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Kai
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Interesting ... since when does
$RR.
count as a German company?
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Tenbagger2024
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According to Wirtschaftswoche, yes.
https://www.maschinenmarkt.vogel.de/das-sind-die-100-groessten-deutschen-weltmarktfuehrer-a-7ba2686d0f4ec5f9721a11ada6cfae70/
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Schmon
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mami_goes_boerse
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Isn't that part of BMW now? Maybe that's why...
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Kai
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ne does not belong to BMW. You mean the car manufacturer Rolls-Royce, which belongs to Bavaria.
But behind
$RR.
is the turbine manufacturer for airplanes etc. and that is not part of BMW. These are 2 different companies.
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mami_goes_boerse
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Ok, thanks for the info. Not a sector I'm familiar with.
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