BMW CEO future in doubt as contract renewal looms
By Bloomberg
23 May 2019 |
8:39 am
BMW AG Chief Executive Officer Harald Krueger faces a management board decision on his contract in June or July amid concern about the company’s shift toward electric and autonomous vehicles.
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