Business

Ruag Finds Buyers: Dornier 228 Goes American

[ad_1] The classic turboprop reaches new hands. The Swiss state company Ruag sold the Dornier 228 to a US company. Ruag had big plans. 18 years ago, the Swiss state defense company bought the maintenance and production departments of the Dornier 228 from the bankrupt estate of Fairchild Dornier, which …

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The open struggle for power in Tengelmann

[ad_1] Christian Haub wants to buy shares in the company valued at 1.1 billion euros from the wife and children of his missing older brother Karl-Erivan. Whether they will accept the offer remains to be seen, because the family has been fighting for months. A picture of better days? Karl-Erivan …

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Meyer and Wermuth new presidents of the SP

[ad_1] Mattea Meyer and Cédric Wermuth have been chosen to head the SP party. At the party congress on Saturday, the SP delegates voted with a large majority in favor of the dual Meyer-Wermuth presidency. The result of the elections was very clear: the new duo of the presidium with …

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Swiss companies are tightening the screws

[ad_1] The growing number of infections is causing employers to change their hours: some are introducing mandatory masks or sending more employees to work from home. Nobody just wants to wait for new instructions from the federal government. Masks are increasingly coming to the office. Christian Beutler / Keystone The …

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Maas justifies himself for the Thai king

[ad_1] King Rama X of Thailand spends much of his time in Germany. That has become a political problem in Bangkok. But the dazzling monarch also guarantees a higher operating temperature in Berlin. Ironic protest: protesters march with the German flag to the government headquarters in Bangkok. In the background, …

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Gastronomy faces a bleak holiday

[ad_1] Kathrin Ansorge and Daniel Ris have built a flourishing restaurant with little money. But the lack of vacation business now ruins everything. It is not just for them. A Zurich restaurateur says: “They offer me two or three restaurants every day.” It took Kathrin Ansorge and Daniel Ris years …

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