After DSV 'cuts the cake' on Schenker acquisition, time for redundancies?
Denmark’s DSV has formally closed its €14.3bn ($16.14bn) acquisition of DB Schenker – the biggest ...
DSV’s market value leaped 7% this morning after a first half described as its “best ever”.
Market analysts are hailing the operator as one of the “top picks” in the European transport sector.
Overall revenue grew 13% for the six months to June, hitting Dkr38bn ($5.9bn) and in ...
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Comment on this article
Andreas Kout
August 01, 2018 at 2:54 pmTop Performer. We are still awaiting the next announcement by DSV about
a M&A transaction, they have materialized , acc to them should be more on the aside,but there seems to be nothing moving on here, nor in sight and we are already
close to end of 3.quartal 2018. What a pity!
best
A.Koût