Jack Ewing
Autor(a) de Faster, Higher, Farther: The Volkswagen Scandal
About the Author
Jack Ewing has covered business and economics from Frankfurt for The New York Times since 2010. He has worked as a journalist in Germany since 1994, including over a decade as a BusinessWeek correspondent.
Obras de Jack Ewing
Daimler's Smart Car Hits Cruising Speed 1 exemplar(es)
Will Travel For A Job 1 exemplar(es)
No-Cubicle Culture 1 exemplar(es)
The World's Postman 1 exemplar(es)
Pushing the Envelope at the Post Office 1 exemplar(es)
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Unable to build cars that could meet emissions standards they only to have the lie exposed by a handful of researchers on a shoestring budget, If you look at the banking scandals, it was usually people who were trying to get big bonuses to make money that could trying to defend market share and meet the expectations top management hard on set for employees, normally corporate scandals stem one unrealistic targets metod with draconian consequences that chronicles a corporate scandal that rivals those at Enron and Lehman Brothers one that will cost Volkswagen more than $22 billion in damage as CO2g emissions and how the fraud was committed, with sistematic covered up of the Press, and finally detected with rips of the scandal.… (mais)