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25.04.25 - 06:24
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Fast zwei Drittel zahlen bevorzugt bargeldlos (DPA-AFX)
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FRANKFURT/BONN (dpa-AFX) - Bargeld wollen die meisten Menschen in Deutschland Umfragen zufolge nicht missen - an der Ladenkasse jedoch bevorzugt eine Mehrheit das bargeldlose Bezahlen.In einer YouGov-Erhebung ......
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20.04.25 - 14:31
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Mehrheit will überall bargeldlos zahlen können (DPA-AFX)
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BERLIN/FRANKFURT (dpa-AFX) - Die Menschen in Deutschland wollen einer Umfrage zufolge mehrheitlich selbst entscheiden, ob sie in Geschäften bargeldlos zahlen. Bei einer Yougov-Umfrage im Auftrag der Deutschen Presse-Agentur spricht sich eine Mehrheit ......
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25.02.25 - 21:09
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Tesla Sales Fall 45% Across Europe, As Buyers Respond To Musk′s Move To Politics (ZeroHedge)
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Tesla Sales Fall 45% Across Europe, As Buyers Respond To Musk's Move To Politics
Tesla Inc.'s European sales plummeted 45% in January, with just 9,945 registrations, down from 18,161 a year ago, according to the European Automobile Manufacturers' Association and Bloomberg.
At the same time, overall EV sales surged 37%, with rival carmakers making strong gains in Germany and the UK.
In the UK, Tesla trailed China's BYD for the first time, with sales falling nearly 8% in a market that grew 42%.
Tesla is overhauling production lines for its top-selling Model Y SUV while its CEO, Elon Musk, grows more politically divisive.
The Bloomberg report says that a YouGov poll in mid-January found Musk viewed unfavorably in Germany and the UK, where his political involvement was largely unwelcome. On Jan. 9, he hosted Alternative for Germany leader Alice Weidel on his platform X, backing the anti-immigration, pro-Russian party, which finished second in this week's election.
After backing Donald Trump ...
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20.06.24 - 15:06
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YouGov shares drop by a third after sales and profits warning (The Guardian)
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Polling company says sales bookings have been lower than anticipated since half-year figures in MarchShares in the polling company YouGov plunged by more than a third on Thursday after the UK research and analytics company warned that sales and profits would be lower than expected this year.The firm, which is best known for its political polling but generates most of its revenues from providing consumer data and analysis to companies, said sales bookings had been lower than anticipated since it reported half-year figures in late March. Continue reading......
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