FAQ on the ThyssenKrupp Group

What are ThyssenKrupp's main areas of activity?

ThyssenKrupp is mainly active in Steel, Capital Goods and Services, where it has five operating segments: Steel, Stainless, Technologies, Elevator and Services.

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What is ThyssenKrupp's market position?

ThyssenKrupp's segments are among the leaders in their respective international markets.

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How many people does ThyssenKrupp employ?

On September 30, 2007 the ThyssenKrupp Group had round 199,400 employees worldwide.

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What are the Group's key figures?

Key figures (million €) 2006/2007 2007/2008
All figures relate to continuing operations.
* before taxes
Order intake 54,605 55,205
Sales 51,723 53,426
EBITDA 5,254 4,976
Income* 3,330 3,128
Employees (Sept. 30) 191,350 199,374

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Interactive comparison of performance indicators

Interactive comparison of ThyssenKrupp AG performance indicators - how it works:
This interactive function allows you to select and compare key performance indicators from the past five years. Click on the indicators and years you wish to compare to create an individual chart, which can be shown in tabular or bar chart form.

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Where is ThyssenKrupp AG registered?

ThyssenKrupp AG is registered in Duisburg and Essen. In 1998 before they merged, Thyssen and Krupp announced they intended to register in Duisburg and Essen to reflect their traditional close links with these cities. A resolution to this effect was passed by the 2000 Annual General Meeting of ThyssenKrupp AG. Despite this, the administrative headquarters remain in Düsseldorf.

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Where are the Group's main locations?

In terms of workforce numbers, the biggest locations are Duisburg, Dortmund, Bochum, Düsseldorf and Hamburg.

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What are the Group's main products?

ThyssenKrupp is one of the world's biggest technology groups. Our most important products are steel, stainless steel, components and systems for the automotive industry, elevators, escalators, materials trading and service as well as industrial services.

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What is ThyssenKrupp's strategy?

ThyssenKrupp focuses on the three areas Steel, Capital Goods and Services, and each of its operating businesses strives to be among the best in the world.

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When was ThyssenKrupp AG formed?

ThyssenKrupp AG was formed by the merger of Thyssen AG with Fried. Krupp AG Hoesch-Krupp and was registered on March 17, 1999. Stock market trading began on March 25, 1999.

Issues relating to the merger are dealt with in the brochure "The Summe of opportunities" issued in October 1998 on the ThyssenKrupp merger. (PDF 1.8MB)

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Is ThyssenKrupp's fiscal year the same as the calendar year?

No, the fiscal year at ThyssenKrupp runs from October 1 to September 30.

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Which accounting principles does the ThyssenKrupp Group use?

Since fiscal year 2005/2006 ThyssenKrupp is reporting according to IFRS (International Financial Reporting Standards). Accounting was previously carried out in accordance with US GAAP (Generally Accepted Accounting Principles).