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dpa-AFX overview: COMPANY – The most important news from the weekend 07.06.20

ROUNDUP: Searches at Dax group Wirecard after Bafin advertisement

MUNICH / ASCHHEIM – The payment processor Wirecard does not come to rest. After an announcement by the financial regulator Bafin, the public prosecutor’s office searched the premises of the Dax (DAX 30) group on Friday. There is a suspicion that “those responsible at Wirecard could have given misleading signals for the stock exchange price of Wirecard AG shares through the ad hoc announcements of March 12, 20 and April 22, 20,” said a spokeswoman for the Munich I public prosecutor’s office With. The “Handelsblatt” had previously reported about it.

Airbus will not receive any aircraft orders in May – nor will it cancel

TOULOUSE – Airbus (Airbus SE (ex EADS)) did not collect any new aircraft orders in May due to the Corona crisis, but also did not receive any cancellations. Since the turn of the year, net orders have continued to add up to 299 commercial aircraft, as the European aerospace and defense group announced in Toulouse on Friday evening. In the meantime, the company was able to deliver 24 jets of the A220, A320 and A350 series in May. Since the turn of the year, Airbus has had 160 aircraft deliveries. The manufacturer has significantly reduced its production due to the corona crisis.

Circles: Wind turbine manufacturer Nordex plans to sell project portfolio

HAMBURG – According to circles, the wind turbine manufacturer Nordex is planning to sell some European wind farm projects. With this, the company wanted to benefit from the growing demand for renewable energies, the Bloomberg news agency reported on Friday, referring to people familiar with the matter.

ROUNDUP / circles: British pharmaceutical company Astrazeneca is interested in Gilead

LONDON – In the middle of the global corona pandemic, the largest takeover deal to date in the pharmaceutical industry could begin. According to a report by the Bloomberg news agency, the British company AstraZeneca would like to merge with its US competitor Gilead (Gilead Sciences). The British approached the Americans in May, the agency reported on Sunday, citing people familiar with the matter. Both companies play an important role in the search for a drug or vaccine against Covid-19.

VW boss Diess swears top management for further savings

WOLFSBURG – Volkswagen (Volkswagen (VW) vz) CEO Herbert Diess has pledged top management of the world’s largest car company in the corona pandemic to make further savings efforts. A spokesman for the company confirmed on Sunday that Diess had spoken at an internal event last week about how to save further. “There were fundamental considerations as to which additional cost measures can be used to respond to the pandemic,” said the spokesman. There are no concrete decisions yet. The industry newspaper “Automobilwoche” had previously reported on this.

Luxury car maker Bentley plans to cut a quarter of its jobs

CREWE – The British luxury car manufacturer Bentley wants to cut 1,000 jobs, among other things because of the corona crisis. This announced the company belonging to the Volkswagen group on Friday. The reason for this is a “significant reduction in the forecast of future sales,” the statement said. An “immediate reduction in the workforce” was therefore necessary. The Job cuts but should initially take place on a voluntary basis. The 4200 employees were made financial offers for this. The carmaker hopes that almost a quarter will make voluntary use of it.

Thyssenkrupp plans to separate from its Bremen plant

BREMEN – thyssenkrupp sees no future in the group for the plant of its subsidiary System Engineering in Bremen. This was confirmed by a spokesman for the group of the German Press Agency on Sunday. According to this, some business units from System Engineering are to be transferred to the new organization called Multi Tracks. The Bremen location is one of them. “For all businesses that will be managed by Thyssenkrupp in the Multi Tracks segment in the future, the group no longer sees any sustainable future prospects within the group,” said the spokesman.

ROUNDUP: Lufthansa CEO Spohr announces ‘return flight guarantee’ in corona crisis

BERLIN – With a “return flight guarantee”, Lufthansa wants to counter worry about travel in the corona crisis. A “home coming guarantee” is being introduced, said CEO Carsten Spohr of the “Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung”. “If you want to go back to Germany, we will bring it back, be it because he is not allowed to enter the destination due to the increased temperature, he would have to be quarantined there or because the virus breaks out in the host country – for all these cases it will be a guaranteed return flight guarantee give.” He gave no further details. Spohr was confident that the demand for private travel would come back very quickly.

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-Medical technology company MTN Neubrandenburg receives Japanese owner

-‘Spiegel ‘: It may soon be mandatory to wear a mask at airports

-ROUNDUP: Railway now monitors 28,000 turnouts digitally – prevention against breakdowns

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-Fitness studios and swimming pools are allowed to reopen in Denmark

-Trump wants to reopen marine protected area for fishing

-More attack surface for cyber criminals in the corona pandemic

-Garda is waiting for German tourists: no masks on the beach

-Munich has the most public charging points for electric cars

-ROUNDUP: Reddit founder clears space on the board for black people

-ROUNDUP / FDP politicians: finally need a legal framework for mobile work

-Bank President: Corona crisis accelerates branch dismantling °

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