HOCHTIEF Aktiengesellschaft
Location
Nordrhein-Westfalen
Founded
1873-02-28
Website
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Recent Articles about HOCHTIEF Aktiengesellschaft
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2024-09-11 (defenseworld.net)
HOCHTIEF Aktiengesellschaft (OTCMKTS:HOCFF) Trading Down 0.1%
Read HOCHTIEF Aktiengesellschaft (OTCMKTS:HOCFF) Trading Down 0.1% at Defense World
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.
Read more(theconversation.com)
To protect markets we need strict penalties for insider trading
For the first ever case a corporation was fined for insider trading. But we should consider stiffer penalties to protect markets.
Read more(ariva.de)
Stock market: Hochtief share price up
In German securities trading, Hochtief's share price is trading higher at the moment. The paper is currently trading at 55.00 euros.
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