When it comes to media presence, the head of the troubled VW Group, Oliver Blume, can not hold the water. In the quarterly manager ranking of the F.A.S. he takes first place again. In interviews, Blume, who is also the CEO of Porsche, expressed himself, among other things, on the future of electromobility, the difficult competitive situation for VW in the world markets and the planned degradation of 35,000 jobs. The attention was also certain because of the court ruling that the private news between him and ex-finance minister Christian Lindner had to be published. The media analysts of Uniceepta evaluated for the ranking, which were strongest in 116 German and international print and online sources in the past quarter. Guillaume Faury, the head of the aviation and armaments group Airbus, follows in second place on the ranking. Mercedes boss Ola Källenius can be found in third place.
But if a lot is written about, he is far from the most successful manager. This shows the evaluation of the price gains in the DAX over the same period. The armaments group Rheinmetall, led by Armin Papperger, is at the top of a course increase of 115 percent. Commerzbank boss Bettina Orlopp (33 percent gain in the first quarter) and Dominik von Eacht, CEO of the building materials group Heidelberg Material (32 percent) follow him by a large distance. All three corporations have also survived the course of the first week of April, which are not yet shown in the ranking.
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