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Future Technology. ThyssenKrupp Ann
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C/2 ThyssenKrupp in brief ThyssenKr
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I Letter to stockholders Your Thyss
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III Letter to stockholders What are
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03-22 To our stockholders 23-50 Bus
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04 0 To our stockholders In fall 20
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06 Executive Board and Supervisory
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08 Report by the Supervisory Board
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10 The Annual General Meeting re-el
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12 Dr. h.c. Friedel Neuber, member
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14 Executive Board compensation is
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18 ThyssenKrupp stock Climbing more
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20 ThyssenKrupp stock is included i
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22 Our ir work won several awards.
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24 Business performance ThyssenKrup
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26 World crude steel production exc
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28 Order intake and sales improved
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30 Crude steel production at Thysse
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32 Market position in Asia signific
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34 Chemical and cement plant busine
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36 The contracts on the German ship
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38 The use of e-procurement reduced
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40 Our products and processes contr
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42 Steelmaking base in Duisburg mod
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44 All segments increased their ear
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46 distribution will be adjusted ac
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48 The boom on the steel market wil
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50 No supply bottlenecks are expect
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52 Our future potential ThyssenKrup
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54 The ThyssenKrupp Innovation Cont
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56 NewSteelBody attracting major in
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58 ThyssenKrupp moving walks are fa
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60 Zinc helps reinforced concrete l
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62 ThyssenKrupp supports Tongji Uni
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64 The best projects cover a broad
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66 Several university chairs are su
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68 More than 60,000 visitors made o
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70 Business areas and segments Thys
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72 Steel aims to defend its leading
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74 Automotive sees growth potential
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76 Exploiting cross-selling potenti
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78 The shipyards in Hamburg, Emden
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80 More than 125,000 articles avail
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82 Extensive improvement programs a
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84 How hard is it to turn TECHNOLOG
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86 Education Environment Knowledge
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88 1 Innovation. Materials Steel sh
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90 OFFERING PROTECTION The view thr
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92 PROMOTING EFFICIENCY Innovative
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94 2 SUSANNE SCHLEGEL, NOTHELFER In
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96 SIMPLIFYING PROCESSES Thanks to
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98 INCREASING COST EFFECTIVENESS WO
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100 3 Innovation. Communication Fir
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102 CREATING UNDERSTANDING From the
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104 UNLOCKING POTENTIAL Complex tec
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106 What idea do you have?
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108 Financial report Some people re
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110 The results of Stainless Steel
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112 compared to the previous year,
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114 The roce is compared to the wei
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116 The discontinued operations use
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118 Trade accounts payable increase
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120 summarized first by currency an
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122 The strongly export-dependent G
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124 In order to further lower the d
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126 Auditors’ Report We have audi
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128 ThyssenKrupp ag Consolidated Ba
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130 ThyssenKrupp ag Consolidated St
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132 Notes to the consolidated finan
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134 Research and development costs
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136 Accrued pension and similar obl
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138 actuarially equivalent to the b
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140 The final purchase price alloca
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