Safety on Germany's public transport network is a hot topic after a fatal attack on a train conductor earlier this month. About one in four Germans told a survey they felt unsafe on buses and trains.
Shares in the German lender were last seen down about 2.7% following news of the probe, which was first reported by Spiegel. In this article German police searched Deutsche Bank offices in Frankfurt ...
Sustainability has become a defining priority for industries worldwide in 2025, reshaping strategies and innovation across sectors. Rotterdam, Netherlands–based IMCD Advanced Materials is leading the ...
All right. We're going to get started. I'm Tim Arcuri. I'm the semi and semi equipment analyst here at UBS. I'm very pleased to have Rich Puccio with ADI, Rich is the CFO. So thank you, Rich. Thank ...
Genetic deficiency of otoferlin, a protein critical to synaptic transmission by the sensory hair cells of the ear, causes congenital deafness. Medicines to treat the condition are lacking; children ...
DEUTSCHE BAHN has only four enemies, runs the gag: spring, summer, autumn and winter. German trains did once run on time. But these days moaning about the risible performance of the state-owned rail ...
Germany’s government will appoint Evelyn Palla, currently head of DB Regio, as the new chief executive officer of Deutsche Bahn AG, according to two government officials familiar with the decision.
Lisa McGeough, who became HSBC U.S.’s CEO on Jan. 1, has left the lender to be head of the Americas region at Deutsche Bank and CEO of the German bank’s U.S. intermediate holding company, DBUSA. She ...
Germany’s railways are in crisis. Trains run late, tracks crumble and management looks away. Rail expert Christian Böttger explains how the state-owned enterprise got so offtrack – and why billions ...
Germany’s transport ministry will replace the head of state-owned railway operator Deutsche Bahn AG after years of criticism over delays and persistent unreliability. The contract of Chief Executive ...
Good software habits apply to databases too. Trust in these little design tips to build a useful, rot-resistant database schema. It is a universal truth that everything in software eventually rots.
The old adage, "familiarity breeds contempt," rings eerily true when considering the dangers of normalizing deviance. Coined by sociologist Diane Vaughan, this phenomenon describes the gradual process ...
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