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  • Friday, 25 March, 2022
    SAP chair’s charity emerges as top investor in software giant spinout

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  • Thursday, 1 July, 2021
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    Hasso Plattner Foundation will divest stake in joint venture between SAP and Dediq

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  • Tuesday, 11 May, 2021
    SAP chair has undisclosed link to software giant’s joint venture

    Hasso Plattner’s foundation was secret investor in JV worth hundreds of millions of euros

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  • Tuesday, 2 February, 2021
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    German software group boss’s main task is to convince customers to shift online in race to keep up with US rivals

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    SAP plans to sell an undetermined number of company’s shares for $20 to $24 each

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    The recently-appointed chief executive knows Europe’s largest software company needs to play catch-up in cloud services

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    Recurring revenues are better than licence sales — they are more predictable

  • Monday, 26 October, 2020
    SAP shares drop as software maker cuts forecasts

    Group warns coronavirus resurgence will depress corporate spending

  • Sunday, 2 August, 2020
    SAP boss warns Europe not to fall behind US and Asia in tech

    Christian Klein says there is not enough talent coming through as America sets pace of innovation

  • Monday, 27 July, 2020
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    Investor exuberance should be tempered by SAP’s retention of a controlling stake

  • Sunday, 26 July, 2020
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    German software group will float online survey company just two years after buying it

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    Pandemic disruption and trade tension will spur demand for supply chain management software

    Shares in German software giant SAP hit a new high on Thursday
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    Board member says tool will force customers’ rivals to be more transparent on measuring emissions

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    Turnover of top executives is too high and could damage software group, say shareholders ahead of AGM

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    Tech firm’s chief must win over investors and dispel criticism of past underperformance

  • Tuesday, 21 April, 2020
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  • Tuesday, 28 January, 2020
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