Opel drama drags on. Forster out, Lutz in.
The drama in Germany between General Motors and Europe just keeps dragging on. Now, its top European executive, Carl-Peter Forster, is leaving the company and GM Vice Chairman Bob Lutz will take over on an interim basis as Chairman of the company’s Supervisory Board. But it’s a non-executive post. Lutz won’t manage day-to-day workings. This shouldn’t surprise anyone. Forster supported selling Opel to Magna and Russia’s …
David Welch
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