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Forex Analytics (Free subscription) | 09/11/2009
Friday, days right, after manufacturers of car the CO of Motors general. (MTLQQ.PK) its surprise announced, from the agreements, remove Forster d’ Opel/Vauxhall, of the vice-president of group and president d’ Opel Europe Charles-Peter Pa, his role as head of the european companies leave. Forster inclined allegedly on the decision volume, to keep its worrying [...]...
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Autoblog (Free subscription) | 09/11/2009
Filed under: Hirings/Firings/Layoffs , Jaguar , Land Rover , Opel , Rumormill It appears that outgoing Opel chief Carl-Peter Forster may have already lined up a new gig for himself. According to The Times of London , Forster will become an employee of Tata Motors and take the top job at Jaguar-Land Rover. If this appointment comes through, it will be something of a homecoming...
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eGMCarTech (Free subscription) | 09/11/2009
According to sources close to the matter, Carl-Peter Forster, who is leaving General Motors of Europe, may join Tata Motors. Forster’s decision to leave GM came after the Detroit automaker unexpectedly decided to keep Opel instead of selling majority share to Magna International. Forster had strongly advocated a sale to Magna and Russia’s Sberbank. Sources...
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Auto Channel (Free subscription) | 09/11/2009
Carl-Peter Forster Leaving Post at Opel EuropeDETROIT November 06, 2009; Carl-Peter Forster, GM group vice president and president, Opel Europe, will be leaving his role as head of European operations and will advise the company during the transition to find a new CEO, it was announced today.With the departure of Forster, GM will initiate an immediate external search for a new CEO for Opel Europe and...
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Autoblog (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
Filed under: Europe , Hirings/Firings/Layoffs , GM , Opel German magazine Der Spiegel is reporting this morning that Opel President Carl-Peter Forster has resigned from General Motors following the board's decision to kill the sale of a majority stake to Magna International. Apparently, Forster was disgusted at the way that GM officials handled the whole process. Over the...
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CARSCOOP (Free subscription) | 10/11/2009
As many anticipated, General Motors announced today that the company's executive vice president and head of international operations, Nick Reilly, will take over responsibilities for the operations of Opel and Vauxhall Europe. Reilly, 59, will replace Carl-Peter Forster, who left his position as CEO of GM Europe after the company's decision to...
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Motor Authority (Free subscription) | 07/11/2009
Carl-Peter Forster, GM group vice president and president of Opel, will be leaving his role as head of the European operation and will advise the company during the transition to find a new CEO, it was announced today. With the departure of Forster, GM will initiate an immediate external search for a new CEO for Opel. The move comes just ...
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CARSCOOP (Free subscription) | 07/11/2009
GM Group vice president and CEO of Opel, Carl-Peter Forster has left his post as the head of the company's European operations only three days after GM's decision to terminate a deal to sell its Opel unit to Magna. While neither side gave a reason for Forester's departure, the fact that the former BMW executive was an outspoken supporter of the...
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Detroit News Online (Free subscription) | 09/11/2009
Carl-Peter Forster, General Motors Co.'s highest ranking executive in Europe, may join Tata Motors, according to a source close to the negotiations. Forster, whose departure from GM was announced Friday, has been in talks with the Indian automaker.
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eGMCarTech (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
According to a report by Spiegel Online, the head of General Motors’ European business, Carl-Peter Forster, is leaving the company after GM’s board of directors decided to keep Opel last week. A former BMW executive, Forster had strained ties with GM after being in favor of the Magna deal. Forster was expected to head Opel under [...]
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habser | 09/11/2009
With the collapse of the deal to sell GM unit Opel to Magna International , GM’s head of European operations Carl-Peter Forster has decided to quit. The report was broken by German newspaper Der Spiegel, which also stated that GM executive vice president David Reilly will replace Forster.
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Examiner (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
Two people briefed on the decision say Carl-Peter Forster, the chief executive of General Motors Europe, will leave the company.