Apr 10, 2013
German premium carmaker Daimler is likely to cut its profit expectations for the year, after it said on Wednesday that its core European markets continue to weaken. Read Article Daimler likely to cut 2013 outlook on weak European demand
Feb 21, 2013
Daimler's Mercedes-Benz and three of its British commercial vehicle dealers have been fined €2.6 million by Britain's competition watchdog for price fixing. Read Article UK watchdog fines Mercedes-Benz and three dealerships for price fixing
Feb 07, 2013
Daimler forecast unchanged 2013 profit as spending for new models and a revamp of the automaker's operations eat into earnings. Read Article German car maker Daimler says profit to hit speed bump this year
Jan 03, 2013
Despite the economic problems around the world, demand for premium brands such as Lamborghini, Daimler and Ferrari is accelerating. Read Article Luxury cars leave the rest trailing
Dec 18, 2012
Some of Europe's most venerable car brands are facing a struggle for survival as a collapse in demand is forcing plant closures and staff cuts. Read Article European car makers dented by euro crisis
Oct 14, 2012
Aabar Investments, the Abu Dhabi fund, has sold its remaining shares in the German car maker Daimler for more than €1 billion, almost doubling its investment in three years. Read Article Aabar drives a big profit on Daimler
Apr 20, 2012
Aabar Investments reduced its holdings in the German car maker Daimler after the value of its investment soared, it emerged yesterday. Read Article Aabar cuts investment in Daimler shares
Mar 30, 2012
Rearview Mirror A flop in its era, the British marque's commercially unsuccessful Dart was nonetheless both beautiful and barmy. Read Article Dart may be a mere footnote for Daimler, but it had style and speed
Mar 30, 2012
As the oldest name in British motoring, Daimler (still owned by Jaguar Land Rover) has always been a cut above the rest, even when the cars were simply posher Jags. Read Article Top 5: Classic cars from British marque Daimler
Mar 16, 2012
Mergers have been proven not to work in the auto industry, so why are companies continuing to do so? Read Article Auto industry partnerships usually end badly, yet couplings continue