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    US DOJ sues/fines VW for $90B!?

    Who makes up these numbers?

    Value of VW:
    Volkswagen AG Preference Shares
    ETR: VOW3 - Jan 5 9:39 AM GMT 1
    122.55Price decrease3.85 (3.05%)
    126.40
    close
    Previous
    Open
    125.00
    High
    125.90
    Low
    123.50
    Mkt cap
    65.48B
    P/E ratio
    10.07
    Div yield
    3.92%

    So VW market cap is $65B.

    How can the USDOJ fine VW $90B on nearly 600,000 vehicles... ???

    "German carmaker could face up to US$90B in fines over emissions-cheating scandal
    WASHINGTON — The US Justice Department filed a civil lawsuit against Volkswagen yesterday for allegedly violating the Clean Air Act by installing illegal devices to impair emission control systems in nearly 600,000 vehicles.
    The allegations against Volkswagen, along with its Audi and Porsche units, carry penalties that could cost the automaker billions of dollars, a senior Justice Department official said. VW could face fines in theory exceeding US$90 billion — or as much as US$37,500 per vehicle per violation of the law, based on the complaint. In September, government regulators initially said VW could face fines in excess of US$18 billion.
    “The United States will pursue all appropriate remedies against Volkswagen to redress the violations of our nation’s clean air laws,” said Assistant Attorney General John Cruden, head of the department’s environment and natural resources division.
    The Justice Department lawsuit, filed on behalf of the Environmental Protection Agency, accuses Volkswagen of four counts of violating the US Clean Air Act, including tampering with the emissions control system and failing to report violations.
    The lawsuit is being filed in the Eastern District of Michigan and then transferred to Northern California, where class-action lawsuits against Volkswagen are pending.
    “We’re alleging that they knew what they were doing, they intentionally violated the law and that the consequences were significant to health,” the senior Justice Department official said.
    The Justice Department has also been investigating criminal fraud allegations against Volkswagen for misleading US consumers and regulators. Criminal charges would require a higher burden of proof than the civil lawsuit.
    The civil lawsuit reflects the expanding number of allegations against Volkswagen since the company first admitted in September to installing cheat devices in several of its 2.0 litre diesel vehicle models. The US lawsuit also alleges that Volkswagen gamed emissions controls in many of its 3.0 litre diesel models, including the Audi Q7, and the Porsche Cayenne.
    Volkswagen’s earlier admissions eliminate almost any possibility that the automaker could defend itself in court, Daniel Riesel of Sive, Paget & Riesel, who defends companies accused of environmental crimes, said.
    To win the civil case, the government does not need to prove the degree of intentional deception at Volkswagen — just that the cheating occurred, Riesel said. “I don’t think there is any defence in a civil suit,” he said.
    Instead, the automaker will seek to negotiate a lower penalty by arguing that the maximum would be “crippling to the company and lead to massive layoffs,” Riesel said.
    Even after Volkswagen first admitted to using defeat devices in certain models, the automaker “failed to come forward and reveal” that other vehicles contained such devices, the government said.
    To cheat the emissions controls, Volkswagen installed software that allowed the vehicles to detect when they were being tested on a flatbed. When the vehicles detected they were actually on the road, the software caused the emissions control systems to underperform or shutdown, the government said, allowing the cars to emit dangerous levels of air pollution.
    The civil lawsuit does not preclude the Justice Department from pursuing criminal charges against Volkswagen, said the Justice Department official.
    “Volkswagen will continue to work cooperatively with the EPA on developing remedies to bring the TDI vehicles into full compliance with regulations as soon as possible. In addition, we are working with Kenneth Feinberg to develop an independent, fair and swift process for resolving private consumer claims relating to these issues,” Volkswagen said in a statement.
    “We will continue to cooperate with all government agencies investigating these matters.”
    US-listed shares of Volkswagen were down 3.3 percent at US$29.95.
    @jujedwards, @joel_schectman"

    http://buenosairesherald.com/article/206077/us-files-multibillion-dollar-lawsuit-against-vw

    #2
    Wow, the U.S auto makers must realy be pissed about getting their buts kicked in fuel mileage the past decade ....

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      #3
      In reality they went getting there ass kicked.

      Just no one was measuring the fuel in over the miles driven that well.

      Instead they believed the instrument on the dash.

      Much like farmers that watch their yield monitors in the combine instead of the grain cheques. And then divide the acres.

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        #4
        Actually I sort of think it's an act of war. Lots of things going on between Germany and Russia with Germany pivoting towards Russia if they ever leave NATO that would be the tipping point for the sco

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          #5
          Are you sure bucket? Pretty sure the Jetta diesel does slightly better then a Duramax or F250!

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            #6
            And can you pull 20 calves to market with a jetta?

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              #7
              Saw the letter myself, VW is giving qualified owners of these diesels thousand dollar value for inconvenience.
              Five hundred in vw garage credit on any type of service, and five hundred towards a visa credit card.

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                #8
                And how many Ram Cummins/GM Duramax/Ford Diesels are chipped...or just would not work without removing the Nox/particulate/smog controls...

                So pickups have had the all pollution controls removed... and leave black smoke 100x more than any 10 2009 and newer vw TDI cars make running/driving all day ...500mi each.

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                  #9
                  OUCH,...

                  Volkswagen AG Preference Shares
                  ETR: VOW3 - Jan 5 5:35 PM GMT 1
                  121.40Price decrease5.00 (3.96%)
                  1 day

                  64.1$B market cap tonight... 1B$ down a day? WOW

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