GERMANY: Schaeffler GmbH transforms formally to AG status

Author: Simon Warburton | 14 October 2011

Schaeffler GmbH's transformation into a stock corporation - Schaeffler AG - announced by the supervisory board in September - became effective with the entry in the Commercial Register on 13 October.

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