The simplest way to benefit from a rising market is to buy an index fund. While individual stocks can be big winners, plenty more fail to generate satisfactory returns. Investors in EDAG Engineering ...
For decades, German vehicle engineering leader EDAG Group has been behind some of the wildest vehicle concepts to hit the pages of New Atlas. Now it's jumping into the next generation of mobility by ...
With its stock down 8.2% over the past three months, it is easy to disregard EDAG Engineering Group (ETR:ED4). However, a closer look at its sound financials might cause you to think again. Given that ...
If you're looking for a multi-bagger, there's a few things to keep an eye out for. Firstly, we'll want to see a proven return on capital employed (ROCE) that is increasing, and secondly, an expanding ...
While retractable hardtops have the edge on their softtop siblings by virtue of reduced road and wind noise, improved insulation and aerodynamics, they lack the typical cabriolet look. EDAG is set to ...
High energy prices, CO2 discussions as well as the increasing demand for fuel-efficient vehicles make the auto industry's future look... as electric as possible. Therefore, the idea of launching an ...
In case you didn't know it already, the future in terms of 3D printing an entire car is just around the corner, and the brilliant minds at EDAG are already giving us a peek at such a model at this ...
EDAG calls this "bionic design," and says it was inspired by the structure of a leaf, which features a spiderweb of fibrous support material covered by a thin skin. Here the metal material -- ...
Viknesh Vijayenthiran February 25, 2011 Comment Now! When it comes to solutions for sustainable mobility of the future, drivetrain technology is only one area being investigated in the effort to make ...
Many of you remember shots of this hardtop Pontiac Solstice that features a hatchback-type rear end. The hardtop is a product developed by EDAG that’s been in development for some time, but word is ...
What’s EDAG, you ask? It is a German company that specializes in engineering. What’s a Light Cocoon? That’s the rather novel solution EDAG thought up to advance the lightweighting of cars. Obviously.