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GEA Group AG (  ¼wªÑ G1A )   ­¹«~³]³Æ»P»sµ{§Þ³N , »sÃij]³Æ

https://www.gea.com/zh/index.jsp

https://www.gea.com/zh/applications/pharma/index.jsp

https://www.gea.com/zh/company/at-a-glance/our-company/index.jsp

GEA ¡V engineering for a better world

GEA is one of the largest suppliers for the food processing industry and a wide range of other industries that generated consolidated revenues of approximately EUR 4.6 billion in 2017. The international technology group focuses on process technology, components and sustainable energy solutions for sophisticated production processes in various end-user markets.

The group generates around 70 percent of its revenue in the food and beverages sector that enjoys long-term sustainable growth. As of December 31, 2017, the company employed about 18,000 people worldwide.


GEA is a market and technology leader in its business areas. The company is listed on the German MDAX (G1A, WKN 660 200). In addition, GEA¡¦s stock is included in the MSCI Global Sustainability Indexes.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GEA_Group


GEA Group AG (Gesellschaft für Entstaubungsanlagen; from 2000 to 2005: mg technologies AG, before 2000: Metallgesellschaft), headquartered in Düsseldorf, Germany is a global equipment and process technology provider for the food industry and a wide range of other industries. GEA operates with 17,000 employees worldwide as of 31 December 2016.[3]

In 2016 GEA generated consolidated revenues of approximately EUR 4.5 Billion,[3] 70% of which came from the food industry. Around one quarter of the milk processes is handled by GEA equipment, one in three instant coffee lines has been built by GEA and every third chicken nugget is processed with GEA equipment.[citation needed]


The company is listed on the German MDAX index (G1A, WKN 660 200) and included in the STOXX Europe 600 Index. In addition, the company is listed in selected MSCI Global Sustainability Indexes.


GEA Group AG



Type
Traded asIndustryFoundedHeadquartersKey people
RevenueOperating income
Number of employees
Website
Publicly traded limited company
FWB: G1A
Food industry
1881; 137 years ago
Düsseldorf, Germany
Jürg Oleas (CEO), Dr. Helmut Perlet (Chairman of the Supervisory Board),[1] Steffen Bersch (Member of the Executive Board),[2] Niels Erik Olsen (Member of the Executive Board) Martine Snels (Member of the Executive Board)
£á4.491 billion (2016)[3]
£á566 million (2016)[3]
17,000[3]
www.gea.com


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Gerresheimer Group ( ¼wªÑ GXI ) ¥]¸ËªÑ ( ÃĪ«®e¾¹ ,¤Æ§©«~®e¾¹)

https://www.gerresheimer.com/en/company.html

https://www.gerresheimer.com/en/products.html


Gerresheimer is a leading global partner to the pharma and healthcare industry. With our specialty glass and plastic products, we contribute to health and well-being. We have worldwide operations and about 10,000 employees manufacture our products in local markets, close to our customers. With our plants in Europe, North America, South America and Asia, we generate revenues of approximately EUR 1.4 billion. The comprehensive product portfolio includes pharmaceutical packaging and products for the safe, simple administration of medicines: Insulin pens, inhalers, prefillable syringes, injection vials, ampoules, bottles and containers for liquid and solid medicines with closure and safety systems as well as packaging for the cosmetics industry.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerresheimer

Gerresheimer AG (formerly Gerresheimer Glass AG) is a German manufacturer of primary packaging products for medication and drug delivery devices made of special-purpose glass and plastics with headquarters in Düsseldorf for the pharmaceutical and cosmetics industries. The company has production operations in Europe, the Americas and Asia.


Gerresheimer AG


Type
Traded asIndustryFoundedFounderHeadquartersKey people
RevenueNumber of employees
Website
Aktiengesellschaft
FWB: GXI
Manufacturing
1864
de:Ferdinand Heye
Düsseldorf, Germany
£á1,375,5 million (2016)[2]
9,792 (May 2017)[2]
www.gerresheimer.com
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Hella KGaA Hueck & Co.  ( ¼wªÑ HLE )   ¨T¨®¹s²Õ¥ó


https://www.hella.com/hella-com/en/Products-Services-31.html

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hella_(company)

Hella KGaA Hueck & Co. (stylized as HELLA) is an internationally operating German automotive part supplier with headquarters in Lippstadt, North Rhine-Westphalia. The company develops and manufactures lighting and electronic components and systems for the automotive industry, and also has one of the largest trade organizations for automotive parts, accessories, diagnosis and services within Europe.

Hella is one of the top 50 global automotive suppliers and belongs to the 100 largest industrial companies in Germany. Worldwide, about 40,000 people are employed in more than 100 locations in over 35 countries. More than 5,800 engineers and technicians work in research and development within the company.

Hella KGaA Hueck & Co.

IndustryFoundedFounderHeadquartersNumber of locations
Area served
ProductsRevenueNumber of employees
Website
Automotive parts
1899
Sally Windmüller
Lippstadt, Germany
100
Worldwide
Automotive parts
7.06 billion EUR(2017/18) [1]
~40,000 [2]
www.hella.com
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Hannover Re  ( Hannover Rück º~¿Õ¥Ë¦A«OÀI ) ( ¼wªÑ HNR1)

https://www.hannover-re.com/

https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%B1%89%E8%AF%BA%E5%A8%81%E5%86%8D%E4%BF%9D%E9%99%A9

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2,568 (2015)[1]
www.hannover-re.com


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http://www.hochtief.com/hochtief_en/3.jhtml

https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%B1%AA%E8%B5%AB%E8%92%82%E5%A4%AB

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hochtief

Hochtief Aktiengesellschaft is a German construction company based in Essen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.[5] Hochtief is Germany's largest construction company and operates globally, ranking as one of the largest general construction companies in the United States through its Turnersubsidiary, and in Australia through a 72.683% shareholding in CIMIC Group.[6]In 2010 it employed more than 70,000 employees across five corporate divisions. One of these, Hochtief Concessions, is a major airport operator. The others are involved with construction project planning, finance, construction and operation.[5] Work done in 2010 was £á23.23 billion, with more than 80% coming from operations outside Germany.[7]

The company's history dates back to 1874 and includes engineering feats such as the transplantation of the Abu Simbel rock temples in Egypt (saving them from the rise of the River Nile caused by the Aswan High Dam),[8] and infrastructure projects like the new Athens International Airport[9] and Germany's first nuclear power plant.[10] It is also noted for its involvement with the Bauhausmovement,[11] particularly for its work at Zollverein colliery[12] and the reconstruction of the Kandinsky-Klee house in Dessau;[13] both World Heritage Sites. During World War II it deployed forced labor on construction projects.[14] It built the Führerbunker in Berlin, the scene of Adolf Hitler's suicide, as well as Hitler's home in Berghof and the Wolfsschanze headquarters.[15] More recent constructions have included Bosphorus Bridge (Turkey),[16] King Abdulaziz International Airport (Saudi Arabia),[17] and the Messeturm[18] and Commerzbank Tower[19] in Frankfurt.

In late 2010, Spanish construction company Grupo ACS, which already owned a 30 percent stake of Hochtief, launched a bid that would allow ACS to acquire an additional 20 percent stake of Hochtief. The bid was approved by the German Federal Financial Supervisory Authority (BaFin) on 29 November 2010.[20] ACS increased its stake in Hochtief to 50.16 percent in June 2011,[21] effectively taking over control of Hochtief.


Hochtief AG

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Hochtief AG


Type
Traded asIndustryFoundedHeadquartersKey people
ProductsRevenueOperating income
Net income
Total assetsTotal equityNumber of employees
ParentWebsite
Aktiengesellschaft
FWB: HOT
Construction
1873[1]
Essen, Germany
Marcelino Fernández Verdes (CEO and chairman of the executive board), Manfred Wennemer (Chairman of the supervisory board)
Construction services, project management, facility management
£á22.631 billion (2017)[2]
£á865.8 million (2017)[3]
£á420.7 million (2017)[3]
£á13.348 billion (end 2017)[3]
£á4.26 billion (end 2010)[3]
53,890 (average, 2017)[3]
Grupo ACS (66.5%)[4]
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Innogy SE ( ¼wªÑ IGY ) ¯à·½ , ¹q¤O

https://iam.innogy.com/en/ueber-innogy

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Innogy

Innogy SE is an energy company based in Essen, Germany. It is a subsidiary of the German energy company RWE. The company was created on 1 April 2016, by splitting the renewable, network and retail businesses of RWE into a separate entity.[3][4] The new entity combined RWE subsidiaries RWE Innogy, RWE Deutschland, RWE Effizienz, RWE Vertrieb and RWE Energiedienstleistungen.[1]

On 7 October 2016, it was listed at the Frankfurt Stock Exchange.[3] They serve 23 million customers in Europe.


In November 2017, it was announced that Innogy was looking to merge its energy retail subsidiary npower in the United Kingdom, with the equivalent division of rival SSE.[5] It is planned that Innogy shareholders would own 34% of the demerged entity.[6] In March 2018, it was announced that E.ON will acquire Innogy, in a complex deal of assets swap with RWE.[7]



Innogy SE


Type
ISINIndustryFoundedHeadquartersKey people
Number of employees
ParentSubsidiariesWebsite
Societas Europaea (SE)
DE000A2AADD2
Electricity
1 April 2016; 2 years ago[1]
Essen, Germany
Uwe Tigges (CEO)
38.600
RWE (76.8%)[2]
eMobility
npower
www.innogy.com
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Kion Group AG (  ¼wªÑ KGX )  ­ÜÀx³]³Æ , ª«¬y³]³Æ,°ï°ª¾÷


https://www.kiongroup.com/en/main/kion_group/company_profile/companyprofile.jsp

https://www.kiongroup.com/en/main/kion_group/company_profile/companyprofile.jsp

The KION Group is a global leader in industrial trucks, related services and supply chain solutions. Across more than 100 countries worldwide, the KION Group designs, builds and supports logistics solutions that optimize material and information flow within factories, warehouses and distribution centers. The Group is the largest manufacturer of industrial trucks in Europe, the second-largest producer of forklifts globally and a leading provider of warehouse automation.

The KION Group¡¦s world-renowned brands are clear industry leaders. Dematic, the newest addition to the KION Group, is a global leader in automated material handling, providing a comprehensive range of intelligent supply chain and automation solutions. The Linde and STILL brands serve the premium industrial truck segment. Baoli focuses on industrial trucks in the economy segment. Among KION¡¦s regional industrial truck brand companies, Fenwick is the largest supplier of material handling products in France, while OM STILL is a market leader in Italy, and OM Voltas is a leading provider of industrial trucks in India.

With an installed base of more than 1.3 million industrial trucks and over 6,000 installed systems, the KION Group¡¦s customer base includes companies in all industries and of all sizes on six continents. The Group has more than 31,000 employees and generated revenue of around £á7.7 billion in 2017.



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KION_Group

Kion Group AG (styled as KION Group) is a German multinationalmanufacturer of materials handling equipment, with its headquarters in Frankfurt, Hesse, Germany. Its principal products are forklift trucks, warehouse equipment and industrial trucks. KION Group was founded in 2006 by the demerger of The Linde Group's materials handling equipment operations. It is the world's second-largest manufacturer of forklifts measured by revenues (after Toyota Industries).[2]

Kion Group AG


Type
Traded asFoundedHeadquartersArea served
Key people
ProductsRevenueOperating income
Net income
Total assetsTotal equityOwnerNumber of employees
Website
Aktiengesellschaft
FWB: KGX
2006
Frankfurt, Germany
Worldwide
Gordon Riske (Chief Executive Officer)
Forklifts, warehouse equipment and industrial trucks
£á7,654 million (2017)[1]
£á549.4 million (2017)[1]
£á426.4 million (2017)[1]
£á11,228 million (2017)[1]
£á3,149 million (2017)[1]
Consortium of Kohlberg Kravis Roberts and Goldman Sachs Capital Partners (75%)
Weichai Power (25%)
31,608 (full-time equivalents at 31 December 2017)[1]
www.kiongroup.com


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Lanxess AG ( ¼wªÑ LXS )  ¤Æ¾Ç  ,   «ô¦Õ( Bayer AG )¤À³Î¥X¨Óªº¤Æ¾Ç¤½¥q


https://lanxess.com/corporate/products-solutions/products-solutions/


https://lanxess.com/corporate/about-lanxess/who-we-are/

LANXESS ¡V at the heart of the chemical industry

LANXESS is a leading specialty chemicals company with sales of EUR 9.7 billion in 2017 and about 19,200 employees in 25 countries. The company is currently represented at 74 production sites worldwide.

The core business of LANXESS is the development, manufacturing and marketing of chemical intermediates, additives, specialty chemicals and plastics. LANXESS is listed in the leading sustainability indices Dow Jones Sustainability Index (DJSI World and Europe) and FTSE4Good.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lanxess

Lanxess Aktiengesellschaft is a specialty chemicals company based in Cologne, Germany that was founded in 2004 via the spin-off of the chemicals division and parts of the polymers business from Bayer AG.[2]

Shares in Lanxess AG were listed in Germany¡¦s DAX from September 24, 2012 to September 21, 2015 and form part of MDAX, a midcap index. The company is listed in the Dow Jones Sustainability Index and FTSE4Good Index.

In 2016, the company began to focus on the market for additives for lubricants and fire retardants by acquiring Chemtura and placing its rubber business into a joint venture with Aramco.[3][4][5]

As of May 2007 the largest shareholders were Allianz, BlackRock, and Norway¡¦s sovereign wealth fund, each of which held 6 percent or less of Lanxess.[3]


Lanxess AG


Type
Traded asIndustryPredecessorFoundedHeadquartersKey people
ProductsRevenueOperating income
Net income
Number of employees
Website
Aktiengesellschaft (Public)
FWB: LXS
Chemicals
Bayer AG
July 1, 2004; 14 years ago
Cologne, Germany

polymers, intermediates and Specialty chemicals
£á7.699 billion (2016)[1]
£á464 million (2016)
£á192 million (2016)
16,721
www.lanxess.com
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MTU¯èªÅµo°Ê¾÷¤½¥q¡]MTU Aero Engines AG¡^( ¼wªÑ MTX )


https://www.mtu.de/engines/

https://www.mtu.de/engines/

MTU Aero Engines is a partner in numerous advanced commercial engine programs, from the GP7000 for the A380 to the GEnx for the new Boeing 747-8 jumbo jet, and on to various short- and medium-range aircraft and business jet applications. In addition to contributing key components ¡V such as high-pressure compressors and low-pressure turbines ¡V the company develops and manufactures many other engine components as well, for example turbine exhaust casings or innovative brush seals.

The MTU Group¡¦s activities, however, are not confined to the production of new components and modules (OEM business). MTU Maintenance, its maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) arm, is the world's largest independent provider of commercial aero engine maintenance services in terms of revenue.


https://www.mtu.de/company/mtu-at-a-glance/

MTU at a glance


MTU Aero Engines is Germany¡¦s leading engine manufacturer and an established global player in the industry. The company engages in the design, development, manufacture, marketing and support of commercial and military aircraft engines in all thrust and power categories and stationary gas turbines. Operating affiliates all over the world, MTU has a local presence in major regions and markets.


In the commercial engine business, MTU has content in all thrust and power categories, from propulsion systems for business jets and engines for narrowbody aircraft with geared turbofan technology to the world's most powerful engines. The company is a valued and trusted partner to all of the big players in the industry: GE, Pratt & Whitney and Rolls-Royce.
In the maintenance business, MTU Maintenance is the world's largest independent provider of commercial engine MRO (maintenance, repair and overhaul) services in terms of sales. The primary focus is on providing support for engines in which MTU is a risk- and revenue-sharing partner. MTU is the leading global provider of maintenance and repair services for the V2500, the engine powering the current Airbus A320 family of aircraft. MTU Maintenance also offers repair solutions for a wide variety of different engine types.

in the military arena, MTU Aero Engines is Germany's industrial lead company for practically all engines flown by the country's military. The company delivers the enabling technologies, develops and manufactures engines and engine components, and provides logistics support.


https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/MTU%E8%88%AA%E7%A9%BA%E5%8F%91%E5%8A%A8%E6%9C%BA%E5%85%AC%E5%8F%B8

MTU Aero Engines AG


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Norma Group SE ( ¼wªÑ NOEJ )  clamp, connect and fluid categories

https://www.normagroup.com/corp/en/products/

https://www.normagroup.com/corp/en/about-us-det/?open

NORMA Group is a global market and technology leader in Engineered Joining Technology solutions, with more than 60 years of manufacturing and product-development experience. Employing around 9,100 employees, it has a global network of manufacturing facilities and numerous sales and distribution sites across Europe, the Americas and Asia-Pacific.

The Group manufactures a very comprehensive range of innovative joining-technology products in the clamp, connect and fluid categories and occupies a leading position as a solution provider. Its dedication to quality and its technological leadership has won NORMA Group the confidence of over 10,000 customers in more than 100 countries.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norma_Group

Norma Group SE (often written as NORMA) is a German manufacturer of machine joining components, such as hose couplings, clamps and quick connectors.[1][2] The company¡¦s products are used in industries such as automotive, aviation, construction and shipping, and for purposes such as cooling, emission outputs, hoses, water pipes and sterile pharmaceuticals production.[3][4][5]

The company is based in Maintal in Hesse, near Frankfurt, and is listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange.[6] As of November 2015, it is a member of the MDAXindex of mid-cap companies. The company had around 6000 employees in 2015.[7][8]It markets its products under a range of brand names, such as ABA, Breeze, Connectors, Serflex, Serratub, Terry and Torca as well as Norma.[9]

The company was founded as Rasmussen GmbH in 1949 by Ove Skafte Rasmussen, a son of Danish industrialist JÈûrgen Skafte Rasmussen.[7][10] It was family-owned until a 2006 management buyout and merger with ABA, a Swedish company, funded by the private equity company 3i.[10] It also took over Breeze Industrial Products, an American company, in 2007.[11][12] The company was publicly listed in 2011 under its present name, which it already used as a brand name.[13][10][14]

It purchased the Michigan-based company Craig Assembly in 2013, a specialist in injection-moulded components, and California-based company National Diversified Systems, which makes plastic water piping products, in 2014.[15][16][17][18][19]It also bought Malaysian company Chien Jin Plastic in 2014.[8]

The company has two production plants in China and one in Brazil, among other locations.[20][21][22]



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OSRAM Licht AG  ¼Ú¥q®Ô   ( ¼wªÑ OSR )  ·Ó©ú³]³Æ


https://www.osram.com/cb/products/index.jsp

https://www.osram-group.com/

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osram

OSRAM Licht AG is a multinational lighting manufacturer headquartered in Munich, Germany.[2]

OSRAM was founded in 1919 by the merger of the lighting businesses of Auergesellschaft, Siemens & Halske and Allgemeine Elektrizitäts-Gesellschaft(AEG). On 5 July 2013, OSRAM was spun off from Siemens, the listing of the stocks began on 8 July 2013 on Frankfurt Stock Exchange.[3]


OSRAM Licht AG

Type
Traded asIndustryFoundedHeadquartersRevenueNumber of employees
SubsidiariesWebsite
Aktiengesellschaft
FWB: OSR
Lighting
1919 (Berlin[1])
Munich, Germany
£á5.1 billion (Fiscal Year 2014)
Approximately 34,000 (end of September 2014)
Osram Opto Semiconductors
OSRAM Sylvania
www.osram.com
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ProSiebenSat.1 Media SE (¼wªÑ PSM ) ´CÅéªÑ

https://www.prosiebensat1.com/en/company/company-profile

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ProSiebenSat.1_Media

ProSiebenSat.1 Media SE (officially abbreviated as P7S1, formerly ProSiebenSat.1 Media AG) is a European mass media company, based in Germany. It operates free-to-air commercial TV channels, pay televisionchannels, radio stations and related print businesses. It was formed on October 2, 2000 by the merger of German TV broadcasters ProSieben Media AG (founded in 1989) and Sat.1 SatellitenFernsehen GmbH (founded in 1984 as PKS (Programmgesellschaft für Kabel- und Satellitenrundfunk)). The company is listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange.


ProSiebenSat.1 Media SE


Type
Traded asIndustryFoundedHeadquartersKey people
ProductsRevenueOperating income
Net income
Total assetsTotal equityNumber of employees
SubsidiariesWebsite


Societas Europaea
FWB: PSM
Mass media
October 2, 2000
Unterföhring, Germany
Conrad Albert, (CEO and chairman of the executive board), Werner Brandt(Chairman of the supervisory board)
Broadcasting, Free-to-air and subscription television, television production, radio broadcasting, cable, web content, magazine publication
£á4.078 billion (2017)[1]
£á820 million (2017)[2]
£á550 million (2017)[2]
£á6.569 billion (end 2017)[3]
£á1.252 billion (end 2017)[3]
6,483 (FTE, end 2017)[2]
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µÜ¯ôª÷ÄÝ¡]Rheinmetall¡^ ( ¼wªÑ RHM )    °ê¨¾¤u·~ , ¾Ô¨®


https://www.rheinmetall.com/en/rheinmetall_ag/home.php#

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rheinmetall

Rheinmetall AG[3] was the tenth-largest European defence contractor in 2011.[2] Rheinmetall has a presence in two corporate sectors (automotive and defence) with six divisions, and is headquartered in Düsseldorf, Germany. In fiscal 2017, the company's 23,726 employees generated sales of £á5.896 billion.

The Group's Automotive segment had sales in fiscal 2017 of £á2.861 billion, while sales of its Defence segment for the same period came to £á3.036 billion.[2]

Rheinmetall AG is listed on the German MDAX; its shares are traded on all German stock exchanges.[2]


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Ulrich Grillo(Chairman of thesupervisory board)
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£á5,602 million (2016)[1]
£á215 million (2016)[1]
£á6,124 million (end 2016)[1]
£á1,781 million (end 2016)[1]
23,044 (end 2016)[1]
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www.rheinmetall.com

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ProductsRevenueOperating income
Net income
Total assetsTotal equityNumber of employees
SubsidiariesWebsite
Aktiengesellschaft
FWB: RHM
Automotive, Defence
13 April 1889
Horder Bergwerks- und Huettenverein
Düsseldorf, Germany
Armin Papperger (CEO and chairman of the executive board)
Ulrich Grillo (Chairman of the supervisory board)
Automotive parts, military vehicles, Autocannons, ATGMs, Anti-aircraft defence systems, artillery, mortars, tank guns, munitions, ammunition, fuze systems
£á5.896 billion (2017)[1]
£á400 million (2017)[1]
£á252 million (2017)[1]
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£á1.955 billion (end 2017)[1]
23,726 (2017)[2]
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www.rheinmetall.com




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Schaeffler Technologies AG & Co. KG,  ( ¼wªÑ SHA )   ¾÷±ñªÑ,¶b©ÓªÑ,¨T¨®¹s¥óªÑ


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Schaeffler Technologies AG & Co. KG, also known as Schaeffler Group (Schaeffler Gruppe in German), is a manufacturer of rolling element bearings[3]for automotive, aerospace and industrial uses[4] before October 9, 2015 IPO in Germany. It was founded in 1946 by brothers Dr. Wilhelm and Dr.-Ing. E. h. Georg Schaeffler.[2]

In August 2008 the firm agreed to a staggered £á12 billion acquisition of larger rival Continental AG, whereby Schaeffler would defer taking a majority stake until at least 2012.[5] However, in 2011 Schaeffler sold off £á1.8 billion worth of shares of Continental, reducing its stake from 75.1% to 60.3%.[6] Currently, the company owns 46% of Continental shares.[7] Schaeffler Group also owns the brands INA, FAG and LuK.

In Germany, the main brands of the Schaeffler Group ¡V INA, FAG and LuK ¡V are marketed by Schaeffler Technologies AG & Co. KG and LuK GmbH & Co. oHG.

Schaeffler AG


Type
Traded asIndustryFoundersHeadquartersArea served
Key people
RevenueNumber of employees
Website
Aktiengesellschaft
FWB: SHA
Automotive, Aerospace, Industrial
Dr. Wilhelm Schaeffler
Dr.-Ing. E. h. Georg Schaeffler
Herzogenaurach, Germany
Worldwide
Klaus Rosenfeld, (CEO)
£á13.3 billion (2016)[1] £á13.2 billion (2015)[2]
86,662 (2016)[1]
www.schaeffler.com

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Siemens Healthineers  ¦èªù¤lÂåÀø (¼wªÑ SHL )  ÂåÀø³]³Æ

https://www.healthcare.siemens.com/about

https://www.healthcare.siemens.com/products-services

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siemens_Healthineers

Siemens Healthineers (formerly Siemens Healthcare, Siemens Medical Solutions, Siemens Medical Systems) is a medical technology company and is headquartered in Erlangen, Germany. The company dates its early beginnings in 1847 to a small family business in Berlin, co-founded by Werner von Siemens. Siemens Healthineers is connected to the larger corporation, Siemens AG. The name Siemens Medical Solutions was adopted in 2001, and the change to Siemens Healthcare was made in 2008. In 2015, Siemens named Bernd Montag as its new global CEO.[1][2] In May 2016, Siemens Healthcare was renamed "Siemens Healthineers."[3][4][5] Globally the company has 45,000 employees,[6] most of them in Germany (comparing to 46,000 at GE Healthcare and 33,000 at Philips Healthcare) and 17.2 billion US-$ sales in 2007 (16.997 billion US-$ for GE).


Siemens Healthineers AG


Type
Traded asISINIndustryFoundedFounderHeadquartersArea served
Key people
ProductsNumber of employees
ParentWebsite
Aktiengesellschaft
FWB: SHL
DE000SHL1006
Healthcare
12 October 1847; 171 years ago
Berlin, Kingdom of Prussia
Werner von Siemens
Erlangen, Germany
Worldwide
Bernd Montag (CEO) Jochen Schmitz (CFO)
Angiography and Interventional X-ray Systems
Computed Tomography
Radiation Oncology
Laboratory Diagnostics
Molecular Diagnostics
Molecular Imaging
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Point-of-Care Diagnostics
Refurbished Systems
Services
Syngo Imaging Software
Ultrasound
X-ray Products
45,000 (2016)
Siemens AG
www.healthcare.siemens.com


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