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Dreeke: “These days there’s no such thing as normal”

12.07.2020
BREMEN. Die 140. Ordentliche Hauptversammlung der Bremer Lagerhaus-Gesellschaft im Juni war aufgrund der Coronapandemie auch deren erste virtuelle Hauptversammlung. „In dieser Zeit gibt es kein ‚normal‘. Die Covid-19-Pandemie schlägt sich auch auf unsere Geschäftsberichterstattung nieder“, so der Vorstandsvorsitzende Frank Dreeke. Für das Geschäftsjahr 2019 konnte er einen Umsatz in Höhe von 1,159 Milliarden Euro vermelden. Für das laufende Jahr geht Dreeke jedoch davon aus, dass die ursprünglichen Erwartungen, bedingt durch Corona, nicht erreicht werden können. Foto: BLG

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