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realignment





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Do you think this is a temporary friction point between Europe and the U.S. or a fundamental realignment of the post-WW II order?

From The Wall Street Journal

Excluding the charges for a realignment of electric-vehicle capacity and investments, as well as government policy changes on consumer incentives and emissions regulations, GM said it would have earned $2.51 a share.

From MarketWatch

Excluding the charges for a realignment of electric-vehicle capacity and investments, as well as government policy changes on consumer incentives and emissions regulations, GM said it would have earned $2.51 a share.

From MarketWatch

"This decision has been taken following very difficult trading conditions, including black book realignment, the increase in business rates, national insurance and other business expenses," he said.

From BBC

Rossbach: There has to be a realignment of the regulatory framework that has been stifling innovation, impeding competition, and putting many European companies at a disadvantage globally.

From Barron's