Deutsche Bahn supervisory board approves DSV bid for DB Schenker
Deutsche Bahn’s supervisory board, in an extraordinary meeting, has approved the sale of DB Schenker ...
DSV: STAR OF THE WEEKDSV: FLAWLESS EXECUTIONKNIN: ANOTHER LOWWTC: TAKING PROFITMAERSK: HAMMEREDZIM: PAINFUL END OF STRIKE STLA: PAYOUT RISKAMZN: GOING NOWHEREAMZN: SEASONAL PEAK PREPARATIONSJBHT: LVL PARTNERSHIPHD: MACRO READING AND DISCONNECTSTLA: 'FALLING LEAVES'STLA: THE STEEP DROP
DSV: STAR OF THE WEEKDSV: FLAWLESS EXECUTIONKNIN: ANOTHER LOWWTC: TAKING PROFITMAERSK: HAMMEREDZIM: PAINFUL END OF STRIKE STLA: PAYOUT RISKAMZN: GOING NOWHEREAMZN: SEASONAL PEAK PREPARATIONSJBHT: LVL PARTNERSHIPHD: MACRO READING AND DISCONNECTSTLA: 'FALLING LEAVES'STLA: THE STEEP DROP
Hong Kong tycoon John Lau Shek Yau is considering selling more than $1bn in logistics assets, according to Bloomberg. They include Cargo Services Far East, as well as a majority stake in CN Logistics International. Cargo Services and JL Enterprises, both founded by Mr Lau, also hold stakes in EV Cargo, which the family has said it wants to sell. “The intention to sell the stake in EV Cargo is not related to my businesses, but is a result of a difference in business strategy, with EV Cargo entering the China market,” he told the news agency.
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