Jaguar Land Rover
From Kifisia to Parnassos, the beasts!
Two old, Land Rover Defenders, though they stood out parked in Kefalari, were ready for rugged paths on Mount Parnassos.
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Jaguar may pick UK for battery plant
The Indian owner of carmaker Jaguar Land Rover is set to select Britain over Spain to for a giant battery plant employing up to 9,000 people, the BBC reported Wednesday.
The broadcaster, citing sources familiar with the matter, added that the boss of JLR owner Tata Motors was expected to fly into Britain next week to finalise the deal and meet with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.
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Brnabic meets with Republic of Ireland minister, entrepreneurs
DUBLIN - On the sidelines of a Bloomberg Media conference in Dublin, Serbian PM Ana Brnabic met with the Republic of Ireland's Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment Simon Coveney, the CEO of the country's Industrial Development Agency Michael Lohan, Bloomberg Media CEO Scott Havens and Jaguar Land Rover General Manager John Cormican on Thursday.
Turkish businessman wins case against British auto manufacturer
A Turkish businessman has won a case against British automobile giant Land Rover after seven years of trial.
40 Jobs in Shannon, Ireland Lost to Bulgaria in 'Strategic Decision'
Around 40 jobs are being shed from Digital River in Shannon, as the work is being transferred to Bulgaria.
Laura May, vice-president of global delivery and commerce operations, said in a statement that the company had recently made a "strategic" decision to transition a part of its customer service business to an existing third-party provider.
Jaguar and Google are Developing an Electric Driverless Vehicle
Jaguar Land Rover is to supply up to 20,000 of its new electric I-Pace cars to Waymo, a subsidiary of Google owner Alphabet,to be converted into self-driving vehicles for its ride-hailing service.
Leoni factory starts work at full capacity
The Leoni factory in Nis, southern Serbia, has started work in full capacity on Wednesday.
Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic "marked the occasion in a ribbon-cutting ceremony," Tanjug reported, and noted that the factory "makes cables for Jaguar and Land Rover vehicles."
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