Rumors of Audi backtracking not true, "Audi past the point of no return"
Rumors of Audi backtracking not true, "Audi past the point of no return"
Michael Schmidt from AMS talked to Andreas Seidl. He said investments ongoing. Schmidt thinks that the source of those rumors may be some in the Audi hierarchy who may not like the move but the ball is rolling, "Audi past the point of no return" and can't backtrack now.
past the point of no return.
There's no such thing in business. All that means is that it would be extremely costly to back out at this point.
15ReplyThere’s no such thing in business. All that means is that it would be extremely costly to back out at this point.
Yes, I know and he also said that. I don't have time and energy to translate the entire thing.
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There's always an option to backtrack, though it would likely come with a substantial monetary and reputational cost.
6ReplyThey said the same about the LMDh project.
3ReplyThey said the same about the LMDh project.
Who said that? Schmidt vom AMS after talking to the person literally in charge? Audi is sending their subsidiary Lamborghini to WEC instead.
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