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Schmitz is the new head of energy giant RWE

Friday, 02.05.2016, 08:15: Chef exchange at RWE: Rolf Martin Schmitz, the deputy chairman of the Essen-based energy giant, the AG is to lead in the future. The reported the “Rheinische Post” (Friday) and refers to information from circles of the Supervisory Board. The former RWE CEO Peter Terium will therefore lead the new company spun off its divisions for sales, networks and green electricity in RWE. According to the newspaper, the Executive Board and the designated Supervisory Board Chairman Werner Brandt have approved personal details. An RWE spokeswoman said on Friday morning, the group does not take to speculation position.

According to the sheet further personnel decisions for the planned restructuring of the Group, in addition Terium and Schmitz yet been taken. Accordingly, Bernhard Günther, the current CFO of RWE, CFO of the new company. Hildegard Müller – previously General Manager of the German Association of Energy and Water Industries (BDEW) – is to be responsible as a board for the network business there, Uwe Tigges assumes a dual function for human resources in both companies

RWE is because of the consequences. the energy transition is being rebuilt fundamentally. The renewable energy and the grid and supply operations are thereby bundled into a new subsidiary and probably brought the end of 2016 on the stock market.



Dax again with losses

18:02: The German index closed Thursday at 9393 points, posting a drop of 0.44 percent. During the day it went up and down for Dax: In the morning, he won more than one percent, slumped in the afternoon but significantly. The jump of the euro clearly above the mark of 1.12 dollars tied up the initial recovery attempt by the German index back from the air. The Dax lost then temporarily more than 1.7 percent and fell to its lowest level since the end of 2014. However, in late trading he shook off a large part of the losses.

stockbrokers justified this with the rising Dow Jones Index and the slightly unreturned euro. The MDAX mid caps, however, rose by 0.12 percent to 18,855.22 points. The technology index TecDAX lost 1.07 percent to 1627.87 points.

Top Values ​​in Dax were Commerzbank and ThyssenKrupp with gains of more than three percent. At the bottom of Daimler were and Fresenius . The shares of both groups lost significantly. The price of Daimler shares

Ukrainian bank brings Dominique Strauss-Kahn in Supervisory

11:55 A Ukrainian bank has the ex-head of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Dominique Strauss-Kahn, brought to its supervisory board. In addition to the French working future five other international financial experts as consultants of the Bank Credit Dnipro, reported the Ukrainian newspaper “Komsomolskaya Pravda” on Thursday. . The Bank Director Jelena Malinskaja described the step as a “great opportunity” to get to the “unique experience” of senior economists support

Established in 1993, Bank Credit Dnipro has only one shareholder: a company that the big businessman and billionaire Viktor Pinchuk belongs. He is the son of ex-president Leonid Kuchma and applies to Rinat Akhmetov as the second-richest man in Ukraine.

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