Cummins Confidential : Investors and the World Still Waiting for “Sorry”
There are times when a simple word can stop the rot. When reputational wounds fester not from the act itself, […]
There are times when a simple word can stop the rot. When reputational wounds fester not from the act itself, […]
You can almost smell the rubber and diesel behind the numbers. On Friday, with Wall Street wheezing toward the weekend,
On 30 May 2025, the Home Office formally responded to TCAP’s Freedom of Information request submitted on 30 April 2025,
You have to scroll back to 2013 – a decade ago, a different internet – to find the last time
There’s a ritual to corporate integrity. A set of neatly ironed words, lacquered with sincerity and legal sheen, usually delivered
Cummins India just posted a rise in sales and a drop in profits. Wall Street will nod. Investors will shrug.
It’s always Memorial Day when the corporate machine wants applause for honouring sacrifice. When flags are flown, emails sent, press
It’s a gray, damp morning on High Avenue in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, where since March 18, 2025, roughly 90 members of
Here’s Cummins, strutting out a 6.7-litre hydrogen combustion engine for lorries and buses, christened ‘Project Brunel’ like it’s some grand,