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Dhl Buy's 49% Of Astar

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That's what DHL doesn't seem to understand. You have to provide service to all of the smaller cities with lighter loads in order to have a comprehensive route structure that will attract, and keep, the big accounts.
They'll get their packages when they get them, and not a minute sooner.

DHL's customers ought to be content in the fact that their driver hasn't stolen their purses or stabbed their daughters, and that there's no DHL van in their swimming pools.
 
They'll get their packages when they get them, and not a minute sooner.

DHL's customers ought to be content in the fact that their driver hasn't stolen their purses or stabbed their daughters, and that there's no DHL van in their swimming pools.

Jawhol Herr .... ooooops :eek: forgot myself for a moment. :rolleyes:
 
wait for Q3

I understand but these companies DHL, POLAR, ASTAR if they wanted to sell, buy, expand, or what ever they can do so without answering to any share holder. Just like DHL just did with Astar. They bought 49% and no one knows the dollar amount! They just did it behind closed doors.

hey erwaz, just seen the release today for DPWN and looks like the info will be in the Q3. Now we get to see how much return Das got on that 58 million investment.
Page 29: Purchase price allocation (for ASTAR) is scheduled to be completed and presented in the third quarter of 2007.

http://investors.dpwn.com/en/invest...enberichte/dpwn_interim_report_2007_6m_en.pdf
 

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