MARKET

VWAPY

VWAPY

Volkswagen
OTCPK
12.92
+0.08
+0.62%
Closed 15:54 04/22 EDT
OPEN
12.78
PREV CLOSE
12.84
HIGH
12.95
LOW
12.78
VOLUME
15.74K
TURNOVER
202.00K
52 WEEK HIGH
29.46
52 WEEK LOW
10.38
MARKET CAP
26.64B
P/E (TTM)
3.665
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5D
1M
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1Y
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Ford Stock Soared for 1 Big Reason and 3 Smaller Ones
Ford Motor stock closed up 6.1% on Monday. Labor looks to be the largest reason for the jump. Volkswagen workers in Tennessee voted to join the United Auto Workers this past week. The market, traders, and labor could also be behind the jump in shares of the U.S. Auto maker.
Barron‘s · 14h ago
Ford Stock Is Soaring for 1 Big Reason and 3 Smaller Ones
Ford Motor shares are up 5.5% on Monday. Labor looks to be the largest reason for the jump. Volkswagen workers in Tennessee voted to join the United Auto Workers this past week. The market, traders, and labor are also factors in the rise. Both Ford and GM report earnings soon.
Barron‘s · 16h ago
Weekly Report: what happened at VWAPY last week (0415-0419)?
Weekly Report · 23h ago
VW Works Closely With Unions in Germany, but UAW May Be Less Cuddly
VW is in the midst of a push to increase its share of U.S. New car sales. The company must enter negotiations with the United Auto Workers at its Chattanooga plant. VW's American management could face challenges replicating its good relationship with unions in Europe. In Germany, large companies are required to have labor representatives on their boards.
The Wall Street Journal · 1d ago
Democrats Upbeat After Sudden Wins on Ukraine Aid and Auto Workers
The House passes a $95 billion foreign aid and weapons package for Ukraine and Israel. The vote comes a day after auto workers in Tennessee successfully organize at a Volkswagen plant. Former President Donald Trump is seated in a New York courtroom during jury selection in a hush-money trial. President Biden's push to aid Ukraine and revive labor unions is seen as a win for Democrats.
The Wall Street Journal · 1d ago
Unions Take Aim at South After UAW Win
The Wall Street Journal · 2d ago
VW Workers Vote to Join UAW in Historic Southern Win for Union
Volkswagen workers in Tennessee vote to join the United Auto Workers. The vote is a historic win for the 89-year-old union. The UAW is seeking to expand its membership to foreign-owned factories in the South. The union has struggled in the past to organize nonunion auto factories in southern states.
The Wall Street Journal · 3d ago
The UAW-Volkswagen Unionization Vote Ends Today. It Matters for Ford, GM.
Volkswagen unionization vote should be known by late Friday evening. The U.S. Auto industry is trying to establish a beachhead in the South. The United Auto Workers secured record labor deals with Ford, GM and Stellantis last fall. Expansion could help narrow labor-cost gaps between northern and southern auto plants.
Barron‘s · 3d ago
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About VWAPY
Volkswagen AG is a Germany-based company that manufactures and sells vehicles. It operates through four segments: Passenger Cars, which covers the development of vehicles and engines, the production and sale of passenger cars, and the corresponding genuine parts business; Commercial vehicles, which comprises the development, production and sale of light commercial vehicles, trucks and buses, the genuine parts business and related services; Power Engineering, which consists of the development and production of large-bore diesel engines, turbo compressors, industrial turbines and chemical reactor systems, the production of gear units, propulsion components and testing systems, and Financial Services, which comprises dealer and customer financing, leasing, banking and insurance activities, fleet management and mobility services. Its brand portfolio includes Volkswagen, Audi, SEAT, SKODA, Bentley, Bugatti, Lamborghini, Porsche, Ducati, Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles, Scania and MAN.

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