalt
  • Dubai, United Arab Emirates
VAG? Do you mean Volkswagen Audi Group? :)
  • Posted 5 Apr 2016 17:13
  • Reply by Spud
  • Flintshire, United Kingdom
Don't worry, be happy

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