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Duisburg · DuisburgRestructurings and the sale of 20% of the steel section to a Czech billionaire raise concerns within the largest German steel group Employees at Thyssenkrupp are angry. On Tuesday, several thousand people demonstrated in Duisburg, the historic headquarters of the largest German steel group, against a project to buy back part of the steel business by the Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinsky. The owner of the holding EPCG could take over 20% of Thys…See the Story
Thyssenkrupp, symbol of the troubles of German industry
Duisburg · DuisburgGermany's IG Metall union on Tuesday said it had preliminary talks with Carlyle on the investment firm taking a majority stake in Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems and agreed to push for an agreement as quickly as possible.In a newsletter seen by Reuters…See the Story
Union In Talks with Carlyle on Majority Stake in Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems
Duisburg · DuisburgThyssenkrupp will sell a 20% stake in its steel business to the energy holding controlled by Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinsky, a major breakthrough for the German conglomerate after years of unsuccessful attempts to divest the unit.See the Story
Thyssenkrupp sells minority stake in steel unit
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Czechia · CzechiaBerlin - Thyssenkrupp will sell a 20% stake in its steel company to the investment group EP Corporate Group (EPCG) of Czech billionaire Daniel Křetínský. The steel company reported this today in a press release. The value of the transaction has not been published. The companies are also dealing with an acquisition of another 30% and are seeking to create a joint venture in which each party would have a half share.See the Story