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  2. SAP - Wikipedia

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    The headquarters moved the following year to Walldorf, Germany. In 1979, SAP launched SAP R/2, expanding the capabilities of the system to other areas, such as materials management and production planning. In 1981, SAP brought a re-designed product to market. However, SAP R/2 did not improve until between 1985 and 1990. In 1992, SAP released ...

  3. SAP and unions - Wikipedia

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    On 21 June 2006, 65% of the 10,800 employees of SAP voted amongst 10 different candidates lists fielding over 400 employees in total. A 37 person Works Council was established for the first time, with 16 seats going to Wir für Dich (We For You), 11 seats to MUT [α] and 3 seats each for the lists Die Unabhängigen (The Independent), ABS and Pro Betriebsrat (Pro Works Council) and the ...

  4. Baden-Württemberg - Wikipedia

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    SAP headquarters in Walldorf. Although Baden-Württemberg has relatively few natural resources compared to other regions of Germany, [7] the state is among the most prosperous [14] and wealthiest regions in Europe with a generally low unemployment rate historically.

  5. Germany's SAP shares slip as improved outlook still falls short

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    BERLIN (Reuters) -Shares in SAP fell on Wednesday, with investors disappointed that the German business software group's revenue and profit outlook had not been lifted further. Shares in the firm ...

  6. Germany's SAP joins western corporate exodus from Russia - AOL

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  7. List of companies of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Location of Germany. Germany is a federal parliamentary republic in central-western Europe. Germany has the world's 3rd largest economy by nominal GDP, and the 5th largest by PPP. As a global leader in several industrial and technological sectors, it is both the world's third-largest exporter and importer of goods.

  8. Walldorf - Wikipedia

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    Walldorf (German pronunciation: [ˈvalˌdɔʁf] ⓘ; South Franconian: Walldoaf) is a town in the Rhein-Neckar-Kreis district in the state of Baden-Württemberg in Germany.. In the eighteenth century, Walldorf was the birthplace of John Jacob Astor, [3] who emigrated and became a prominent fur trader in the newly independent United States, establishing a monopoly in North America.

  9. Dietmar Hopp - Wikipedia

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    SAP SE headquarters. Dietmar Hopp (German pronunciation: [ˈdiːtmaʁ ˈhɔp]; born 26 April 1940) is a German software engineer and billionaire businessman.He was one of the founders of SAP SE in 1972 with other former IBM employees Hans Werner Hector, Klaus Tschira, Claus Wellenreuther and Hasso Plattner and owner of Bundesliga football club TSG 1899 Hoffenheim.