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Automotive OEMs And the New Normal

Por: Forbes Business December 10, 2022

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Automotive OEMsgetty “The New Normal'' is a term which has been used to describe a fundamental change in the world situation. The notion is that there has been an inflection point and the world before and after this inflection point are materially different. While this inflection point is can be a sudden event such as the “dot-com” crash, in many situations the new “normal” reveals itself over time. A classic example of this... + full article



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