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Former ThyssenKrupp managers face price-fixing charges
The second trial in the “rail cartel” case, which involves four formerly high-ranking managers of ThyssenKrupp, has begun this week at a court in Bochum, Germany.
The case covers a period of price fixing for rail products, mainly with Deutsche Bahn as customer, which involved ThyssenKrupp, voestalpine, Lower Saxony-based company Stahlberg Roensch, and Czech company CMC. The matter became public in 2011 following a self-declaration from…
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