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thyssenkrupp AG (TKA.HM)

Hamburg - Hamburg Delayed Price. Currency in EUR
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4.0900-0.0210 (-0.51%)
At close: 04:36PM CEST
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Previous Close4.1110
Open4.0700
Bid4.0690 x 0
Ask4.0910 x 0
Day's Range4.0620 - 4.0900
52 Week Range3.9990 - 7.4960
Volume3,650
Avg. Volume2,502
Market CapN/A
Beta (5Y Monthly)N/A
PE Ratio (TTM)N/A
EPS (TTM)N/A
Earnings DateN/A
Forward Dividend & YieldN/A (N/A)
Ex-Dividend DateN/A
1y Target EstN/A
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  • Reuters

    Carlyle, KfW join forces in effort to buy Thyssenkrupp warship division, sources say

    Private equity firm Carlyle and German development bank KfW are in talks to jointly buy most of Thyssenkrupp's submarine unit, three people familiar with the matter said, in the latest sign of how the Ukraine war is reshaping Europe's defence sector. The plan to join forces and take a majority stake in Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems (TKMS) reflects growing investor interest in defence assets as well as efforts by Berlin to keep control over what it considers to be key military technology. All three parties are holding talks about a deal that would hand Carlyle a majority stake in TKMS, while state-owned lender KfW would hold a blocking minority, the people said.

  • Reuters

    Thyssenkrupp Steel to put forward Duisburg green steel plan in August

    Thyssenkrupp Steel Europe will put forward plans for a delayed green steel plant at Duisburg in August, its CEO said. The plans are meant to enable Thyssenkrupp to switch to direct reduction steelmaking, to gradually replace the fossil fuels based, conventional blast furnace route at its site. "We will put the first proposals on the table in August," Bernhard Osburg said at a Handelsblatt hydrogen conference.