HHLA: Hamburg Port Group Delists From the Stock Exchange After Turbulent Annual General Meeting
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Hamburger Hafengesellschaft HHLA is leaving the stock exchange. Against the vote of the main shareholders, the small shareholders had no chance at the turbulent general meeting.
The city of Hamburg and the Swiss container shipping company MSC will lead the port logistics company HHLA alone in the future.
ENR orders at Siemens Energy underpin AI bonding opinionFRA-FRAPORT ON TRADEGATE +2.4% - COUNTRIES: 'Mehr MAI-PASSAGIERE TROTZ IRAN-KONFLIKT' FTK-FLATEXDEGIRO ON TRADEGATE +3.8% - BARCLAYS START WITH 'OVERWEIGHT'HFA- has passed away from the stock exchange with a turbulent marathon general meeting after almost 19 years. After the controversial entry of the world's largest container shipping company MSC at HHLA about one and a half years ago, the…
After a shareholders' meeting that lasted more than 10 hours, it's official: Hamburg-based port logistics company HHLA is being delisted from the stock exchange. The decision is highly controversial – critics call the squeeze-out an "expropriation" and "pathetic".
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