Volkswagen Begins Digging Out From Emissions Scandal

Volkswagen Begins Digging Out From Emissions Scandal

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The video discusses Volkswagen's settlement related to the emissions cheating scandal, focusing on the civil side in the US. VW has paid significant amounts to address issues with both two-liter and three-liter diesel engines. The company still faces criminal investigations and investor lawsuits. Despite these challenges, VW's market share and stock prices have shown signs of recovery. The discussion also raises questions about the involvement of VW executives in the scandal.

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What was the financial penalty Volkswagen had to pay for the three-liter diesel engines?

$2 billion

$1 billion

$500 million

$16 billion

2.

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Which aspect of Volkswagen's business showed improvement for the first time in Europe since the emissions scandal?

Employee satisfaction

Production costs

Advertising reach

Market share

3.

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What was the approximate stock price of Volkswagen before the emissions scandal?

200

90

138

170

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30 sec • 1 pt

What is a potential consequence for Volkswagen executives if they are found guilty in the emissions scandal?

Increased bonuses

Promotion

Criminal charges

Stock options

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What is a significant concern for Volkswagen regarding investor lawsuits?

Product recalls

Employee turnover

Public relations

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