News on Thyssenkrupp

26 days ago

There has been 18 news on Thyssenkrupp in the past from 10 sources across 2 sections.

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Current sentiment polarity: neutral with a score of -0.19

negative 47%
positive 29%
neutral 24%

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Thyssenkrupp warns US tariffs could prompt more cheap Chinese steel exports to Europe

Financial Times
26d ago

India to be global submarine building hub? Germany's Thyssenkrupp eyes P75I contract, offers to make submarines here

Times of India
88d ago

Steel Maker ThyssenKrupp to Slash 11,000 Jobs in Germany

German industrial giant Thyssenkrupp to lay off 11,000 employees

Daily Sabah
105d ago

German steel giant ThyssenKrupp to slash 11,000 jobs

Deutsche Welle
106d ago

Germany's Thyssenkrupp pops 10% after narrowing net loss and booking $1 billion impairment charge

CNBC News
111d ago

Thyssenkrupp Targets Profit Return After Posting Narrowed Net Loss

Thyssenkrupp records $1B impairment on steel unit amid challenges

Daily Sabah
112d ago

Thyssenkrupp Sees Negative Cash Flow During Transition Year

Bloomberg
112d ago

Thyssenkrupp in EUR1bn writedown of steel business as demand slumps

Financial Times
112d ago

Thyssenkrupp Plans Marine IPO Within a Year, Division Head Says

Bloomberg
116d ago

Carlyle drops bid for Thyssenkrupp defence unit over Berlin indecision

Financial Times
137d ago

Thyssenkrupp Reviews Plan to Wean Itself Off Fossil Fuels

German steel company Thyssenkrupp may rethink plans for green steel

Euronews
155d ago

Thyssenkrupp writes down value of steel business by EUR2.1bn

Financial Times
475d ago

Thyssenkrupp to win EU nod for $2.3 bln German steel subsidies

Reuters
584d ago

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There has been 10 news sources reporting on this, including: Financial Times (28%), The Wall Street Journal (11%), Deutsche Welle (11%), Bloomberg (11%), and Daily Sabah (11%).

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