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Deutsche Wohnen : Annual General Meeting of Deutsche Wohnen elects three new Supervisory Board members

Press Release Annual General Meeting of Deutsche Wohnen elects three new Supervisory Board members Berlin, 15 June 2023. Deutsche Wohnen SE. | June 15, 2023

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Co-ceos-konstantina-kanellopoulos
Catrin-coners
Lars-urbansky
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Deutsche Wohnen: Annual General Meeting approves all items on agenda

Press Release Deutsche Wohnen: Annual General Meeting approves all items on agenda Berlin, 2 June 2022. At today s Annual General Meeting,. | June 2, 2022

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Ukrainian
Konstantina-kanellopoulos
Simone-schumacher
Marko-rosteck
Olaf-weber
Christoph-schauerte
Peter-hohlbein
Deutsche-wohnen
Florian-stetter

A Radical Plan to Stop Rising Rents by Seizing Apartments From Landlords

A Radical Plan to Stop Rising Rents by Seizing Apartments From Landlords Slate 5 days ago © Provided by Slate Berlin on Feb. 20. Christophe Gateau/Picture Alliance via Getty Images BERLIN Housing activists suffered a setback last month after Germany’s constitutional court overturned a five-year rent freeze that was introduced last year. For about 1.5 million affected households in the capital, the decision could mean drastic rent increases or even paying back the money saved while the freeze was in place. The big winner from the court’s decision was Deutsche Wohnen, a private housing company whose shares, traded on the Frankfurt stock exchange, saw a boost of nearly 3 percent after the decision was announced. The company’s shares had been trending downward since the rent freeze went into effect last November.

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Activists in Berlin have a radical plan to fight rising rents by seizing apartments.

BERLIN Housing activists suffered a setback last month after Germany’s constitutional court overturned a five-year rent freeze that was introduced last year. For about 1.5 million affected households in the capital, the decision could mean drastic rent increases or even paying back the money saved while the freeze was in place. The big winner from the court’s decision was Deutsche Wohnen, a private housing company whose shares, traded on the Frankfurt stock exchange, saw a boost of nearly 3 percent after the decision was announced. The company’s shares had been trending downward since the rent freeze went into effect last November.

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Bayern
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Jenny-stupka

A plot to fight housing crisis - Newspaper

A plot to fight housing crisis - Newspaper
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