SAP is the heavyweight in the DAX portfolio. The tech company from Walldorf alone accounts for 14 percent of the weight in the leading German index of the 40 largest German stock corporations. These follow Deutsche Telekom and Siemens each with significantly less than 10 percent. That means: Around a seventh of the DAX performance… Continue reading German Manager Magazine: SAP shares as an investment: Is it still worth getting started?003779
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German Handelsblatt: SUV coupé: Audi is giving the Q5 Sportback an all-new look010167
Four years ago, Audi launched its successful Q5 model as a Sportback. Now its new edition follows. This is also due to Audi’s new platform strategy for combustion engines. Go to Source
German FAZ: Schumacher out of the race008251
The voluntary departure from Formula 1 will have a liberating effect. Because it has been hinted at for a long time: Mick Schumacher received enough information this year that he was no longer wanted as a regular driver for a racing team. The son of the record world champion had to take four severe blows… Continue reading German FAZ: Schumacher out of the race008251
German FAZ: What awaits German car manufacturers in America008250
There is no shortage of hostile campaign rhetoric: Trump wants to ban German cars from the streets of New York’s prestigious Fifth Avenue. At the same time, he declared his goal to be to lure German manufacturers to the United States – but he may have meant the word “force”. It’s not enough that German… Continue reading German FAZ: What awaits German car manufacturers in America008250
German FAZ: Mick Schumacher is no longer a reserve driver either008249
Mick Schumacher will leave Formula 1 completely after this season. The 25-year-old son of record world champion Michael Schumacher has decided to end his job as a test and reserve driver at Mercedes. The German car maker announced this on Thursday ahead of the Qatar Grand Prix this weekend. Mick Schumacher said he was “grateful… Continue reading German FAZ: Mick Schumacher is no longer a reserve driver either008249
German FAZ: The steel is in the triple clamp 008251
Germany’s largest steel manufacturer Thyssenkrupp Steel calls it a “comprehensive industrial future concept”, the works councils speak of a “brutal clear-cutting plan”: around 11,000 of the 27,000 jobs in Thyssenkrupp’s steel division are to be cut or outsourced by 2030, one location is to close, and costs are to be incurred sink – all of… Continue reading German FAZ: The steel is in the triple clamp 008251
German FAZ: The traffic lights being turned off threatens the power grids008250
The torture is over, the traffic light coalition is history. The price for the collapse of the government is that a whole series of energy policy bills are now on the brink of extinction – with potentially serious consequences for the stability of the electricity grid and security of supply. Go to Source
German FAZ: Five myths about the economic misery008249
Germany’s economy is not doing well, there’s no question about that. Some people suffer from this and their jobs are at risk. Many suffer from this for whom the economy does not provide what a functioning economy could: They cannot find an apartment, wait a long time for a doctor’s appointment and have to expect… Continue reading German FAZ: Five myths about the economic misery008249
German FAZ: Opel should learn from the Chinese008249
In Frankfurt and other large cities they are unmissable: the car dealerships that Chinese electric car manufacturers have opened there, some in prime city locations. Recently, the Opel parent company Stellantis has also started offering battery-powered vehicles from China: In the Stellantis branch in Neu-Isenburg, for example, in addition to cars from the Citroën and… Continue reading German FAZ: Opel should learn from the Chinese008249
German FAZ: Opel should learn from the Chinese008249
In Frankfurt and other large cities they are unmissable: the car dealerships that Chinese electric car manufacturers have opened there, some in prime city locations. Recently, the Opel parent company Stellantis has also started offering battery-powered vehicles from China: In the Stellantis branch in Neu-Isenburg, for example, in addition to cars from the Citroën and… Continue reading German FAZ: Opel should learn from the Chinese008249