U.S. enginemaker Cummins Inc said on Tuesday it was widening field repairs to include engines produced between 2010 and 2015 as it strives to quell regulators’ concerns that have already cost the company almost $200 million. In a first quarter results release that beat expectations on all main performance measures, the company took an initial charge of $187 million in relation to moves to upgrade engines after some systems failed emissions tests last year. It also warned of further charges of up to $400 million in the second quarter if …read more
Source:: Yahoo Finance