Higher-than-expected Q1 results driven by pricing and capacity adjustments offsetting lower demand
17/04/24 -"Volvo delivered stronger-than-expected results in terms of both earnings and profitability as carryover pricing absorbed lower volume and demand, underscoring Volvo’s earning resiliency particularly ..."
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