HOCHTIEF Aktiengesellschaft

Location

Nordrhein-Westfalen

Founded

1873-02-28

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3170 news mentions monitored

Industry Context

This company is tracked across risk categories, including those related to its sector (e.g., General Contractors—Residential Buildings, Other Than Single-Family, General Contractors—Industrial Buildings and Warehouses, Heavy Construction, Not Elsewhere Classified), including supply chain integrity, ESG practices, labor disputes, and regulatory compliance.

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Abertis earns 668 million in 2022

2023-02-24 (larazon.es)

Abertis earns 668 million in 2022

The highway company's income grew by 5%, to 5,102 million euros

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Abertis earns 668 million euros in 2022, 3% less despite increasing its income by 5%

2023-02-24 (europapress.es)

Abertis earns 668 million euros in 2022, 3% less despite increasing its income by 5%

Abertis obtained a net profit of 668 million euros in 2022, which represents a drop of 3%...

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Hochtief earns 482 million euros in 2022, 131.7% more than in 2021

2023-02-23 (swissinfo.ch)

Hochtief earns 482 million euros in 2022, 131.7% more than in 2021

Frankfurt (Germany) February 23 (EFE).- The German construction company Hochtief, controlled by the Spanish company ACS, had a net profit of 481.8 million euros in 2022, 131.7% higher than in 2021, due to the entry of cash flow.

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Atlantia sells Hochtief stake to ACS for 578 million euros

2022-09-15 (reuters.com)

Atlantia sells Hochtief stake to ACS for 578 million euros

FILE PHOTO: The logo of Italian infrastructure group Atlantia is seen outside its headquarters in Rome, Italy, October 5, 2020. REUTERS/Guglielmo Mangiapane

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Fines for agreements in industrial construction

2022-06-09 (volksfreund.de)

Fines for agreements in industrial construction

The Federal Cartel Office has imposed millions in fines against the steel group Dillinger Hüttenwerke and the construction group Hochtief because of prohibited agreements in the awarding of industrial construction contracts.

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A local company defeated industry giants and will rebuild Terminal B at Katowice Airport

2019-06-27 (miasto.pro)

A local company defeated industry giants and will rebuild Terminal B at Katowice Airport

The Upper Silesian Aviation Society has selected a contractor for the reconstruction and expansion of passenger terminal B. The 12-year-old facility will undergo a thorough transformation. The works will start after the holidays and will last almost 2 years. The contract has a gross value of over PLN 95 million.

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Hochtief ordered to pay out over £100m after tunnel collapse

2018-03-14 (constructionenquirer.com)

Hochtief ordered to pay out over £100m after tunnel collapse

Scottish & Southern Electricity wins fight to recover costs at Scottish hydro scheme

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Court requests the blocking of R$ 12 million from the company Hochtief

2017-02-02 (globo.com)

Court requests the blocking of R$ 12 million from the company Hochtief

The company joined a consortium with Odebrecht and Camargo Corrêa. The group built the Petrobras building in Vitória (ES).

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Market "the victim," court says as Hochtief fined $400,000 for insider trading

2016-12-08 (afr.com)

Market "the victim," court says as Hochtief fined $400,000 for insider trading

Hochtief, CIMIC's controlling shareholder, will pay a $400,000 fine and make a $206,800 donation after settling an insider trading case.

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German owner of CIMIC, Hochtief, fined $400,000 for insider trading after ASIC probe

2016-12-08 (smh.com.au)

German owner of CIMIC, Hochtief, fined $400,000 for insider trading after ASIC probe

German construction company Hochtief, the controlling shareholder in engineering contractor CIMIC Group, has been fined $400,000 after being found to have engaged in insider trading.

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Hochtief in gun over insider trading

2016-02-02 (news.com.au)

Hochtief in gun over insider trading

THE corporate watchdog has launched proceedings against German construction group Hochtief’s Australian subsidiary, seeking a financial penalty for insider trading.

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No excuses for Hochtief board

2016-02-01 (afr.com)

No excuses for Hochtief board

It always smelt suspicious and two years later the verdict is in: the German firm was insider trading in Leighton shares. Now the courts must impose a penalty.

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