The German industrial group Thyssenkrupp said on Monday that it plans to restructure its remaining three business areas following the spin-off of its steel and marine shipbuilding divisions.
Thyssenkrupp is entangled in a restructuring process as it seeks to shore up its finances, hit by high energy costs and cheap competition. View on euronews ...
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Despite recent challenges in the steel industry, I maintain a positive rating on thyssenkrupp due to its solid fundamentals and restructuring progress. thyssenkrupp's strong balance sheet, with net ...
Moody’s Ratings has affirmed thyssenkrupp AG ’s Ba3 Corporate Family Rating while changing its outlook to stable from positive, citing significant restructuri ...
Jindal Steel International sees government subsidies in Europe as "an important factor" in its strategy for a potential takeover of Thyssenkrupp's steel division (TKSE), the head of its European ...
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Thyssenkrupp coking plant and blast furnace in Schwelgern in northern Duisburg [Photo by Rainer Halama / wikimedia / CC BY-SA 3.0] Shortly after the IG Metall union and its works council ...
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] Thyssenkrupp AG lowered its annual profit and revenue guidance after posting a deeper third-quarter loss, hit by sluggish demand and ...
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FRANKFURT/DUESSELDORF (Reuters) - Germany's Thyssenkrupp will split into two companies, one focused on capital goods and the other on materials, giving in to years of investor pressure and undergoing ...
When it comes to venerable German business institutions, the industrial giant Thyssenkrupp is something of a poster boy. The Essen-based company is in turmoil though, as disagreements over job losses ...