Ad-hoc | 7 December 2001 08:10
Dürr AG
english
Dürr responds to economic downturn by streamlining structures
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Dürr responds to economic downturn by streamlining structures
Stuttgart, 07.12.2001 – After coming into force of the new german regulations
relating to mergers and takeovers, Dürr AG plans to acquire 100% of the Carl
Schenck AG shares (squeeze-out), in a move to simplify company law-related
activities within the Dürr Group.
In order to put a clearer focus on the main clientele, the automobile and
automotive component suppliers industry, and to take advantage of synergies,
Dürr will merge its business units from seven to five and will match their
product portfolios to the requirements of the market:
The Automotion business unit, which will be renamed to Final Assembly Systems,
will be focused on planning, construction and installation of turnkey final
assembly systems. The Measuring Systems business unit will in future also
include products and services related to research and development of vehicles,
and hence will encompass all measuring technology activities of Carl Schenck AG.
The Environmental business unit will be integrated as a product line within the
Dürr Paint Systems business unit. In future, the INTX business unit will be
anchored within Dürr AG as the corporate department, Corporate Venture Capital.
Accordingly, responsibilities in the Board of Management were realigned as
follows: Dr. Reinhold Grau: Paint Systems, Frank Haun: Measuring Systems and
Ecoclean, Dr. Norbert Klapper: Final Assembly Systems and Services. The
responsibilities of Dr. Wolfgang Baur: Finance, Human Resources, IT and of Hans
Dieter Pötsch, Chairman of the Board of Management, remain unchanged. This was
approved by the Supervisory Board at its meeting on December 6.
For the current fiscal year, Dürr no longer expects sales and earnings growth to
reach the double-digit percentage levels previously planned. Due to the
weakness of the world economy and the consequences of the terrorist attacks, the
willingness to invest has further declined in many branches of industry in
recent weeks. The consequent increase in competition and pressure on margins has
resulted in more modest earnings, and this concerns Schenck in particular, but
also the US Environmental operation.
Orders on hand at the end of the fiscal year will leave Dürr’s capacities well
utilized until far into the first half of the year 2002. Against this backdrop,
Dürr expects business development to be characterized by high level
consolidation.
end of ad-hoc-announcement (c)DGAP 07.12.2001
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