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  2. GfK - Wikipedia

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    GfK (originally GfK-Nürnberg Gesellschaft für Konsumforschung e.V., 'Nuremberg Society for Consumer Research') is the largest German market research company. It provides data and intelligence to the consumer goods industry and is headquartered in Nuremberg, Germany. The company is a subsidiary of NIQ.

  3. Economy of Nazi Germany - Wikipedia

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    It was followed by similar initiatives resulting in great expansion of the German construction industry. Between 1933 and 1936, employment in construction rose from only 666,000 to over 2,000,000. [43] Cars and other forms of motorized transport became increasingly attractive to the population, and the German motor industry boomed. [44]

  4. Economy of Germany - Wikipedia

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    The growth of free trade and a rail system across Germany intensified economic development which opened up new markets for local products, created a pool of middle managers, [clarification needed] increased the demand for engineers, architects, and skilled machinists, and stimulated investments in coal and iron.

  5. Germany stuck in ‘deep economic crisis’ as major industry ...

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    The BDI says Germany has once again become one of the EU's economic laggards amid a six-year decline in country's industry. ... of 0.1% if Trump implements import tariffs on German goods.

  6. Analysis-As its industry struggles, Germany services sector ...

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    By chiefly focusing on trying to salvage its industry champions, German policymakers may have overlooked the untapped growth potential of the country's services sector. The German economy, once ...

  7. Stiftung Warentest - Wikipedia

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    Stiftung Warentest is a German consumer organisation and foundation involved in investigating and comparing goods and services in an unbiased way. It was founded on 4 December 1964 by the Federal Republic of Germany as an independent foundation under civil law.

  8. Henkel - Wikipedia

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    Henkel AG & Co. KGaA, commonly known as Henkel, is a German multinational chemical and consumer goods company headquartered in Düsseldorf, Germany.Founded in 1876, the DAX company is organized into two globally operating business units (Consumer Brands, Adhesive Technologies) and is known for brands such as Loctite, Persil, [2] Fa, Pritt, Dial and Purex.

  9. List of companies of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Consumer goods Clothing & accessories Cologne: 2007 Fashion P A Audi: Consumer goods Automobiles Ingolstadt: 1910 Auto manufacturer, part of Volkswagen Group: P A August Storck: Consumer goods Food & beverages Berlin: 1903 Confectionery P A Aurubis: Basic materials Copper Hamburg: 2008 Copper manufacturing P A Auto Union: Consumer goods ...