HOCHTIEF Aktiengesellschaft
Location
Nordrhein-Westfalen
Founded
1873-02-28
Website
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3170 news mentions monitored
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Recent Articles about HOCHTIEF Aktiengesellschaft
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2024-07-30 (manager-magazin.de)
Hochtief and ACS are forging a joint construction giant in the USA
Hochtief and ACS will merge to create the second largest civil engineering and construction company in the United States. The joint venture will be called Flatiron Dragados and will create synergies and economies of scale.
Read more2022-08-29 (handelsblatt.com)
Antitrust proceedings: How Hochtief is said to have benefited from alleged corruption surrounding the Dillinger Hütte
The construction company is said to have generated millions in orders in Saarland through illegal agreements. Now he is trying to serve as a key witness.
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2022-07-19 (godmode-trader.de)
DAX: Relief rally - Reuters: Nord Stream 1 is delivering gas again at a low level
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Read more2019-02-18 (architectureanddesign.com.au)
How our infrastructure builds have been taken over by foreign companies | Architecture & Design
The big infrastructure companies who are tendering for and winning the main infrastructure projects in Australia have a stranglehold over government and society.
Read more2016-12-23 (mondaq.com)
Insider Trading: What can we learn from Australia's first corporate penalty? - Corporate Crime - Australia
An Australian court has determined the civil penalty for a corporation's breach of the law against insider trading.
Read more2016-12-09 (crikey.com.au)
Mayne: throw more white-collar crims in jail
Throwing more corporate fat cats in prison for breaking the law would send a strong message that Australia is tough on corporate malfeasance.
Read more2016-12-08 (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.
Read more2016-12-08 (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.
Read more2016-02-02 (ft.com)
Hochtief admits to insider trading in Leighton takeover
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Read more2016-02-02 (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.
Read more2016-02-02 (handelsblatt.com)
Hochtief: Australia accuses German construction company of insider trading
Hochtief is in the sights of the Australian authorities: the German group is said to have engaged in insider trading in shares in the subsidiary Leighton. Now there is a risk of a fine.
Read more2016-02-01 (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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