Volkswagen Group
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Volkswagen Group
Summary
Volkswagen Group is a multinational corporation[1]. It ranks in the top 4% of multinational_corporation entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (11,451 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Volkswagen Group was a member of European Movement Germany[3].
- Volkswagen Group was a member of Open Automotive Alliance[4].
- Volkswagen Group was a member of World Wide Web Consortium[5].
- Volkswagen Group was a member of Association of German Transport Companies[6].
- Volkswagen Group was a member of Wi-Fi Alliance[7].
- Volkswagen Group was a member of Domanic institute for nagpur[8].
- Volkswagen Group is in the country of Germany[9].
- Volkswagen Group's instance of is recorded as multinational corporation[10].
- Volkswagen Group's instance of is recorded as conglomerate[11].
- Volkswagen Group's instance of is recorded as business[12].
- Volkswagen Group's instance of is recorded as automobile manufacturer[13].
- Volkswagen Group's instance of is recorded as public company[14].
- Volkswagen Group's founder is recorded as German Labor Front[15].
- Volkswagen Group is owned by Porsche Automobil Holding SE[16].
- Volkswagen Group is owned by Qatar Investment Authority[17].
- Volkswagen Group is owned by Hannoversche Beteiligungsgesellschaft[18].
- Volkswagen Group's headquarters location is recorded as Wolfsburg[19].
- Volkswagen Group's chief executive officer is recorded as Oliver Blume[20].
- Volkswagen Group's has organizational division is recorded as Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles[21].
- Volkswagen Group's has organizational division is recorded as Volkswagen (China) Investment Co., Ltd.[22].
- Volkswagen Group's has organizational division is recorded as Volkswagen[23].
- Volkswagen Group took place at West Germany[24].
- Volkswagen Group took place at Wolfsburg[25].
- Volkswagen Group's child organization or unit is recorded as Audi AG[26].
- Volkswagen Group's child organization or unit is recorded as Lamborghini[27].
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Founding
Volkswagen Group's founder is recorded as German Labor Front[15].
Identity
Part of include CDAX[28], S&P Global 100[29], EURO STOXX 50[30], DAX[31], and DivDAX[32].
Leadership
Volkswagen Group's chief executive officer is recorded as Oliver Blume[20].
Operations
Volkswagen Group's headquarters location is recorded as Wolfsburg[19]. Subsidiaries include Audi AG[26], an automobile manufacturer[33], in Germany[34], founded in 1909[35], headquartered in Ingolstadt[36]; Lamborghini[27], an automobile manufacturer[37], in Italy[38], founded in 1948[39], headquartered in Sant'Agata Bolognese[40]; Bentley[41], an automobile manufacturer[42], in United Kingdom[43], founded in 1919[44], headquartered in Crewe[45]; Bugatti[46], an automobile manufacturer[47], in German Empire[48], founded in 1909[49], headquartered in Molsheim[50]; MAN SE[51], a business[52], in Germany[53], founded in 1758[54], headquartered in Munich[55]; and Scania[56], a commercial vehicle manufacturer[57], in Sweden[58], founded in 1911[59], headquartered in Södertälje[60].
Industry
Volkswagen Group's industry is recorded as automotive industry[61].
Ownership
Owners include Porsche Automobil Holding SE[16], a business[62], in Germany[63], founded in 1931[64], headquartered in Stuttgart[65]; Qatar Investment Authority[17], a business[66], in Qatar[67], founded in 2005[68], headquartered in Doha[69]; and Hannoversche Beteiligungsgesellschaft[18], a business[70], in Germany[71], founded in 1986[72], headquartered in Groß Berßen[73]. Volkswagen Group's stock exchange is recorded as Frankfurt Stock Exchange[74].
Why It Matters
Volkswagen Group ranks in the top 4% of multinational_corporation entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (11,451 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 29 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[75] It is known by 103 alternative names across languages and contexts.[76]