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September 11, 2008Germany’s VW Law brought to ECJ again
Analysis of: EU's McCreevy wants Germany facing court over VW law | www.cnbc.com
Author: Peter Dehnen, Partner, Dehnen.Lawyers
EU Internal Market Commissioner Charlie McCreevy announced that he wants to take Germany to the European Court of Justice (ECJ) since in his view, Germany has failed to amend the so-called “VW Law” properly and in line with European legislation. The ECJ held last year that the VW law was in breach of...
August 19, 2008Can the French be right from time to time?
Analysis of: France reaffirms its faith in future of nuclear power | www.iht.com
Author: Louis Buchman, Partner, FIELD FISHER WATERHOUSE
Reliance on nuclear-produced electricity is a strategic decision reached decades ago. This decision stirred surprisingly little opposition domestically. The validity of the decision is upheld in tems of CO² credits.
August 6, 2008
Does it make any sense ?
Analysis of: Article: Siemens to claim money from ex-chiefs | www.ft.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
Analysis of: Article: Siemens to claim money from ex-chiefs | www.ft.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
Why does the supervisory board announces claim damages against 11 of its former executive board members? Will their be compensation which is high enough to cover the damages to the companies name? Of course not. Do they want to avoid future briberies. Of course not. Siemens is afraid to be punished...
July 31, 2008Siemens Damage Claim is unprecedented
Analysis of: Article: Siemens to claim money from ex-chiefs | www.ft.com
Author: Peter Dehnen, Partner, Dehnen.Lawyers
Siemens announced that the Supervisory Board has approved recommendations of its law firm to claim damages from executive board members in charge between 2003 and 2006. It will be the first time in German history that a chief executive of a company listed on the German blue-chip stock index DAX has...
July 8, 2008European Commission postpones decision on Porsche-VW issue
Analysis of: EU verschiebt Entscheidung zu Porsche/VW | www.ftd.de
Author: Peter Dehnen, Partner, Dehnen.Lawyers
Porsche recently purchased shares outright corresponding to a 4.92 % share of VW’s common stock. The European Commission announced the postponement, of its decision in regard to the request submitted by Porsche for approval of its planned shareholding. Meanwhile, in order to ensure that its share of...
April 10, 2008Green certificates would gain value if flat rate feed-in tariffs were phased out
Analysis of: Incentives to Invest in Electricity Production from Renewable Energy under Different Support Schemes | www.arrhenius.de
Author: Peter Styles, Principal Consultant, Stratos European Policy Limited
There is another flaw in the Arrhenius argument, not mentioned in peer reviews dealing with the distinction between wholesale power market spot and future prices. The Arrhenius authors appear to assume that green certificates would be issued or required on top of the German feed-in tariff...
March 27, 2008Showdown at VW
Analysis of: Fighting returns to VW over Porsche's stake | www.ft.com
Author: Peter Dehnen, Partner, Dehnen.Lawyers
Volkswagen’s two major shareholders – Porsche and the State of Lower Saxony - are on course for a showdown at the company’s upcoming annual general meeting (AGM) to be held on 24 April 2008. Porsche’s fight with Lower Saxony stems from the so-called “VW law,” parts of which were struck down last year...
February 28, 2008Germany seeks to protect its companies against foreign government funds
Analysis of: Financial Times Deutschland: EU plant Kodex für Staatsfonds | www.ftd.de
Author: Peter Dehnen, Partner, Dehnen.Lawyers
More than USD 42 billion was invested by foreign government investors in Germany in 2007 and more than 2.2 million German employees work for companies owned by non-resident government and private funds. In regard to foreign investment funds, a German draft bill would allow the German government to prohibit...
December 14, 2007Porsche Seeks Full Control of Volkswagen
Analysis of: Porsche to Wait until Holidays End to Take Over Volkswagen | www.nytimes.com
Author: Peter Dehnen, Partner, Dehnen.Lawyers
The Porsche AG founded a new corporate entity in the legal form of a Societas Europaea (SE), the Porsche Automobil Holding SE, which got registered in November. According to Porsche CEO Wendelin Wiedeking the registration of the Porsche Automobil Holding SE was a prerequisite for Porsche to enhance...
December 11, 2007Comeback: Leo Kirch Back on Track
Analysis of: Kirch back on the ball with rights deal | search.ft.com
Author: Peter Dehnen, Partner, Dehnen.Lawyers
Leo Kirch, whose media group collapsed in 2002 in Germany’s then largest bankruptcy, has made a surprising comeback. The media entrepreneur bought the rights to German league soccer on October 9, thereby guaranteeing higher revenues for the league’s various clubs. The deal with Kirch was reportedly...
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