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Print We will not necessarily try to be all things to all men or women in the future. We will put our capital where we can differentiate, Ford of Europe President Stuart Rowley said.
Ford of Europe grabbed headlines when it became the first major automaker in the region to announce it would only sell full-electric passenger cars by 2030. The decision is the culmination of a tumultuous two years under the leadership of Briton Stuart Rowley, who has overseen a $1 billion reduction in structural costs that was achieved by closing plants and cutting more than 10,000 jobs. More upheaval looms as the company continues to adjust an EV future, Rowley told
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Aston Martin s Vantage roadster is doing really well, Moers says.
Aston Martin is undergoing a transformation under former Mercedes-AMG head Tobias Moers, who joined as CEO in August last year after the struggling UK automaker was bailed out by Canadian billionaire Lawrence Stroll. Aston s closer technology links with Daimler, a new focus on efficiency, along with promoting the company through Formula One, can bring about sustainable profitability that has previously been difficult for the company to reach, Moers told
Automotive News Europe Correspondent Nick Gibbs.
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FACE masks and Covid tests will not be compulsory in secondary schools when kids return on March 8.
The Government has said both measures are voluntary and that teachers should not send pupils home for refusing.
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Boris Johnson announced this week that secondary school kids are to be tested twice a week under fresh plans to get children back in the classroom in England next month.