Talk:Hochtief

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[edit] Shouldn´t it be updated?

Custodia sold its paticipation to ACS, which is now the main shareholder.--FAR 15:19, 29 June 2007 (UTC)

I've updated the figures, the corporate structure, the shareholders structure and the box. Unfortunately the HOCHTIEF's annual report doesn't give a figure like "revenue". As a construction company HOCHTIEF always speaks of their "work done", so I put that in the text and tried to put it in the box too. Tried, because somehow that change doesn't show up. Perhaps somebody could fix this? Please excuse if I made any mistakes, e.g. in referencing. I normally work in the German Wikipedia. --Wortschatz 07:30, 26 September 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Eugen Vögler / Albert Vögler

Confusing the two brothers Eugen Vögler and Albert Vögler is quite a common disease.

  • Albert Vögler (1877−1945), CEO of the Vereinigte Stahlwerke AG (founded in 1926), former protegée of Hugo Stinnes, suicide on April 14th 1945 near his mansion at Wittbräuke (south of Dortmund)
  • Eugen Vögler (1883?−1956), CEO of Hochtief AG, lived at Essen, worked for Hochtief also after 1945

(see: Reichshandbuch der deutschen Gesellschaft, Part II, 1931) --217.254.2.246 22:38, 13 November 2007 (UTC)