Deutsche Bahn Puts Flinkster and Call a Bike to the Test
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Deutsche Bahn CEO Palla wants to focus on the core business during the restructuring of the state-owned company. Non-core businesses and holdings are under review: they must be profitable.
The CEO of Deutsche Bahn, Palla, has announced a stronger focus on the core business.
The German state corporation is active worldwide and makes much more than running trains in Germany. Chief Executive Officer Palla wants to focus more on the core business.
Train manager Evelyn Palla wants to separate herself from unprofitable shareholdings of Deutsche Bahn if they are not part of the core business. "Core business, that's the right trigger word. We focus even more on railway driving," Palla said to the "star".
The German state corporation is active worldwide and makes much more than running trains in Germany. Chief Executive Officer Palla wants to focus more on the core business.
Deutsche Bahn CEO Evelyn Palla wants to divest itself of unprofitable holdings that are not part of the core business. "Core business, that's the key word. We're focusing even more intently on rail travel," Palla told the German magazine "Stern." She added that Deutsche Bahn will only pursue peripheral businesses, such as first- and last-mile services, "in the future if we can also make money from them." This also puts services like Call-a-Bike…
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