Reports indicated the Volkswagen Group was planning some drastic cuts, and the automaker has begun fleshing out some of the detail.In a statement released on Friday afternoon, Australian time, the German automaker said the executive board has presented to supervisory board a 12-point plan to help revitalise the world's second most-popular car maker, but didn't go too far into the details.A report at the end of June indicated the CEO Oliver Blume is keen to close four factories in Germany, and fire up to 100,000 staff. The company's statements to the press today only hinted at this proposal.This is likely...