Tag: Dax companies
Covestro: Sales are going well – economy
The group emerged from the venerable Bayer conglomerate. It employs 18,000 people worldwide, including almost 8,000 in Germany. And its shares have been listed in the most important local stock…
Covestro: Dax group is negotiating sales with Arabs – economy
Foams for car seats or resins for wind turbine rotor blades – the Leverkusen-based plastics manufacturer Covestro makes its money with such different products. The shares of the group, which…
Real estate: Vonovia loses billions and the boss is happy
Europe’s largest housing company is suffering from falling prices and high interest rates. But the rental business is still going well. source site
Shares in the Dax: Is the index a reflection of the German economy? Because of – economy
Shortly before the “Tagesschau” starts, Germany’s best-known table flickers reliably over millions of television screens. The camera zooms over the stock traders’ heads to a line on the board that…
Dax shares: The Dax is firmly in foreign hands – economy
Shortly before the “Tagesschau” starts, Germany’s best-known table flickers reliably over millions of television screens. The camera zooms over the stock traders’ heads to a line on the board that…
The proportion of women on the executive floors of municipal companies is hardly increasing
Status: 07/12/2023 08:52 a.m The proportion of female executives is higher in private DAX corporations than in publicly owned companies. In municipal companies, the proportion is only growing very slowly,…
Chemicals: Brenntag is defending itself against the break-up with reforms
Investors want to split up the Dax group. However, the management retained the upper hand at a dramatic general meeting – and is now explaining the future of the chemical…
Why the fire is burning at Brenntag – and what that means for Germany – Economy
Annual general meetings are often fairly unspectacular events. This is especially true if the shareholder meetings are purely virtual. But at the digital meeting of the Dax group Brenntag there…
Ex-Adidas boss Kasper Rorsted is now using children’s bicycles
Kasper Rorsted, 61, has changed industries quite often. Born in Denmark, he started out in the computer industry after studying economics. In 2005 he moved from Hewlett Packard (HP) to…
Persil: Why Henkel will continue to increase prices – Economy
Carsten Knobel welcomes us on the fifth floor of Henkel’s headquarters, with a view of the plant in Düsseldorf and the residential areas right next to it. The 54-year-old has…