Germany's Largest Naval Shipyard of Thyssenkrupp Becomes Independent
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Thyssenkrupp is putting its naval shipbuilding division TKMS on its own feet. In autumn, it will be on the stock market. At an extraordinary online general meeting, shareholders now gave the green light.
The German conglomerate in difficulty will separate from TKMS, which brings together its military activities, via a listing operation in Frankfurt next October.
Thyssenkrupp's naval business is growing, largely due to military orders. Now Germany's largest naval shipbuilder becomes independent and goes public - not without consequences. By David Zajonz. [more]]>
The shareholders have decided: Thyssenkrupp's subsidiary TKMS is listed as an independent company. IG Metall calls for the state's entry into the largest German naval shipyard.
Thyssenkrupp independentizes its naval shipbuilding division TKMS. In autumn, it is scheduled to be on the stock exchange. At an extraordinary online general meeting, shareholders now gave the green light.
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