Robert Bosch Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung
Location
Baden-Württemberg
Founded
1886-02-28
Website
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Recent Articles about Robert Bosch Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung
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2025-01-18 (ksml.fi)
Huge fines for emissions cheating - Toyota's subsidiary admitted to tampering with diesel emission values | Themes |
When the Volkswagen Group's emissions scams began to be revealed in 2015, it was generally assumed that the news about emissions manipulations would not stop there.
Read more2024-12-19 (francetvinfo.fr)
Five questions on the heavy fine imposed on 12 household appliance giants who agreed to “keep prices high”
These companies, which include Darty, Whirlpool and Electrolux, were sanctioned by the Competition Authority for having implemented such systems between February 2007 and December 2014.
Read more2024-09-26 (technickytydenik.cz)
Europe (finally) bet on chip production
The whole world today revolves around chips. Whether we look at current events from a political, economic, ecological or military point of view. Therefore, the EU,...
Read more2024-07-25 (shoppers.media)
LG, Bosch and Sony are closing their remaining stores in Russia
In Russia, the remaining LG, Bosch and Sony stores are closing, Kommersant writes. Until now, they have worked to avoid fines from landlords, a source among large retailers said. Many companies had long-term lease agreements.
Read more2024-02-21 (fleetpeople.es)
Cupra overtakes Seat as the most valuable car brand
Cupra overtakes Seat as the most valuable car brand in Fleet People
Read more2022-07-15 (institutional-money.com)
VW faces supply chain hurdles on the way to battery division IPO
Volkswagen's newly founded battery division is ramping up production and preparing for a possible IPO. But the problem is a serious one: The supply chain is not yet in place.
Read more2021-12-14 (b4bschwaben.de)
Review of the 2021 financial year in Bavarian Swabia - top COMPANIES - B4B Swabia
The Bavarian-Swabian economy has moved a lot again in the last twelve months. Whether management change, new openings or sales records, ...
Read more2019-05-23 (dw.com)
Bosch pays 90-million-euro fine over diesel scandal – DW – 05/23/2019
The penalty may be significantly less than the ones handed out to Volkswagen, Audi and Porsche, but auto parts supplier Bosch has become the latest big-name casualty of the "Dieselgate" scandal.
Read more2019-05-23 (reuters.com)
Prosecutors fine Bosch 90 million euros for emissions cheating role
Automotive supplier Bosch has agreed to pay a 90 million euros ($100.21 million) fine for lapses in supervisory duties which enabled carmakers to engage in emissions cheating, German prosecutors in the city of Stuttgart said on Friday.
Read more2019-05-23 (inquirer.com)
Germany’s Bosch fined $100 million over diesel scandal
German prosecutors have fined auto components and technology company Robert Bosch GmbH 90 million euros ($100 million) over its role in the diesel emissions scandal that erupted at Volkswagen in 2015.
Read more2019-02-08 (aol.com)
German prosecutors mull dieselgate fine for auto supplier Bosch
Prosecutors in the German city of Stuttgart are looking into a possible fine for auto supplier Robert Bosch for providing Volkswagen with engine management software that the carmaker used to cheat vehicle emissions tests in 2015. Volkswagen has paid out more than 27 billion euros($ 31 billion) in
Read more2017-02-01 (reuters.com)
VW, Robert Bosch agree to pay $1.55 billion to settle U.S. diesel claims
Volkswagen AG has agreed to pay at least $1.22 billion to fix or buy back nearly 80,000 polluting U.S. 3.0 liter diesel-engine vehicles to settle claims it fitted illegal emissions-cheating software to the cars, court documents showed.
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