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VW Sued by Big Investors, Including CalPERS Pension Fund

VW Sued by Big Investors, Including CalPERS Pension Fund

Tuesday, 15 March 2016 09:09 AM EDT

FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — Institutional investors are suing automaker Volkswagen in a German court, seeking 3.25 billion euros ($3.57 billion) in damages over the company's diesel emissions scandal.

Attorney Andreas Tilp said Tuesday in a statement that the suit was joined by investors from 14 countries, including the U.S., Australia, Germany, Canada, the Netherlands, and the U.K. Among the plaintiffs is CalPERS, the giant pension fund for government employees in California.

Tilp has already filed a suit on behalf of individual investors, claiming Volkswagen didn't inform investors in a timely way about the troubles with diesel cars.

Volkswagen is being sued by U.S. authorities over 600,000 cars equipped with software that defeated diesel emissions tests. The company has apologized and said it will fix the cars. Some 11 million cars worldwide are affected.

The company's preference shares have fallen 33 percent since Sept. 17, the day before the scandal became public, and were trading at 112.40 euros per share Tuesday.

Company representatives did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

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Institutional investors are suing automaker Volkswagen in a German court, seeking 3.25 billion euros ($3.57 billion) in damages over the company's diesel emissions scandal.Attorney Andreas Tilp said Tuesday in a statement that the suit was joined by investors from 14...
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