Strong opposition to plans to split up the Austrian Post Office
Strong opposition is forming against plans to split Österreichische Post AG into five independent company divisions.
Read MoreStrong opposition is forming against plans to split Österreichische Post AG into five independent company divisions.
Read MoreFour years after the Dutch letter market was liberalised the former national post TPG remains in a dominant market position
Read MoreThe German branch of Swiss Post International (SPI) will become a sales partner of Österreichische Post AG at the end of this month
Read MoreThe British national mail company Consignia has applied for an exception from the commitment to a universal postal service. The exception would concern mail delivery to approx. 4,500 households, half of which are located in Scotland or on islands off the Scottish coast.
Read MoreDeutsche Post AG’s growth rate appears to have slowed down. Company chairman Mr Klaus Zumwinkel said in an interview with the German paper ‘Welt am Sonntag’ (20.1.2002) that he expected profits for the financial year 2001 to grow by 5% if the turnover growth remains continuous (2000 turnover: 32.7bn euros, profits: 1.527bn euros).
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