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https://corporate.evonik.com/en/products/products-in-the-web/

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


Evonik Industries AG is an industrial corporation headquartered in Essen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, the largest specialty chemicals company in the world,[2]owned by RAG Foundation.

It was created on 12 September 2007 as a result of restructuring of the mining and technology group RAG.

Evonik Industries united the business areas of chemicals, energy and real estate of RAG, while mining operations continue to be carried out by RAG.

Since then, the energy and real estate business areas have been divested, with no share being held in the former and a minority share still being held in the latter. Its specialty chemicals business generates around 80% of sales in areas in which it holds leading market positions.

Evonik Industries employs about 33,000 people and carries out activities in more than 100 countries. The operating activities are organized into six business units which are a part of the chemicals business area.


Evonik is the main sponsor of German football club Borussia Dortmund.[3]



Evonik Industries AG


Type
Traded asIndustryFoundedHeadquartersKey people
ProductsRevenueOperating income
Net income
Total assetsTotal equityNumber of employees
Website
Aktiengesellschaft
FWB: EVK
Specialty chemicals
2007; 11 years ago
Essen, Germany
Christian Kullmann (CEO, Chairman), Werner Müller (Chairman of the supervisory board)
Chemicals
£á14.419 billion (2017)[1]
£á1.490 billion (2017)[1]
£á717 million (2017)[1]
£á19.939 billion (2017)[1]
£á19.939 billion (2017)[1]
36,523 (2017)[1]
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Porsche SE  «O®É±¶ ( ¼wªÑ PAH3 )  ¨T¨®

https://www.porsche-se.com/?id=1&L=1

https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E4%BF%9D%E6%97%B6%E6%8D%B7

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

Porsche Automobil Holding SE, usually shortened to Porsche SE , is a German holding company with investments in the automotive industry. Porsche SE is headquartered in Zuffenhausen, a city district of Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg and is owned by the Austrian Porsche and Piëch families. The company was founded in Stuttgart as Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche GmbH in 1931 by Ferdinand Porsche (1875¡V1951)[6] and his son-in-law Anton Piëch (1894¡V1952).



Porsche Automobil Holding SE

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FWB: PAH3
Holding company
Stuttgart, Germany (1931)
Ferdinand Porsche
Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Worldwide
Hans Dieter Pötsch, Chairman of the Executive Board[1]Wolfgang Porsche, Chairman[2]
Automotive financial services, engineering services, investment management
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Porsche and Piëch families (50% of equity, 100% of voting power)[3]
30 (2016 annual report)[4]
Volkswagen Group
Porsche Engineering
Porsche Design Group
INRIX (10%)
www.Porsche-SE.com



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Continental AG ¤j³°¶°¹Î ( ¼wªÑ CON )  ¨T¨®¹s²Õ¥ó,½ü­L

https://www.continental-corporation.com/en-us

https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%A4%A7%E9%99%86%E9%9B%86%E5%9B%A2

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


Continental AG, commonly known as Continental, is a leading German automotive manufacturing company specialising in tyres, brake systems, interior electronics, automotive safety, powertrain and chassis components, tachographs, and other parts for the automotive and transportation industries. Continental is based in Hanover, Lower Saxony, Germany.


Continental is the world's fourth-largest tyre manufacturer.[4]


Continental was founded in 1871 as a rubber manufacturer, Continental-Caoutchouc und Gutta-Percha Compagnie.[5]


In 1898, Continental started development and production of the vehicle tyres with plain tread, which was the major success of the brand.


In 1904, Continental became the first company in the world, who manufactured grooved vehicle tyres[6]. Another major product Continental invented was detachable wheel tire that was made for touring vehicles (1905).


In the late 1920s, Continental merged with several other major rubber industry companies to form the largest rubber company in Germany ¡§Continental Gummi-Werke AG¡¨.


After acquiring Siemens AG's VDO automotive unit in 2007[7] Continental was ranked third in global OEM automotive parts sales in 2012 according to a study sponsored by PricewaterhouseCoopers.[8]


In 2008, Continental appeared overextended with its integration of VDO and had since lost almost half of its market capitalisation when it found itself to be the takeover target of the family-owned Schaeffler AG.[9] By 2009, Schaeffler successfully installed the head of its motor division at the helm of Continental.[10]


On 6 September 2012, Continental returned to the benchmark DAX index of 30 selected German blue chip stocks after a 45-month absence.[11] Schaeffler AG is the controlling shareholder and currently owns 46% of Continental shares.[12]



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Hanover, Germany
Tyres, brake systems, powertrain and chassis components, automotive safety, vehicle electronics[1]
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£á7.6 billion (2017)[2]
£á3.1 billion (2017)[2]
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235,473 (2017)[3]
https://www.continental-corporation.com

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Audi AG  ¶ø­} (¼wªÑ NSU)   ¨T¨®

https://www.audi.com/en.html

https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%A5%A5%E8%BF%AA

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




Audi AG (German: [ˈʔaÈý̯diː ˈʔaːˈgeː] ( listen)) is a German automobile manufacturer that designs, engineers, produces, markets and distributes luxury vehicles. Audi is a member of the Volkswagen Group and has its roots at Ingolstadt, Bavaria, Germany. Audi-branded vehicles are produced in nine production facilities worldwide.
The origins of the company are complex, going back to the early 20th century and the initial enterprises (Horch and the Audiwerke) founded by engineer August Horch; and two other manufacturers (DKW and Wanderer), leading to the foundation of Auto Union in 1932. The modern era of Audi essentially began in the 1960s when Auto Union was acquired by Volkswagen from Daimler-Benz.[10] After relaunching the Audi brand with the 1965 introduction of the Audi F103 series, Volkswagen merged Auto Union with NSU Motorenwerke in 1969, thus creating the present day form of the company.


The company name is based on the Latin translation of the surname of the founder, August Horch. "Horch", meaning "listen" in German, becomes "audi" in Latin. The four rings of the Audi logo each represent one of four car companies that banded together to create Audi's predecessor company, Auto Union. Audi's slogan is Vorsprung durch Technik, meaning "Being Ahead through Technology". However, Audi USA had used the slogan "Truth in Engineering" from 2007 to 2016, and have not used the slogan since 2016.[11] Audi, along with BMW and Mercedes-Benz, is among the best-selling luxury automobile brands in the world.[12]



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Area served
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Audi head office in Ingolstadt
Aktiengesellschaft
FWB: NSU
Automotive
Auto Union GmbH
NSU Motorenwerke AG
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Zwickau, Germany
(25 April 1910; 108 years ago)[2]
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Neckarsulm, Germany
(1 January 1969; 49 years ago)[3]
August Horch[2]
Ingolstadt, Germany
11 production facilities in 9 countries[4]
Worldwide
  • Abraham Schot, Chairman of the Board of Management
  • Marc Lichte, Head of Design
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Luxury vehicles
1,879,840 units[5]
£á60.128 billion (2017) [6]
£á4.671 billion (2017)[6]
£á3.479 billion (2017)[6]
£á63.680 billion (2017)
£á28.171 billion (2017)
Volkswagen Group (99.55%)
91,231 (2017) [7]


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http://en.boerse-frankfurt.de/index/constituents/DAX#Constituents

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

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1&1 DrillischDRITelecommunication
Aareal Bank AGARLBanking
Airbus SE(former EADS)AIRAerospace manufacturer andDefense
Alstria office REIT-AGAOXReal Estate
Aroundtown SAAT1Commercial real estate
Aurubis AGNDACommodities (Copper)
Axel Springer SESPRMedia
Bechtle AGBC8IT Services
Brenntag AGBNRTrading (Chemicals)
Commerzbank AGCBKBanking
CTS EventimEVDTrading
Delivery Hero SEDHEROnline food ordering
Deutsche EuroShop AGDEQShopping Centers
Deutsche Pfandbriefbank AGPBBBanking
Deutsche Wohnen AGDWNIReal Estate
Durr AGDUEAutomotive
Evonik IndustriesEVKChemicals
EvotecEVTBiotechnology
FielmannFIETrading (Ophthalmic optics)
FraportFRAAirports
Freenet AGFNTNTelecommunications
Fuchs Petrolub SEFPEChemicals
GEA GroupG1AMachine building
GerresheimerGXIPackaging of medicaments
Grand City PropertiesGYCReal estate
Hannover Ruck SEHNR1Insurance
Hella KGaA Hueck & Co.HLEAutomotive
HochtiefHOTConstruction
Hugo BossBOSSTextiles
Innogy SEIGYEnergy
K+S AGSDFMining
KION GroupKGXUtility vehicles
Lanxess AGLXSChemicals
LEG ImmobilienLEGReal Estate
Metro AGB4BWholesale and Retail
MorphoSysMORBiotechnology
MTUMTXAircraft engine manufacturer
NemetschekNEMArchitecture, Engineering, Construction, Multimedia
Norma GroupNOEJJoining techniques
OsramOSRLighting technology
ProSiebenSat.1 MediaPSMMedia
Puma SEPUMClothing
QiagenQIABiotechnology
RheinmetallRHMAutomotive and Defense
Rocket InternetRKETOnline retailing, Venture capital
RTL GroupRRTLMedia
Salzgitter AGSZGSteel
Sartorius AGSRTPharmaceuticals and Laboratory Equipment
Schaeffler Technologies AG & Co. KGSHAMechanical engineering
Scout24 AGG24Digital marketplaces
Siemens HealthineersSHLHealthcare
SiltronicWAFSilicon Wafers
Software AGSZUFood processing and sugar
SymriseSY1Producer of flavours and fragrances
TAGTEGReal Estate
Telefonica GermanyO2DTelecommunication
Uniper SEUN01Energy
United InternetUTDITelecommunications
Wacker ChemieWCHChemicals
Zalando SEZALE-commerce
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airbus

Airbus SE (/ˈÈ÷ərbʌs/, French: [È÷ʁbys] ( listen), German: [ˈÈ÷ːÈö̯bÈýs], Spanish: [ˈeiɾ£]us]), from 2000 to 2014 known as the European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company (EADS), is a European aerospace corporation, registered in the Netherlands and trading shares in France, Germany and Spain. It designs, manufactures and sells civil and military aerospace products worldwide and manufactures in multiple countries both inside and outside of the European Union. The company has three divisions: Commercial Aircraft, Defence and Space, and Helicopters, the third being the largest in its industry in terms of revenues and turbine helicopter deliveries.[7]

The company's main civil aeroplane business is based in Blagnac, France, a suburb of Toulouse, with production and manufacturing facilities mainly in France, Germany, Spain, China, United Kingdom and the United States. Final assembly production is based at Toulouse, France; Hamburg, Germany; Seville, Spain; Tianjin, China, and Mobile, Alabama, United States.[8] The company produces and markets the first commercially viable digital fly-by-wire airliner, the Airbus A320,[9][10] and the world's largest passenger airliner, the A380. The 10,000th aircraft, an A350, was delivered to Singapore Airlines on 14 October 2016. The global Airbus fleet have performed more than 110 million flights, totaling over 215 billion kilometres and carrying 12 billion passengers.[11]

Airbus's corporate headquarters is located in Leiden, Netherlands, and the main office is located in Toulouse, France.[12] The company is led by CEO Thomas Enders and is a component of the Euro Stoxx 50 stock market index.


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Type
Traded asIndustryPredecessorFoundedFounderHeadquartersArea served
Key people
ProductsRevenueOperating income
Net income
Total assetsTotal equityOwnerNumber of employees
DivisionsSubsidiariesWebsite
Lagardère production plant in Toulouse, France
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European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company NV (2000¡V2014), Airbus Group NV (2014¡V2015), Airbus Group SE (2015¡V2017)
Pre-2017 subsidiary:
Airbus Industrie GIE (1970¡V2001), Airbus SAS (2001¡V2017)
Societas Europaea (SE)
Euronext: AIR
BMAD: AIR
FWB: AIR
CAC 40 Component
Euro Stoxx 50 component
Aerospace, Defence
Aérospatiale-Matra, DASA, and CASA
December 1970; 47 years ago(as Airbus Industrie GIE)
Roger Béteille, Felix Kracht, Henri Ziegler, Franz Josef Strauss
Leiden, Netherlands[1]
Worldwide
Denis Ranque (Chairman)[2]
Tom Enders (CEO)[3]
Civilian A220, A300, A310, A318, A319, A320, A321, A330, A340, A350, A380
£á66.767 billion[4] (FY 2017)
£á4.253 billion[4] (FY 2017)
£á2.873 billion[4] (FY 2017)
£á111.13 billion[5] (FY 2016)
£á3.65 billion[5] (FY 2016)
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Aareal Bank AG ( ¼wªÑ ARL ) »È¦æ


https://www.aareal-bank.com/en/

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

Aareal Bank AG is an international company listed on the MDAX index with headquarters in Wiesbaden, Germany,[1] which traded as DePfa Deutsche Bau- und Boden Bank AG and formed part of the DePfa Gruppe until 2002.

Aareal Bank is represented on three continents (Europe, North America and the Asia-Pacific region) and oversees property financing in more than 20 countries. Aareal Bank AG has been listed on the German stock exchange since 2002.

Aareal Bank AG

Type
Traded asIndustryFoundedHeadquartersKey people
ProductsTotal assetsNumber of employees
Website
Aktiengesellschaft
FWB: ARL
Financial Services
1922
Wiesbaden, Germany
Hermann J. Merkens (Chairman of the management board), Marija Korsch (Chairman of the supervisory board)
Structured Property Financeand Consulting Services for the housing sector
£á51.9 billion (2015)[1]
2,861 [1]
www.aareal-bank.com
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Aurubis AG ( ¼wªÑ NDA )  Äq·~ªÑ ¡A »ÉÄq


https://www.aurubis.com/en/about-aurubis/overview

Aurubis produces high-purity, high-quality copper from copper concentrates and recycling materials and processes it into intermediate products. Copper scrap and a variety of other recycling materials are reintroduced to the economic cycle this way.

We produce more than 1 million t of marketable copper cathodes each year. They are processed in the Group into continuous cast rod, specialty wire, shapes, rolled products, strip and profiles made of copper and copper alloys. In addition, we produce precious metals such as gold and silver and a range of other products, for example sulfuric acid and iron silicate, as by-products of copper production.
We develop our leading market position with a responsible approach to the environment, people and resources.


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

Aurubis AG (formerly Norddeutsche Affinerie AG) is listed on the stock exchange[6] and is the largest copper producer in Europe[7] (the second largest in the world) and the largest copper recycler worldwide. Its headquarters is in Hamburg, Germany. After the acquisition of the Belgian copper producer Cumerio by Norddeutsche Affinerie AG on 18 February 2008, the company re-branded itself as Aurubis as of 1 April 2009.


Aurubis produces more than one million tonnes of copper cathodes annually and from them a variety of copper products. It employs about 6,300 people (updated: September 2011).
Aurubis AG

Type
Traded asIndustryPredecessorFoundedHeadquartersNumber of locations
Area served
Key people
ProductsRevenueOperating income
Net income
Total assetsTotal equityNumber of employees
Website
Aktiengesellschaft
FWB: NDA
Metals and Mining
Norddeutsche Affinerie, Cumerio
17 December 2008
Hamburg, Germany
Germany, Belgium, Bulgaria, United States, Italy, Switzerland, UK, Slovakia, Netherlands, Finland, Sweden
Europe, USA, Asia
Jürgen Schachler (CEO and Chairman of the management board), Prof. Dr.-Ing. Heinz Jörg Fuhrmann (Chairman of the supervisory board)
Copper extraction, recycling of copper and precious metals, manufactured copper products
£á13.336 billion (2010/2011)[1]
£á455.5 million (2010/2011)[2]
£á320.8 million (2010/2011)[2]
£á4.333 billion (September 2011)[3]
£á1.740 billion (September 2011)[4]
6,279 (September 2011)[5]
Aurubis.com


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Metro AG  ³Á¼wÀs¶°¹Î ( ¼wªÑ B4B )   ¹s°â§åµo¶W¥«¶°¹Î


https://archiv.metrogroup.de/en/

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

Metro AG, otherwise known as Metro Group, is a German global diversified retail and wholesale/cash and carry group based in Düsseldorf.[2] It was established in 1964 by Ernst Schmidt and Wilhelm Schmidt-Ruthenbeck. As of 2010, it was the fourth-largest retailer in the world measured by revenues (after Wal-Mart, Carrefour and Tesco).[3]


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Net income
Total assetsTotal equityNumber of employees
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Retailing
1964; Metro AG formed in 1996AD
Düsseldorf, Germany
Europe, Asia, Africa

Cash & Carry/warehouse club, department store, electronics specialty, hypermarket/supercenter/superstore, other specialty
£á58.417 billion (2015/16)[1]
£á1.560 billion (2015/16)[1]
£á599 million (2015/16)[1]
£á24.952 billion (2015/16)[1]
£á5.332 billion (2015/16)[1]
219,678 (2015/16)[1]
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Bechtle AG ( ¼wªÑ BC8 )    B2B  IT company


https://www.bechtle.com/home-en?locale=en_GB

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

Bechtle AG is a German B2B and B2G IT company. It sells IT hardware and software, as well as related services to business and public-sector clients. Bechtle operates its service business from 66 sites in Germany, Austria and Switzerland, and has e-commerce subsidiaries in a total of 14 European countries.[2] In 2015, the company generated revenues amounting to £á2.83 billion.[3] A survey conducted by German industry publications Computerwoche and ChannelPartner ranks Bechtle as the largest B2B IT service provider by revenue in Germany.[4]

The Bechtle Group is headquartered in Neckarsulm, Baden-Würtemberg, and organised into multiple parent and holding companies. In 2015, Bechtle has counted a total of approximately 7,200 employees.[5]



Bechtle AG


Type
Traded asIndustryFoundedHeadquartersKey people
RevenueNumber of employees
Website
Aktiengesellschaft
FWB: BC8
IT services
1983
Neckarsulm, Germany
Thomas Olemotz (CEO)
£á2.83 billion (2015)[1]
7,200 (March 2016)[1]
www.bechtle.com
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Brenntag AG (¼wªÑ BNR )     ¤Æ¾Ç , chemical distribution company


https://www.brenntag.com/corporate/de/index.jsp

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

Brenntag AG is a German chemical distribution company founded in 1874 in Berlin.

Brenntag is currently the global market leader in full-line chemical distribution.

The company is Headquartered in Essen, Germany and has operations in more than 74 countries worldwide.[2]



Brenntag AG


Type
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ServicesRevenueNumber of employees
Website




Aktiengesellschaft
FWB: BNR
Distribution
1874
Philipp Mühsam
Essen, Germany
Steven Holland (CEO), Stefan Zuschke (Chairman of the supervisory board)
Chemical distribution
11.7 Billion £á (2017)[1]
15,000 (2017)
brenntag.com


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https://www.hugoboss.com/selectcountry

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Hugo Boss AG, often styled as BOSS, is a German luxury fashion house. It was founded in 1924 by Hugo Boss and is headquartered in Metzingen, Germany. Originally focusing on uniforms, after World War II and the founder's death in 1948, Hugo Boss started to turn its focus from uniforms to men's suits. The company went public in 1988 and introduced a fragrance line that same year, added mens and womenswear diffusion lines in 1997, a full women's collection in 2000 as well as children's clothing in 2006/2007, and has since evolved into a major global fashion house with more than 1,100 company-owned retail stores worldwide (2016).



Hugo Boss AG


Type
Traded asIndustryFoundedFounderHeadquartersKey people
ProductsRevenueOperating income
Net income
Total assetsTotal equityOwnersNumber of employees
Website
Aktiengesellschaft
FWB: BOSS
Clothing
Accessories
1924; 94 years ago
Hugo Boss
Metzingen, Germany
Mark Langer (CEO)
Michel Perraudin (Chairman)
High-fashion
Accessories
Footwear
£á2,733 million (2017)[1]
£á341 million (2017)[1]
£á231 million (2017)[1]
£á1,720 million (2017)[1]
£á915 million (2017)[1]
Free Float (88%)
Marzotto Family (10%)
Own shares (2%)
13,985 (December 31, 2017)[1]
www.hugoboss.com



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Dürr AG (¼wªÑ DUE)            Plant and machinery construction  ¤u¼t³]³Æ , ¾÷±ñ


http://www.durr.com/products/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%C3%BCrr_AG

Dürr AG is a global mechanical and plant engineering firm.

The company, founded by Paul Dürr (1871-1936) as a metal shop for roof flashing in Cannstatt in 1895, has been listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange since 4 January 1990.


Meanwhile, the shares are listed in the MDAX and Stoxx 600.


The customers of Dürr AG include almost all familiar automobile manufacturers and their suppliers.


Other market segments include, for example, the mechanical engineering, chemical and pharmaceutical industries and ¡V since the takeover of HOMAG Group AG in October 2014 ¡V the woodworking industry.


The company is registered in Stuttgart, but its actual location (mailing address) has been in Bietigheim-Bissingen since 1 August 2009 after the relocation of various business units.


Dürr AG

Type
Traded asIndustryFoundedFounderHeadquartersArea served
Key people
RevenueOperating income
Net income
Total assetsTotal equityNumber of employees
Website
Aktiengesellschaft
FWB: DUE
Plant and machinery construction
1895
Paul Dürr
Stuttgart, Germany
Worldwide
  • Ralf W. Dieter (CEO)
  • Klaus Eberhardt (Chairman of the supervisory board)
£á3.574 billion (2016)[1]
£á271 million (2016)[1]
£á188 million (2016)[1]
£á3.349 billion (2016)[1]
£á831 million (2016)[1]
15,235 (December 2016)[1]
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Fuchs Petrolub SE  ( ¼wªÑ FPE )   ¼í·Æ¾¯¡]lubricants¡^


https://www.fuchs.com/group/

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

Fuchs Petrolub SE is the world's largest independent manufacturer of lubricants, and related speciality products.[2][3][4][5]

The company's headquarters are at Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, where the company was founded in 1931. Fuchs is a public company listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. As of 2008, it is a constituent of the MDAX trading index of German mid-cap companies.[6]


Fuchs Petrolub SE


Type
Traded asIndustryFoundedFounderHeadquartersNumber of locations
Area served
Key people
ProductsRevenueOperating income
Net income
Total assetsTotal equityNumber of employees
Website


Societas Europaea
FWB: FPE
Chemicals
1931
Rudolf Fuchs
Mannheim, Germany
57 operating companies, 34 production plants
Worldwide
Jürgen Hambrecht (Chairmanof the supervisory board), Stefan Fuchs (CEO)
Lubricants, speciality automotive chemicals
£á2,267 million (2016)[1]
£á371 million (2016)[1]
£á260 million (2016)[1]
£á1,676 million (end 2016)[1]
£á1,205 million (end 2016)[1]
4,898 (end 2016)[1]
www.fuchs.com/group
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Fraport AG  ( Frankfurt Airport Services Worldwide ) ªkÄõ§JºÖ¾÷³õ  ( ¼wªÑ FRA )    ¾÷³õªA°È

https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%B3%95%E5%85%B0%E5%85%8B%E7%A6%8F%E6%9C%BA%E5%9C%BA

https://www.frankfurt-airport.com/zh/travel/transfer.detail.suffix.html/information/standard-glossar/f/Fraport-AG.html

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

Fraport AG Frankfurt Airport Services Worldwide,[3] commonly known as Fraport, is a German transport company which operates Frankfurt Airport in Frankfurt am Main and holds interests in the operation of several other airports around the world.

In the past the firm also managed the smaller Frankfurt-Hahn Airport located 130 kilometers west of the city. It is listed on both the Xetra and the Frankfurt Stock Exchange.

The company's current chief executive officer is Stefan Schulte. As of 2009, the company has approximately 20,000 employees - about 17,500 of them in Frankfurt - and an annual revenue of about £á2 billion.

Fraport was the main sponsor of the Bundesliga football team Eintracht Frankfurt from 2002 to 2012.

Fraport AG is also involved in ground handling operations at its own operated airports and at third-party operated airports. It mostly operates ground handling services in a deregulated context.


Fraport was also involved to make Frankfurt Airport and Indira Gandhi International Airport ready for A380 operations.


Fraport AG


Type
Traded asIndustryFoundedHeadquartersKey people
ServicesRevenueOperating income
Net income
Total assetsTotal equityNumber of employees
Website
Fraport head office
Aktiengesellschaft
FWB: FRA
Transportation
1924 (as Südwestdeutsche Luftverkehrs AG)[1]
Frankfurt Airport
Frankfurt am Main, Hesse, Germany
Stefan Schulte (CEO and chairman of the executive board), Karlheinz Weimar (Chairman of the supervisory board)
Airport operation
£á2.935 billion (2017)[2]
£á1.003 billion (2017)[2]
£á330 million (2017)[2]
£á10.832 billion (end 2017)[2]
£á4.029 billion (end 2017)[2]
20,673 (2017)[2]
www.fraport.com


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