No manager is written in Germany as much as Oliver Blume. As in the first quarter of this year, the CEO of Volkswagen and Porsche leads the F.A.S. Ranking of the DAX bosses with the greatest media presence. For the ranking, the media analysis house Prophet 116 German and international print and online sources examined the media presence of the board of directors that appeared between April and June. Location, investments and industrial policy. At the car show in Shanghai, he also had doubts about the date for the combustion engine in the EU for 2035. But there was also criticism of Blume itself: Because of the economic difficulties of his two companies, he is under pressure from investors to concentrate on one of his two chief posts.
Rheinmetall boss Armin Papperger follows in second place in the ranking, whose voice was in demand because of the increasing federal defense spending. Adidas boss Bjørn Gulden can be found in third place. He has reorganized the sporting goods manufacturer and was able to shine with strong quarterly figures. More on the subject of further notes that media presence is not always linked to economic success, shows the DAX bosses. Christian Bruch von Siemens Energy is in first place here. He was able to increase the share price of the energy technology group by 82 percent in the second quarter. Armin Papperger follows in second place, who succeeds best to combine media presence and course growth. The third place belongs to Commerzbank boss Bettina Orlopp.
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