Czech Entrepreneur Kretinsky Considers Entry Into Thyssenkrupp Steel, Der Spiegel Reports
--Czech billionaire and entrepreneur Daniel Kretinsky and his holding company EPH are interested in acquiring a stake in Thyssenkrupp's steel business, Der Spiegel reports.
--Kretinsky's company could also come forward as an energy supplier for Thyssenkrupp in addition to acquiring the stake, the magazine reports.
--EHP declined to comment on the matter when contacted by Dow Jones Newswires.
Full story in German: https://shorturl.at/bfxPQ
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