Tag: pursue
How much subsidies Intel should get from Germany – Economy
Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s (SPD) diary is full this Monday: at half past half in the morning he visits the family fund in Berlin-Brandenburg, at eleven he meets the NATO Secretary…
Auto industry: How Toyota wants to catch up with electric cars
The world’s largest car manufacturer is starting the race for electromobility with a deficit. Now the self-declared “old-fashioned person” is no longer at the top of the group. The pressure…
Brenntag: Why activist shareholders are an important corrective. – Business
General meetings of German corporations are usually similar to the elections to the former GDR People’s Chamber. With the exception of outliers, board members or supervisory boards can almost automatically…
Siemens wants to invest two billion euros in Asia, the USA and Europe – economy
It is in the nature of things that large corporations prefer to be represented all over the world. The more markets, the more orders, the more sales, and ideally: the…
Annual General Meeting: Brenntag fends off investor attack – economy
The management of the Dax group Brenntag has prevailed in the power struggle with activist investors for the time being. At the virtual general meeting agreed the majority of the…
European Commission: The attack on Google’s money machine is overdue
Limiting the group’s advertising power is a good idea, but it comes very late. It has been no secret for the past 15 years that the group has exploited its…
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…
O2 boss Markus Haas in an interview: no more dead spots by the end of 2024 – economy
Markus Haas, head of Telefónica Deutschland, on the expansion of the mobile network, why he doesn’t believe in frequency auctions and when 5G will be available at every milk can.…
Tourism: Why the package holiday just won’t die out – Economy
The idea was once considered revolutionary: on the morning of July 5, 1841, a locomotive with 570 workers and a brass band drove from the central English city of Leicester…
Silvio Berlusconi: It’s up to this daughter now – economy
Her mentor called the ambitious Marina Berlusconi a “jackhammer”. She has a decisive say in how Berlusconi’s empire will continue. She inherited a lot from her father – just not…