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(dpa) - The stand of the Japanese telecommunication company Panasonic at the world's largest computer trade fair CeBIT in Hanover, Germany, 16 March 2002. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-the-stand-of-the-japanese-telecommunication-company-panasonic-53696077.html
RMD3A1W1–(dpa) - The stand of the Japanese telecommunication company Panasonic at the world's largest computer trade fair CeBIT in Hanover, Germany, 16 March 2002.
(dpa) - The so-called super sign, the logo of Deutschen Telekom AG, a large, pink 'T', illuminates as part of a light installation few days before the official opening of the CeBIT 2004, the worldwide largest computing and information technology fair in Hanover, Germany, 15 March 2004. The fair runs from 18 March to 25 March 2004. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-the-so-called-super-sign-the-logo-of-deutschen-telekom-ag-a-large-53878857.html
RMD3JB0W–(dpa) - The so-called super sign, the logo of Deutschen Telekom AG, a large, pink 'T', illuminates as part of a light installation few days before the official opening of the CeBIT 2004, the worldwide largest computing and information technology fair in Hanover, Germany, 15 March 2004. The fair runs from 18 March to 25 March 2004.
(dpa) - The logo of the German internet provider T-Online belonging to the German telecommunication company Telekom, at the world's largest computer trade fair CeBIT in Hanover, Germany, 11 March 2002. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-the-logo-of-the-german-internet-provider-t-online-belonging-to-53696009.html
RMD3A1PH–(dpa) - The logo of the German internet provider T-Online belonging to the German telecommunication company Telekom, at the world's largest computer trade fair CeBIT in Hanover, Germany, 11 March 2002.
Peter Erskine, Chairman of the British mobile phone network parent company O2, pictured during a press conference at the CeBIT 2006, the leading fair for computing and communication technology in Hanover, Germany, Wednesday, 08 March 2006. Photo: Jens Wolf Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-peter-erskine-chairman-of-the-british-mobile-phone-network-parent-53926814.html
RMD3MG5J–Peter Erskine, Chairman of the British mobile phone network parent company O2, pictured during a press conference at the CeBIT 2006, the leading fair for computing and communication technology in Hanover, Germany, Wednesday, 08 March 2006. Photo: Jens Wolf
(dpa) - A sign with the logo of the German telecommunications giant Deutsche Telekom is seen against the deep blue sky in Leipzig, Germany, 16 September 2003. Deutsche Telekom plans to win control of the Polish mobile operator PTC but says it still has no final deal. The principal activity of Teleko Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-a-sign-with-the-logo-of-the-german-telecommunications-giant-deutsche-53735259.html
RMD3BRTB–(dpa) - A sign with the logo of the German telecommunications giant Deutsche Telekom is seen against the deep blue sky in Leipzig, Germany, 16 September 2003. Deutsche Telekom plans to win control of the Polish mobile operator PTC but says it still has no final deal. The principal activity of Teleko
The photo depicts the company logo of US American computer and electronic devices company 'Apple Inc.' which is based in Cupertino, California, USA, at an authorized salesman in Frankfurt Main, Germany, 5 September 2007. Apple is in business since the 1970s. Photo: Beate Schleep Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-photo-depicts-the-company-logo-of-us-american-computer-and-electronic-58408257.html
RMDB0M95–The photo depicts the company logo of US American computer and electronic devices company 'Apple Inc.' which is based in Cupertino, California, USA, at an authorized salesman in Frankfurt Main, Germany, 5 September 2007. Apple is in business since the 1970s. Photo: Beate Schleep
(dpa) - The logo of the mobile network provider O2 is seen in Munich, 19 May 2003. O2 will publish its annual figures on 21 May. With a market share of 7.8 per cent O2 is the smallest of the four mobile network providers in Germany. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-the-logo-of-the-mobile-network-provider-o2-is-seen-in-munich-19-53733275.html
RMD3BN9F–(dpa) - The logo of the mobile network provider O2 is seen in Munich, 19 May 2003. O2 will publish its annual figures on 21 May. With a market share of 7.8 per cent O2 is the smallest of the four mobile network providers in Germany.
The logo of Intel seen during the inauguration of the so-called ?Intel Open Lab? in Feldkirchen, Germany, 02 March 2009. ?Intel Open Lab? intends to improve the cooperation between industry and economy as part of the European Intel network. Photo: Lukas Barth Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-logo-of-intel-seen-during-the-inauguration-of-the-so-called-intel-54504215.html
RMD4JTK3–The logo of Intel seen during the inauguration of the so-called ?Intel Open Lab? in Feldkirchen, Germany, 02 March 2009. ?Intel Open Lab? intends to improve the cooperation between industry and economy as part of the European Intel network. Photo: Lukas Barth
(dpa) - The logo of the mobile phone provider Debitel flaunts in a electronics shop in Magdeburg, Germany, 18 August 2003. Debitel is one of the biggest mobile phone providers in Europe and offers its services in Germany, France, Denmark, the Netherlands and Slovenia. The company will announce its f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-the-logo-of-the-mobile-phone-provider-debitel-flaunts-in-a-electronics-53737039.html
RMD3BX3Y–(dpa) - The logo of the mobile phone provider Debitel flaunts in a electronics shop in Magdeburg, Germany, 18 August 2003. Debitel is one of the biggest mobile phone providers in Europe and offers its services in Germany, France, Denmark, the Netherlands and Slovenia. The company will announce its f
(dpa) - A sign with Microsoft's company logo is photographed at the German headquarters of the software giant in Unterschleissheim, near Munich, 24 January 2003. Microsoft Germany is the largest European subsidiary of the American Microsoft Corporation. It was founded on 25 January 1983 with only Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-a-sign-with-microsofts-company-logo-is-photographed-at-the-german-53727215.html
RMD3BDH3–(dpa) - A sign with Microsoft's company logo is photographed at the German headquarters of the software giant in Unterschleissheim, near Munich, 24 January 2003. Microsoft Germany is the largest European subsidiary of the American Microsoft Corporation. It was founded on 25 January 1983 with only
(dpa) - The logo of the German telecommunications giant Deutsche Telekom is seen behind the panel during the general meeting (Hauptversammlung) in Cologne (Koeln), Germany, 20 May 2003. In 2002 the company had suffered a record loss of nearly 25 billion euros. In the first quarter 2003 Telekom has n Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-the-logo-of-the-german-telecommunications-giant-deutsche-telekom-53733668.html
RMD3BNRG–(dpa) - The logo of the German telecommunications giant Deutsche Telekom is seen behind the panel during the general meeting (Hauptversammlung) in Cologne (Koeln), Germany, 20 May 2003. In 2002 the company had suffered a record loss of nearly 25 billion euros. In the first quarter 2003 Telekom has n
(dpa) - The logo of the online auction service 'ebay Deutschland' appears on a computer screen in Dortmund, Germany, 22 April 2003. The text on the screen reads 'Der weltweite Online Marktplatz' (the worldwide online market place), 'Was suchen Sie?' (what do you search?) and 'Los!' (go!). In compari Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-the-logo-of-the-online-auction-service-ebay-deutschland-appears-53733455.html
RMD3BNFY–(dpa) - The logo of the online auction service 'ebay Deutschland' appears on a computer screen in Dortmund, Germany, 22 April 2003. The text on the screen reads 'Der weltweite Online Marktplatz' (the worldwide online market place), 'Was suchen Sie?' (what do you search?) and 'Los!' (go!). In compari
(dpa) - Picture showing the logo of the Berlin-based internet service enterprise 'Pixelpark', in Berlin, 5 December 2002. 'Pixelpark' was one of the leading companies of this branch in Germany. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-picture-showing-the-logo-of-the-berlin-based-internet-service-53724144.html
RMD3B9KC–(dpa) - Picture showing the logo of the Berlin-based internet service enterprise 'Pixelpark', in Berlin, 5 December 2002. 'Pixelpark' was one of the leading companies of this branch in Germany.
(dpa) - The logo of the software company SAP is seen on the company's German headquarters in Walldorf near Heidelberg, Germany, 29 January 2003. Despite weaker sales, SAP lifted fourth-quarter 2002 earnings sharply to 474 million Euro from 319 million a year before, the German software giant said 30 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-the-logo-of-the-software-company-sap-is-seen-on-the-companys-german-53726744.html
RMD3BD08–(dpa) - The logo of the software company SAP is seen on the company's German headquarters in Walldorf near Heidelberg, Germany, 29 January 2003. Despite weaker sales, SAP lifted fourth-quarter 2002 earnings sharply to 474 million Euro from 319 million a year before, the German software giant said 30
The logo of Intel seen during the inauguration of the so-called ?Intel Open Lab? in Feldkirchen, Germany, 02 March 2009. ?Intel Open Lab? intends to improve the cooperation between industry and economy as part of the European Intel network. Photo: Lukas Barth Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-logo-of-intel-seen-during-the-inauguration-of-the-so-called-intel-54504204.html
RMD4JTJM–The logo of Intel seen during the inauguration of the so-called ?Intel Open Lab? in Feldkirchen, Germany, 02 March 2009. ?Intel Open Lab? intends to improve the cooperation between industry and economy as part of the European Intel network. Photo: Lukas Barth
(dpa) - The logo of the software company SAP is seen on the company's German headquarters in Walldorf near Heidelberg, Germany, 29 January 2003. Despite weaker sales, SAP lifted fourth-quarter 2002 earnings sharply to 474 million Euro from 319 million a year before, the German software giant said 30 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-the-logo-of-the-software-company-sap-is-seen-on-the-companys-german-53726746.html
RMD3BD0A–(dpa) - The logo of the software company SAP is seen on the company's German headquarters in Walldorf near Heidelberg, Germany, 29 January 2003. Despite weaker sales, SAP lifted fourth-quarter 2002 earnings sharply to 474 million Euro from 319 million a year before, the German software giant said 30
(dpa) - The headquarter of technology company Bizerba in Balingen, Germany, 23 May 2003. Bizerba is a leading producer of scales, slicers, weigh price labelers, food processing equipment, band saws and other devices, mainly food service technology. Bizerba employs 2,500 people, has subsidiaries in 1 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-the-headquarter-of-technology-company-bizerba-in-balingen-germany-53730246.html
RMD3BHDA–(dpa) - The headquarter of technology company Bizerba in Balingen, Germany, 23 May 2003. Bizerba is a leading producer of scales, slicers, weigh price labelers, food processing equipment, band saws and other devices, mainly food service technology. Bizerba employs 2,500 people, has subsidiaries in 1
(dpa) - Flags and a banner with the logo of the CeBIT 2003, flap in the wind on the CeBIT exhibition grounds in Hanover, Germany, 13 March 2003. The CeBIT is the world's largest computer and information technology trade fair. The fair takes place from 12 to 19 March 2003. More than 6,500 companies from around the globe present their products, which is 700 less than last year. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-flags-and-a-banner-with-the-logo-of-the-cebit-2003-flap-in-the-53822311.html
RMD3FPWB–(dpa) - Flags and a banner with the logo of the CeBIT 2003, flap in the wind on the CeBIT exhibition grounds in Hanover, Germany, 13 March 2003. The CeBIT is the world's largest computer and information technology trade fair. The fair takes place from 12 to 19 March 2003. More than 6,500 companies from around the globe present their products, which is 700 less than last year.
(dpa) - Franz Dillitzer, Head of Yahoo in Germany, stands in front of the logo of the company and smiles in Munich, Germany, 3 July 2003. Dillitzer had been previously the business manager of the online division of the German electronics and appliance dealer Conrad. Before that he was active in various positions at Burda-Verlag, a German publishing house, between 1994 and 1999. His Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-franz-dillitzer-head-of-yahoo-in-germany-stands-in-front-of-the-53819334.html
RMD3FK32–(dpa) - Franz Dillitzer, Head of Yahoo in Germany, stands in front of the logo of the company and smiles in Munich, Germany, 3 July 2003. Dillitzer had been previously the business manager of the online division of the German electronics and appliance dealer Conrad. Before that he was active in various positions at Burda-Verlag, a German publishing house, between 1994 and 1999. His
The logo of Intel seen during the inauguration of the so-called ?Intel Open Lab? in Feldkirchen, Germany, 02 March 2009. ?Intel Open Lab? intends to improve the cooperation between industry and economy as part of the European Intel network. Photo: Lukas Barth Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-logo-of-intel-seen-during-the-inauguration-of-the-so-called-intel-54504209.html
RMD4JTJW–The logo of Intel seen during the inauguration of the so-called ?Intel Open Lab? in Feldkirchen, Germany, 02 March 2009. ?Intel Open Lab? intends to improve the cooperation between industry and economy as part of the European Intel network. Photo: Lukas Barth
(dpa) - The stand of the telecommunication company Sony at the world's largest computer trade fair CeBIT in Hanover, 17 March 2002. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-the-stand-of-the-telecommunication-company-sony-at-the-worlds-53696072.html
RMD3A1TT–(dpa) - The stand of the telecommunication company Sony at the world's largest computer trade fair CeBIT in Hanover, 17 March 2002.
(dpa) - The logo of US computer manufacturer Hewlett Packard pictured in Bad Homburg, Germany, 20 July 2005. Photo: Frank May. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-the-logo-of-us-computer-manufacturer-hewlett-packard-pictured-53870388.html
RMD3J06C–(dpa) - The logo of US computer manufacturer Hewlett Packard pictured in Bad Homburg, Germany, 20 July 2005. Photo: Frank May.
(dpa) - A view of the logo of US computer manufacturer Hewlett Packard (hp) attached to the facade of a branch office building of 'hp' in Bad Homburg, Germany, 20 July 2005. Photo: Frank May. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-a-view-of-the-logo-of-us-computer-manufacturer-hewlett-packard-53870387.html
RMD3J06B–(dpa) - A view of the logo of US computer manufacturer Hewlett Packard (hp) attached to the facade of a branch office building of 'hp' in Bad Homburg, Germany, 20 July 2005. Photo: Frank May.
(dpa) - Peter Erskine, CEO of British mobile network provider mmO2, the parent company of O2, smiles in front of the O2 logo one day prior to the opening of the world's largest computer trade fair CeBit in Hanover, Germany, on Wednesday, 17 March 2004. O2 presented the first UMTS applications for the German market. 6,411 exhibitors and 500,000 visitors are expected to attend the fa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-peter-erskine-ceo-of-british-mobile-network-provider-mmo2-the-53878545.html
RMD3JAHN–(dpa) - Peter Erskine, CEO of British mobile network provider mmO2, the parent company of O2, smiles in front of the O2 logo one day prior to the opening of the world's largest computer trade fair CeBit in Hanover, Germany, on Wednesday, 17 March 2004. O2 presented the first UMTS applications for the German market. 6,411 exhibitors and 500,000 visitors are expected to attend the fa
(dpa) - Visitors walk past the illuminated logo of the Deutsche Telekom at the world's largest computer trade fair CeBIT in Hanover, Germany, 12 March 2003. More than 6,500 companies from around the globe are presenting their products at the fair, which is 20 per cent less than last year. In the light of the sluggish economy, IT companies are hoping for stimulation from the most im Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-visitors-walk-past-the-illuminated-logo-of-the-deutsche-telekom-53821798.html
RMD3FP72–(dpa) - Visitors walk past the illuminated logo of the Deutsche Telekom at the world's largest computer trade fair CeBIT in Hanover, Germany, 12 March 2003. More than 6,500 companies from around the globe are presenting their products at the fair, which is 20 per cent less than last year. In the light of the sluggish economy, IT companies are hoping for stimulation from the most im
The picture shows many helpers moving under the logo of the German Telekom AG few days before the start of the world's biggest computer trade fair CeBIT in Hanover, Germany, 6 March 2006. Circa 6,300 companies from 70 countries present their products at the CeBIT. The trade fair attracted 480,000 visitors in 2005. Interested can visit this year's trade fair from 9 to 15 March. Phot Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-picture-shows-many-helpers-moving-under-the-logo-of-the-german-53926557.html
RMD3MFTD–The picture shows many helpers moving under the logo of the German Telekom AG few days before the start of the world's biggest computer trade fair CeBIT in Hanover, Germany, 6 March 2006. Circa 6,300 companies from 70 countries present their products at the CeBIT. The trade fair attracted 480,000 visitors in 2005. Interested can visit this year's trade fair from 9 to 15 March. Phot
(dpa) - Rudolf Groeger, head of mobile network provider O2 Germany, poses with a cellphone in front of the O2 logo one day prior to the opening of the world's largest computer trade fair CeBit in Hanover, Germany, on Wednesday, 17 March 2004. O2 presented the first UMTS applications for the German market. The new UMTS services will be available to the public from summer. 6,411 exhi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-rudolf-groeger-head-of-mobile-network-provider-o2-germany-poses-53878546.html
RMD3JAHP–(dpa) - Rudolf Groeger, head of mobile network provider O2 Germany, poses with a cellphone in front of the O2 logo one day prior to the opening of the world's largest computer trade fair CeBit in Hanover, Germany, on Wednesday, 17 March 2004. O2 presented the first UMTS applications for the German market. The new UMTS services will be available to the public from summer. 6,411 exhi
Rene Obermann, CEO of 'Deutsche Telekom' seen in front of the company logo ahead of the announcement of the company's financial figures in Bonn, Germany, 7 August 2008. In the second quarter of 2008 Telekom recorded a drop in revenues due to the strong Euro. Photo: OLIVER BERG Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-rene-obermann-ceo-of-deutsche-telekom-seen-in-front-of-the-company-54432592.html
RMD4FH94–Rene Obermann, CEO of 'Deutsche Telekom' seen in front of the company logo ahead of the announcement of the company's financial figures in Bonn, Germany, 7 August 2008. In the second quarter of 2008 Telekom recorded a drop in revenues due to the strong Euro. Photo: OLIVER BERG
A visitor observes the logo of 'Google Earth' enhancement 'Sky' during a press conference at the planetarium in Hamburg, Germany, 22 August 2007. The updated version makes use of mounted recordings by the astronomical telescope Hubble and photographs by Palomar Observatory, showing about 100 million stars to the Sky-user. Photo: Ulrich Perrey Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-visitor-observes-the-logo-of-google-earth-enhancement-sky-during-58404754.html
RMDB0FT2–A visitor observes the logo of 'Google Earth' enhancement 'Sky' during a press conference at the planetarium in Hamburg, Germany, 22 August 2007. The updated version makes use of mounted recordings by the astronomical telescope Hubble and photographs by Palomar Observatory, showing about 100 million stars to the Sky-user. Photo: Ulrich Perrey
The photo shows business visitors playing computer games at the stand of EA (Electronic Arts), the world's biggest producer and publisher of video games, at the trade fair 'Games Convention' in Leipzig, Germany, Wednesday, 23 August 2006. Europe's largest trade fair for computer and video games hosts more than 400 companies presenting their newest products. About 150.000 visitors Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-photo-shows-business-visitors-playing-computer-games-at-the-stand-53960802.html
RMD3P3FE–The photo shows business visitors playing computer games at the stand of EA (Electronic Arts), the world's biggest producer and publisher of video games, at the trade fair 'Games Convention' in Leipzig, Germany, Wednesday, 23 August 2006. Europe's largest trade fair for computer and video games hosts more than 400 companies presenting their newest products. About 150.000 visitors
(dpa) - A visitor walks past the illuminated logo of the mobile network corporation Vodafone at the world's largest computer trade fair CeBIT in Hanover, Germany, 12 March 2003. More than 6,500 companies from around the globe are presenting their products at the fair, which is 20 per cent less than last year. In the light of the sluggish economy, IT companies are hoping for stimula Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-a-visitor-walks-past-the-illuminated-logo-of-the-mobile-network-53823606.html
RMD3FTFJ–(dpa) - A visitor walks past the illuminated logo of the mobile network corporation Vodafone at the world's largest computer trade fair CeBIT in Hanover, Germany, 12 March 2003. More than 6,500 companies from around the globe are presenting their products at the fair, which is 20 per cent less than last year. In the light of the sluggish economy, IT companies are hoping for stimula
The photo shows business visitors at the stand of EA, the world's biggest producer and publisher of video games, at the trade fair 'Games Convention' in Leipzig, Germany, Wednesday, 23 August 2006. Europe's largest trade fair for computer and video games hosts more than 400 companies presenting their newest products. About 150.000 visitors are expected to come during the four publ Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-photo-shows-business-visitors-at-the-stand-of-ea-the-worlds-biggest-53960800.html
RMD3P3FC–The photo shows business visitors at the stand of EA, the world's biggest producer and publisher of video games, at the trade fair 'Games Convention' in Leipzig, Germany, Wednesday, 23 August 2006. Europe's largest trade fair for computer and video games hosts more than 400 companies presenting their newest products. About 150.000 visitors are expected to come during the four publ
(dpa) - A young woman reads in a magazine entitled 'Markt Chance' (market chances) in front of the Arbeitsamt (job centre) logo at the world's largest computer trade fair CeBIT in Hanover, Germany, 12 March 2003. More than 6,500 companies from around the globe are presenting their products at the fair, which is 20 per cent less than last year. In the light of the sluggish economy, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-a-young-woman-reads-in-a-magazine-entitled-markt-chance-market-53821775.html
RMD3FP67–(dpa) - A young woman reads in a magazine entitled 'Markt Chance' (market chances) in front of the Arbeitsamt (job centre) logo at the world's largest computer trade fair CeBIT in Hanover, Germany, 12 March 2003. More than 6,500 companies from around the globe are presenting their products at the fair, which is 20 per cent less than last year. In the light of the sluggish economy,
(dpa) - The Siemens logo at one of the company's building in Munich, 22 January 2003. Siemens, Germany's top electrical engineering group, on 23 January 2003 reported steadier-than-expected post-tax earnings in the September-December quarter and Siemens' chief executive voiced quiet optimism for the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-the-siemens-logo-at-one-of-the-companys-building-in-munich-22-53727408.html
RMD3BDT0–(dpa) - The Siemens logo at one of the company's building in Munich, 22 January 2003. Siemens, Germany's top electrical engineering group, on 23 January 2003 reported steadier-than-expected post-tax earnings in the September-December quarter and Siemens' chief executive voiced quiet optimism for the
(dpa) - Flags with the logo of the CeBIT, the world's largest computer trade fair in Hanover, 11 March 2002. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-flags-with-the-logo-of-the-cebit-the-worlds-largest-computer-trade-53696197.html
RMD3A219–(dpa) - Flags with the logo of the CeBIT, the world's largest computer trade fair in Hanover, 11 March 2002.
(dpa) - The logo of Oracle, the world's biggest provider of software for companies, is projected onto the wall during the topping-out ceremony in Potsdam, near Berlin, 5 December 2002. The internet distribution of Oracle for the German-speaking territories is to start in summer 2003. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-the-logo-of-oracle-the-worlds-biggest-provider-of-software-for-53723204.html
RMD3B8DT–(dpa) - The logo of Oracle, the world's biggest provider of software for companies, is projected onto the wall during the topping-out ceremony in Potsdam, near Berlin, 5 December 2002. The internet distribution of Oracle for the German-speaking territories is to start in summer 2003.
(dpa) - Flags of the computing company Infineon Technologies fly in the air, at the same time the concern's general annual meeting takes place, in Munich, 21 January 2003. Infineon's board of directors was criticised vehemently. During the last year, the company's shares had developed disappointingl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-flags-of-the-computing-company-infineon-technologies-fly-in-the-53727554.html
RMD3BE16–(dpa) - Flags of the computing company Infineon Technologies fly in the air, at the same time the concern's general annual meeting takes place, in Munich, 21 January 2003. Infineon's board of directors was criticised vehemently. During the last year, the company's shares had developed disappointingl
The photo shows business visitors at the stand of EA, the world's biggest producer and publisher of video games, at the trade fair 'Games Convention' in Leipzig, Germany, Wednesday, 23 August 2006. Europe's largest trade fair for computer and video games hosts more than 400 companies presenting their newest products. About 150.000 visitors are expected to come during the four publ Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-photo-shows-business-visitors-at-the-stand-of-ea-the-worlds-biggest-53960782.html
RMD3P3EP–The photo shows business visitors at the stand of EA, the world's biggest producer and publisher of video games, at the trade fair 'Games Convention' in Leipzig, Germany, Wednesday, 23 August 2006. Europe's largest trade fair for computer and video games hosts more than 400 companies presenting their newest products. About 150.000 visitors are expected to come during the four publ
(dpa) - The logo of the internet service enterprise 'Pixelpark', pictured at the company headquarters in Berlin, 29 November 2002. The majority shareholders on 13 January 2003 demanded that the current CEO Juergen Richter be replaced. 'Pixelpark' was one of the leading companies of the internet bran Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-the-logo-of-the-internet-service-enterprise-pixelpark-pictured-53728022.html
RMD3BEHX–(dpa) - The logo of the internet service enterprise 'Pixelpark', pictured at the company headquarters in Berlin, 29 November 2002. The majority shareholders on 13 January 2003 demanded that the current CEO Juergen Richter be replaced. 'Pixelpark' was one of the leading companies of the internet bran
(dpa) - Pink light boxes, the stylised logo of T-Online, stand in front of the technical museum, the venue of the party during the T-Online Medientreff (media meeting) with numerous celebrities in Berlin, 13 June 2003. T-Online is one of the leading German internet providers. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-pink-light-boxes-the-stylised-logo-of-t-online-stand-in-front-53728754.html
RMD3BFG2–(dpa) - Pink light boxes, the stylised logo of T-Online, stand in front of the technical museum, the venue of the party during the T-Online Medientreff (media meeting) with numerous celebrities in Berlin, 13 June 2003. T-Online is one of the leading German internet providers.
(dpa) - The logo of the telephone network provider T-Com, a subsidiary of the German Telekom, is seen at the Internationale Funkausstellung (international radio exhibition) in Berlin, 27 August 2003. The writing reads 'einfach magisch' (simply magical). T-Com has positioned itself as the leading bro Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-the-logo-of-the-telephone-network-provider-t-com-a-subsidiary-53736781.html
RMD3BWPN–(dpa) - The logo of the telephone network provider T-Com, a subsidiary of the German Telekom, is seen at the Internationale Funkausstellung (international radio exhibition) in Berlin, 27 August 2003. The writing reads 'einfach magisch' (simply magical). T-Com has positioned itself as the leading bro
(dpa) - A young woman telephones with her mobile while standing in front of a building with the logo of the mobile network operator Vodafone in Duesseldorf, Germany, 23 January 2003. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-a-young-woman-telephones-with-her-mobile-while-standing-in-front-53726964.html
RMD3BD84–(dpa) - A young woman telephones with her mobile while standing in front of a building with the logo of the mobile network operator Vodafone in Duesseldorf, Germany, 23 January 2003.
The photo shows two business visitors at the stand of EA (Electronic Arts), the world's biggest producer and publisher of video games, at the trade fair 'Games Convention' in Leipzig, Germany, Wednesday, 23 August 2006. Europe's largest trade fair for computer and video games hosts more than 400 companies presenting their newest products. About 150.000 visitors are expected to com Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-photo-shows-two-business-visitors-at-the-stand-of-ea-electronic-53960801.html
RMD3P3FD–The photo shows two business visitors at the stand of EA (Electronic Arts), the world's biggest producer and publisher of video games, at the trade fair 'Games Convention' in Leipzig, Germany, Wednesday, 23 August 2006. Europe's largest trade fair for computer and video games hosts more than 400 companies presenting their newest products. About 150.000 visitors are expected to com
(dpa) - A young woman telephones with her mobile while standing in front of the E-plus logo at the headquarter of the mobile network operator E-plus in Duesseldorf, Germany, 23 January 2003. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-a-young-woman-telephones-with-her-mobile-while-standing-in-front-53726966.html
RMD3BD86–(dpa) - A young woman telephones with her mobile while standing in front of the E-plus logo at the headquarter of the mobile network operator E-plus in Duesseldorf, Germany, 23 January 2003.
(dpa file) - A view of the headquarter of Mobilcom AG telecommunication company in Buedelsdorf, Germany, 27 September 2002. Mobilcom wants to increase it numbers of customers back to 4,2 million in the fourth quarter of the 2003 business year. The company announced the it would achieve a positive business result for the year's total before tax. Dispite the declining turnover MobilC Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-file-a-view-of-the-headquarter-of-mobilcom-ag-telecommunication-53832061.html
RMD3G79H–(dpa file) - A view of the headquarter of Mobilcom AG telecommunication company in Buedelsdorf, Germany, 27 September 2002. Mobilcom wants to increase it numbers of customers back to 4,2 million in the fourth quarter of the 2003 business year. The company announced the it would achieve a positive business result for the year's total before tax. Dispite the declining turnover MobilC
(dpa) - Thomas Holtrop, Chief Executive Officer of the German internet provider T-Online International, stands in front of the company logo during the general meeting in Cologne, Germany, 21 May 2003. T-Online's main market is Germany, followed by France, Spain, Austria and Switzerland. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-thomas-holtrop-chief-executive-officer-of-the-german-internet-53729243.html
RMD3BG5F–(dpa) - Thomas Holtrop, Chief Executive Officer of the German internet provider T-Online International, stands in front of the company logo during the general meeting in Cologne, Germany, 21 May 2003. T-Online's main market is Germany, followed by France, Spain, Austria and Switzerland.
(dpa) - A flag showing the logo of telecommunications group Deutsche Telekom flutters in the wind in front of the company's headquarters in Bonn, Germany, 9 March 2004. Deutsche Telekom returned to the black in 2003 with a thin surplus of 1.253 billion euros, but no dividend would be paid as Telekom continues to cut its debts, Telekom announced Wednesday, 10 March 2004. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-a-flag-showing-the-logo-of-telecommunications-group-deutsche-telekom-53843656.html
RMD3GP3M–(dpa) - A flag showing the logo of telecommunications group Deutsche Telekom flutters in the wind in front of the company's headquarters in Bonn, Germany, 9 March 2004. Deutsche Telekom returned to the black in 2003 with a thin surplus of 1.253 billion euros, but no dividend would be paid as Telekom continues to cut its debts, Telekom announced Wednesday, 10 March 2004.
(dpa) - Stan Laurent, head of AOL Deutschland, sits in front of the AOL logo in Hamburg, Germany, 21 August 2003. The online service AOL Deutschland in 2002 dropped to third place on the German market behind market leaders T-Online and Freenet. Laurent announced to launch a new high quality softwar Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-stan-laurent-head-of-aol-deutschland-sits-in-front-of-the-aol-53736805.html
RMD3BWRH–(dpa) - Stan Laurent, head of AOL Deutschland, sits in front of the AOL logo in Hamburg, Germany, 21 August 2003. The online service AOL Deutschland in 2002 dropped to third place on the German market behind market leaders T-Online and Freenet. Laurent announced to launch a new high quality softwar
The photo shows Formula One cars with the 'Intel' logo at the Intel stand at the trade fair 'Games Convention' in Leipzig, Germany, Wednesday, 23 August 2006. Europe's largest trade fair for computer and video games hosts more than 400 companies presenting their newest products. About 150.000 visitors are expected to come during the four public visiting days (24 to 27 August 2006) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-photo-shows-formula-one-cars-with-the-intel-logo-at-the-intel-53960821.html
RMD3P3G5–The photo shows Formula One cars with the 'Intel' logo at the Intel stand at the trade fair 'Games Convention' in Leipzig, Germany, Wednesday, 23 August 2006. Europe's largest trade fair for computer and video games hosts more than 400 companies presenting their newest products. About 150.000 visitors are expected to come during the four public visiting days (24 to 27 August 2006)
(dpa) - Stan Laurent, head of AOL Deutschland, sits in front of the AOL logo in Hamburg, Germany, 21 August 2003. The online service AOL Deutschland in 2002 dropped to third place on the German market behind market leaders T-Online and Freenet. Laurent announced to launch a new high quality softwar Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-stan-laurent-head-of-aol-deutschland-sits-in-front-of-the-aol-53736802.html
RMD3BWRE–(dpa) - Stan Laurent, head of AOL Deutschland, sits in front of the AOL logo in Hamburg, Germany, 21 August 2003. The online service AOL Deutschland in 2002 dropped to third place on the German market behind market leaders T-Online and Freenet. Laurent announced to launch a new high quality softwar
(dpa) - A headless statue stands in front of the office building of German electrotechnology giant Siemens in Duesseldorf, Germany, 4 November 2003. Siemens net earnings in the fiscal year 2003 dropped slightly to 2.44 billion euros, compared with 2.6 billion euros the year before. Turnover in the latest business year was 74.2 billion euros, down 12 per cent from 2001-2002, Siemens Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-a-headless-statue-stands-in-front-of-the-office-building-of-german-53832010.html
RMD3G77P–(dpa) - A headless statue stands in front of the office building of German electrotechnology giant Siemens in Duesseldorf, Germany, 4 November 2003. Siemens net earnings in the fiscal year 2003 dropped slightly to 2.44 billion euros, compared with 2.6 billion euros the year before. Turnover in the latest business year was 74.2 billion euros, down 12 per cent from 2001-2002, Siemens
(dpa) - A Microsoft gingerbread heart is broken at the world's largest computer trade fair CeBit in Hanover, Germany, on Wednesday, 24 March 2004. The gingerbread hearts carrying the Microsoft logo and the slogan 'Ihr Potenzial. Unser Antrieb' (your potential. our incentive) were out of stock by noon. The European Commission on Wednesday slapped a record fine of 497 million euros o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-a-microsoft-gingerbread-heart-is-broken-at-the-worlds-largest-53834712.html
RMD3GAM8–(dpa) - A Microsoft gingerbread heart is broken at the world's largest computer trade fair CeBit in Hanover, Germany, on Wednesday, 24 March 2004. The gingerbread hearts carrying the Microsoft logo and the slogan 'Ihr Potenzial. Unser Antrieb' (your potential. our incentive) were out of stock by noon. The European Commission on Wednesday slapped a record fine of 497 million euros o
The photo shows a screen and business visitors at the Intel stand at the trade fair 'Games Convention' in Leipzig, Germany, Wednesday, 23 August 2006. Europe's largest trade fair for computer and video games hosts more than 400 companies presenting their newest products. About 150.000 visitors are expected to come during the four public visiting days (24 to 27 August 2006). Photo: Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-photo-shows-a-screen-and-business-visitors-at-the-intel-stand-53960819.html
RMD3P3G3–The photo shows a screen and business visitors at the Intel stand at the trade fair 'Games Convention' in Leipzig, Germany, Wednesday, 23 August 2006. Europe's largest trade fair for computer and video games hosts more than 400 companies presenting their newest products. About 150.000 visitors are expected to come during the four public visiting days (24 to 27 August 2006). Photo:
(dpa) - A man is working on the Telekom logo at the company's stall at the CeBIT fair in Hanover, Germany, 10 March 2003. The same day, Telekom published its 2002 results. A record loss of 24.6 billion euros is the outcome of one of Telekom's most difficult years ever and also an unprecented corporate loss in Germany. The deficit was in particular caused by the additional capital a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-a-man-is-working-on-the-telekom-logo-at-the-companys-stall-at-53828330.html
RMD3G2GA–(dpa) - A man is working on the Telekom logo at the company's stall at the CeBIT fair in Hanover, Germany, 10 March 2003. The same day, Telekom published its 2002 results. A record loss of 24.6 billion euros is the outcome of one of Telekom's most difficult years ever and also an unprecented corporate loss in Germany. The deficit was in particular caused by the additional capital a
(dpa) - Flags and banners with the logo of the CeBIT 2003, flap in the wind just days ahead of the opening of the world's largest computer trade fair CeBIT in Hanover, Germany, 9 March 2003. The CeBIT is set to take place from 12 to 19 March 2003. More than 6,500 companies from around the globe are expected to present their products, which is 20 per cent less than last year. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-flags-and-banners-with-the-logo-of-the-cebit-2003-flap-in-the-53828582.html
RMD3G2WA–(dpa) - Flags and banners with the logo of the CeBIT 2003, flap in the wind just days ahead of the opening of the world's largest computer trade fair CeBIT in Hanover, Germany, 9 March 2003. The CeBIT is set to take place from 12 to 19 March 2003. More than 6,500 companies from around the globe are expected to present their products, which is 20 per cent less than last year.
The photo shows a business visitor playing computer games at the stand of EA (Electronic Arts), the world's biggest producer and publisher of video games, at the trade fair 'Games Convention' in Leipzig, Germany, Wednesday, 23 August 2006. Europe's largest trade fair for computer and video games hosts more than 400 companies presenting their newest products. About 150.000 visitors Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-photo-shows-a-business-visitor-playing-computer-games-at-the-stand-53960803.html
RMD3P3FF–The photo shows a business visitor playing computer games at the stand of EA (Electronic Arts), the world's biggest producer and publisher of video games, at the trade fair 'Games Convention' in Leipzig, Germany, Wednesday, 23 August 2006. Europe's largest trade fair for computer and video games hosts more than 400 companies presenting their newest products. About 150.000 visitors
(dpa) - Packages of the Linux operating system are seen in front of teh Microsoft logo in a store in Berlin, 17 June 2003. The multitasking and multiuser system Linux, developed by the Finn Linus Torvald and many programmers worldwide, is getting more and more popular in Germany. Just recently the C Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-packages-of-the-linux-operating-system-are-seen-in-front-of-teh-53729436.html
RMD3BGCC–(dpa) - Packages of the Linux operating system are seen in front of teh Microsoft logo in a store in Berlin, 17 June 2003. The multitasking and multiuser system Linux, developed by the Finn Linus Torvald and many programmers worldwide, is getting more and more popular in Germany. Just recently the C
(dpa) - A view of the headquarters of the Deutsche Telekom in Bonn, Germany, 3 November 2003. The German Telekom is Europe's biggest telecommunication group which employs around 250,000 staff. To reduce its debts, Telekom plans to cut about 10,000 jobs by 2005. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-a-view-of-the-headquarters-of-the-deutsche-telekom-in-bonn-germany-53832333.html
RMD3G7K9–(dpa) - A view of the headquarters of the Deutsche Telekom in Bonn, Germany, 3 November 2003. The German Telekom is Europe's biggest telecommunication group which employs around 250,000 staff. To reduce its debts, Telekom plans to cut about 10,000 jobs by 2005.
(dpa) - The logo of the Epcos electronics company is photographed at the headquarters in Munich, 4 February 2003. Epcos produces mainly electronic parts and passive components for technical applications. On 4 February the company in Munich announced that it was back in the black. Epcos was founded as a joint venture by Siemens and Matsushita in 1989. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-the-logo-of-the-epcos-electronics-company-is-photographed-at-the-53823686.html
RMD3FTJE–(dpa) - The logo of the Epcos electronics company is photographed at the headquarters in Munich, 4 February 2003. Epcos produces mainly electronic parts and passive components for technical applications. On 4 February the company in Munich announced that it was back in the black. Epcos was founded as a joint venture by Siemens and Matsushita in 1989.
The photo shows business visitors at the stand of Logitech at the trade fair 'Games Convention' in Leipzig, Germany, Wednesday, 23 August 2006. Europe's largest trade fair for computer and video games hosts more than 400 companies presenting their newest products. About 150.000 visitors are expected to come during the four public visiting days (24 to 27 August 2006). Photo: Jens W Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-photo-shows-business-visitors-at-the-stand-of-logitech-at-the-53960817.html
RMD3P3G1–The photo shows business visitors at the stand of Logitech at the trade fair 'Games Convention' in Leipzig, Germany, Wednesday, 23 August 2006. Europe's largest trade fair for computer and video games hosts more than 400 companies presenting their newest products. About 150.000 visitors are expected to come during the four public visiting days (24 to 27 August 2006). Photo: Jens W
(dpa) - The logo of the car manufacturer VW appears on the display of a modern mobile phone in Hanover, Germany, 13 January 2004. Many companies like VW or tyre manufacturer Conti but also concert organisers or the armed forces forbid their visitors and employees to take a modern mobile phone with a camera with them. The reason is simple: There could be espionage or the unchecked c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-the-logo-of-the-car-manufacturer-vw-appears-on-the-display-of-53869988.html
RMD3HYM4–(dpa) - The logo of the car manufacturer VW appears on the display of a modern mobile phone in Hanover, Germany, 13 January 2004. Many companies like VW or tyre manufacturer Conti but also concert organisers or the armed forces forbid their visitors and employees to take a modern mobile phone with a camera with them. The reason is simple: There could be espionage or the unchecked c
Ernst Raue, the CeBIT-director and member of the board of the 'Deutsche Messe AG Hanover', gestures at press conference in front of the CeBIT logo in Hanover, Germany, Tuesday, 23 January 2007. The computer trade fair CeBIT (15th to 21st March 2007) will record a major decrease in exhibition space due to the cancellations of big companies such as Nokia and Motorola. The trade fair' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-ernst-raue-the-cebit-director-and-member-of-the-board-of-the-deutsche-54030803.html
RMD3W8RF–Ernst Raue, the CeBIT-director and member of the board of the 'Deutsche Messe AG Hanover', gestures at press conference in front of the CeBIT logo in Hanover, Germany, Tuesday, 23 January 2007. The computer trade fair CeBIT (15th to 21st March 2007) will record a major decrease in exhibition space due to the cancellations of big companies such as Nokia and Motorola. The trade fair'
(dpa) - Peter Erskine, CEO of British mobile network provider mmO2, the parent company of O2, speaks in front of the O2 logo one day prior to the opening of the world's largest computer trade fair CeBit in Hanover, Germany, on Wednesday, 17 March 2004. O2 presented the first UMTS applications for the German market. 6,411 exhibitors and 500,000 visitors are expected to attend the fa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-peter-erskine-ceo-of-british-mobile-network-provider-mmo2-the-53878543.html
RMD3JAHK–(dpa) - Peter Erskine, CEO of British mobile network provider mmO2, the parent company of O2, speaks in front of the O2 logo one day prior to the opening of the world's largest computer trade fair CeBit in Hanover, Germany, on Wednesday, 17 March 2004. O2 presented the first UMTS applications for the German market. 6,411 exhibitors and 500,000 visitors are expected to attend the fa
SAP chairman of the supervisory board Hasso Plattner leans against the logo at the software giant's general meeting in Mannheim, Germany, 03 June 2008. SAP targets to strengthen its market leading position with selected acquisitions and new products. A margin improvement shall be conquered by making new customers. Photo: ULI DECK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-sap-chairman-of-the-supervisory-board-hasso-plattner-leans-against-54419703.html
RMD4F0TR–SAP chairman of the supervisory board Hasso Plattner leans against the logo at the software giant's general meeting in Mannheim, Germany, 03 June 2008. SAP targets to strengthen its market leading position with selected acquisitions and new products. A margin improvement shall be conquered by making new customers. Photo: ULI DECK
Jim Doran, General Manager of the newly founded company of the Dresden plant of US chip manufacturer AMD, seen underneath the subsidiary?s logo in Dresden, Germany, 04 March 2009. After the introduction of an investor from Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates), the joint venture changed its name to ?Globalfoundries?. AMD intends to expand the production in Dresden. Next to computer proc Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-jim-doran-general-manager-of-the-newly-founded-company-of-the-dresden-54504684.html
RMD4JW7T–Jim Doran, General Manager of the newly founded company of the Dresden plant of US chip manufacturer AMD, seen underneath the subsidiary?s logo in Dresden, Germany, 04 March 2009. After the introduction of an investor from Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates), the joint venture changed its name to ?Globalfoundries?. AMD intends to expand the production in Dresden. Next to computer proc
(dpa files) - A view of the illuminated bridge leading to the Building 1 of the sofware group SAP in Walldorf, Germany, 13 October 2003. In a preliminary report for 2003, German software giant SAP said on 13 January 2004 that its revenues last year fell around 5 per cent to 7 billion euros. The figure, adjusted for currency fluctuations, included 2.15 billion euros for software lic Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-files-a-view-of-the-illuminated-bridge-leading-to-the-building-53872836.html
RMD3J39T–(dpa files) - A view of the illuminated bridge leading to the Building 1 of the sofware group SAP in Walldorf, Germany, 13 October 2003. In a preliminary report for 2003, German software giant SAP said on 13 January 2004 that its revenues last year fell around 5 per cent to 7 billion euros. The figure, adjusted for currency fluctuations, included 2.15 billion euros for software lic
(dpa) - A water fountain can be seen in front of one of the buildings that make up the headquarters of German software giant SAP in Walldorf, Germany, 3 May 2004. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-a-water-fountain-can-be-seen-in-front-of-one-of-the-buildings-53875391.html
RMD3J6H3–(dpa) - A water fountain can be seen in front of one of the buildings that make up the headquarters of German software giant SAP in Walldorf, Germany, 3 May 2004.
(dpa) - The logo of the Epcos electronics company is photographed at the headquarters in Munich, 4 February 2003. Epcos produces mainly electronic parts and passive components for technical applications. On 4 February the company in Munich announced that it was back in the black. Epcos was founded as a joint venture by Siemens and Matsushita in 1989. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-the-logo-of-the-epcos-electronics-company-is-photographed-at-the-53823311.html
RMD3FT53–(dpa) - The logo of the Epcos electronics company is photographed at the headquarters in Munich, 4 February 2003. Epcos produces mainly electronic parts and passive components for technical applications. On 4 February the company in Munich announced that it was back in the black. Epcos was founded as a joint venture by Siemens and Matsushita in 1989.
(dpa) - The chairman of Deutsche Telekom, Kai-Uwe Ricke, arrives for the balance press conference at the company headquarters in Bonn, Germany, 3 March 2005. German Telekom finished the 2004 fiscal year with a company surpluss of 4.6 billion euros. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-the-chairman-of-deutsche-telekom-kai-uwe-ricke-arrives-for-the-53879416.html
RMD3JBMT–(dpa) - The chairman of Deutsche Telekom, Kai-Uwe Ricke, arrives for the balance press conference at the company headquarters in Bonn, Germany, 3 March 2005. German Telekom finished the 2004 fiscal year with a company surpluss of 4.6 billion euros.
(dpa) - Ulrich Schumacher (R), Chairman of Germany's largest chip maker Infineon Technologies, and CFO Peter Fischl pose next to the company logo ahead of a results press conference in Munich, 10 November 2003. The company said it returned to the black in the final quarter of the 2002-2003 year for the first quarterly profit in over two years, and the company now expects to post bl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-ulrich-schumacher-r-chairman-of-germanys-largest-chip-maker-infineon-53832179.html
RMD3G7DR–(dpa) - Ulrich Schumacher (R), Chairman of Germany's largest chip maker Infineon Technologies, and CFO Peter Fischl pose next to the company logo ahead of a results press conference in Munich, 10 November 2003. The company said it returned to the black in the final quarter of the 2002-2003 year for the first quarterly profit in over two years, and the company now expects to post bl
(dpa) - German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder takes part in the opening ceremony of the CeBit computer fair which is held under the motto 'Can you really see the future?' in Hanover, Germany, 09 March 2005. 6270 exhibitors present their products at the worldwide largest computer and telecomunications fair which runs from 10 March to 16 March 2005. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-german-chancellor-gerhard-schroeder-takes-part-in-the-opening-53886220.html
RMD3JMBT–(dpa) - German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder takes part in the opening ceremony of the CeBit computer fair which is held under the motto 'Can you really see the future?' in Hanover, Germany, 09 March 2005. 6270 exhibitors present their products at the worldwide largest computer and telecomunications fair which runs from 10 March to 16 March 2005.
(dpa) - A company car of WorldCom is parked in front of the German headquarters of the US telecommunications corporation WorldCom in Dortmund, Germany, 27 June 2002. After frauds in the company's balances were discovered the company is now likely to file for insolvency. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-a-company-car-of-worldcom-is-parked-in-front-of-the-german-headquarters-53696704.html
RMD3A2KC–(dpa) - A company car of WorldCom is parked in front of the German headquarters of the US telecommunications corporation WorldCom in Dortmund, Germany, 27 June 2002. After frauds in the company's balances were discovered the company is now likely to file for insolvency.
Fujitsu Siemens Computers CEO Bernd Bischoff speaks at the company's annual balance press conference at the world's largest IT trade fair CeBIT, Hanover, Germany, Wednesday 14 March 2007. Photo: Jochen Luebke Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-fujitsu-siemens-computers-ceo-bernd-bischoff-speaks-at-the-companys-58333519.html
RMDAW8YY–Fujitsu Siemens Computers CEO Bernd Bischoff speaks at the company's annual balance press conference at the world's largest IT trade fair CeBIT, Hanover, Germany, Wednesday 14 March 2007. Photo: Jochen Luebke
(dpa) - Deutsche Telekom chief Kai-Uwe Ricke gestures during the company's third-quarter earnings press conference in Bonn, Germany, 13 November 2003. The German telecommunications group reported that it returned to the black in the third quarter of 2003, giving the company cause to raise its full-year earnings outlook. In a statement the company reported a net profit of 508 millio Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-deutsche-telekom-chief-kai-uwe-ricke-gestures-during-the-companys-53832014.html
RMD3G77X–(dpa) - Deutsche Telekom chief Kai-Uwe Ricke gestures during the company's third-quarter earnings press conference in Bonn, Germany, 13 November 2003. The German telecommunications group reported that it returned to the black in the third quarter of 2003, giving the company cause to raise its full-year earnings outlook. In a statement the company reported a net profit of 508 millio
An 'Infineon' sign seen on top of the headquarters of German tech company 'Infineon Technologies AG' in Neubiberg near Munich, Germany, 6 August 2008. Chip producer 'Infineon' was founded in 1999 as a demerger of Siemens' semi-conductor branch. Its heaquarters are dubbed 'Campeon', a mixture between 'Campus' and 'Infineon'. Photo: Andreas Gebert Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-an-infineon-sign-seen-on-top-of-the-headquarters-of-german-tech-company-54432593.html
RMD4FH95–An 'Infineon' sign seen on top of the headquarters of German tech company 'Infineon Technologies AG' in Neubiberg near Munich, Germany, 6 August 2008. Chip producer 'Infineon' was founded in 1999 as a demerger of Siemens' semi-conductor branch. Its heaquarters are dubbed 'Campeon', a mixture between 'Campus' and 'Infineon'. Photo: Andreas Gebert
(dpa) - Ulrich Schumacher, Chairman of Germany's largest chip maker Infineon Technologies, pictured in front of the company logo in Munich, 29 April 2003. Infineon is Europe's second largest semiconductor firm. After suffering heavy losses in the two previous years the company is to cut costs and will reduce staff by another 900. Schumacher expects to save 500 million Euro. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-ulrich-schumacher-chairman-of-germanys-largest-chip-maker-infineon-53823966.html
RMD3FW0E–(dpa) - Ulrich Schumacher, Chairman of Germany's largest chip maker Infineon Technologies, pictured in front of the company logo in Munich, 29 April 2003. Infineon is Europe's second largest semiconductor firm. After suffering heavy losses in the two previous years the company is to cut costs and will reduce staff by another 900. Schumacher expects to save 500 million Euro.
(dpa) - Wolfgang Ziebart, Chairman of the Management Board of the Infineon Technologies group, speaks during the company's balance press conference in Munich, Germany, 9 November 2004. German semiconductor company Infineon AG reported Tuesday that it has returned to the black in fiscal 2004 after three straight money-losing years amid a general recovery in the world chip market, bu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-wolfgang-ziebart-chairman-of-the-management-board-of-the-infineon-53835311.html
RMD3GBDK–(dpa) - Wolfgang Ziebart, Chairman of the Management Board of the Infineon Technologies group, speaks during the company's balance press conference in Munich, Germany, 9 November 2004. German semiconductor company Infineon AG reported Tuesday that it has returned to the black in fiscal 2004 after three straight money-losing years amid a general recovery in the world chip market, bu
(dpa) - A view of the illuminated bridge leading to the Building 1 of the sofware group SAP in Walldorf, Germany, 13 October 2003. SAP, Europe's leading software company, increased net income for the third quarter of the year by 25 per cent to 252 million euros over the same period last year, it said 16 October 2003. The German company's total revenues for the third quarter were do Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-a-view-of-the-illuminated-bridge-leading-to-the-building-1-of-53833174.html
RMD3G8NA–(dpa) - A view of the illuminated bridge leading to the Building 1 of the sofware group SAP in Walldorf, Germany, 13 October 2003. SAP, Europe's leading software company, increased net income for the third quarter of the year by 25 per cent to 252 million euros over the same period last year, it said 16 October 2003. The German company's total revenues for the third quarter were do
(dpa) - Peter Erskine, head of the British parent company mmO2, standing in front of the Viag Interkom's new logo 'O2' at the computer trade fair CeBIT in Hanover, 12 March 2002. Viag Interkom will change its name to O2 in May 2002. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-peter-erskine-head-of-the-british-parent-company-mmo2-standing-53696195.html
RMD3A217–(dpa) - Peter Erskine, head of the British parent company mmO2, standing in front of the Viag Interkom's new logo 'O2' at the computer trade fair CeBIT in Hanover, 12 March 2002. Viag Interkom will change its name to O2 in May 2002.
(dpa) - Visitors look around at the Microsoft stand at the world's largest computer trade fair CeBit in Hanover, Germany, 19 March 2004. The European Commission on Wednesday, 24 March 2004, slapped a record fine of 497 million euros on U.S. software giant Microsoft, accusing the company of abusing its near-monopoly in computer operating systems. Microsoft has said it will appeal ag Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-visitors-look-around-at-the-microsoft-stand-at-the-worlds-largest-53834705.html
RMD3GAM1–(dpa) - Visitors look around at the Microsoft stand at the world's largest computer trade fair CeBit in Hanover, Germany, 19 March 2004. The European Commission on Wednesday, 24 March 2004, slapped a record fine of 497 million euros on U.S. software giant Microsoft, accusing the company of abusing its near-monopoly in computer operating systems. Microsoft has said it will appeal ag
(dpa) - A Microsoft employee looks at his palm at the Microsoft stand at the world's largest computer trade fair CeBit in Hanover, Germany, 24 March 2004. The European Commission on 24 March 2004 slapped a record fine of 497 million euros on U.S. software giant Microsoft, accusing the company of abusing its near-monopoly in computer operating systems and violating EU competition ru Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-a-microsoft-employee-looks-at-his-palm-at-the-microsoft-stand-53834706.html
RMD3GAM2–(dpa) - A Microsoft employee looks at his palm at the Microsoft stand at the world's largest computer trade fair CeBit in Hanover, Germany, 24 March 2004. The European Commission on 24 March 2004 slapped a record fine of 497 million euros on U.S. software giant Microsoft, accusing the company of abusing its near-monopoly in computer operating systems and violating EU competition ru
(dpa) - Guido Alt, Chairman of the Board of Directors and founder of the German software company Caatoosee, gives a dpa interview in Leonberg, Germany, 17 January 2003. The casual manner of the 42-year-old is typical of a new generation of companies which came into being at the end of the 90s. The r Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-guido-alt-chairman-of-the-board-of-directors-and-founder-of-the-53726911.html
RMD3BD67–(dpa) - Guido Alt, Chairman of the Board of Directors and founder of the German software company Caatoosee, gives a dpa interview in Leonberg, Germany, 17 January 2003. The casual manner of the 42-year-old is typical of a new generation of companies which came into being at the end of the 90s. The r
(dpa) - Lothar Spaeth (R), CEO of the German optical group Jenoptik, and Alexander von Witzleben, CFO and designated CEO of Jenoptik, announce the company's results during the balance (Bilanz) press conference in Jena, eastern Germany, 29 April 2003. Jenoptik expects an increase in turnover in 2003, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-lothar-spaeth-r-ceo-of-the-german-optical-group-jenoptik-and-alexander-53730701.html
RMD3BJ1H–(dpa) - Lothar Spaeth (R), CEO of the German optical group Jenoptik, and Alexander von Witzleben, CFO and designated CEO of Jenoptik, announce the company's results during the balance (Bilanz) press conference in Jena, eastern Germany, 29 April 2003. Jenoptik expects an increase in turnover in 2003,
(dpa) - Heinrich von Pierer, CEO of the German electrotechnology giant Siemens, takes off his glasses during the annual press conference in Munich, 13 November 2003. Siemens net earnings in the fiscal year 2003 dropped slightly to 2.44 billion euros, compared with 2.6 billion euros the year before. Turnover in the latest business year was 74.2 billion euros, down 12 per cent from 2 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-heinrich-von-pierer-ceo-of-the-german-electrotechnology-giant-53832009.html
RMD3G77N–(dpa) - Heinrich von Pierer, CEO of the German electrotechnology giant Siemens, takes off his glasses during the annual press conference in Munich, 13 November 2003. Siemens net earnings in the fiscal year 2003 dropped slightly to 2.44 billion euros, compared with 2.6 billion euros the year before. Turnover in the latest business year was 74.2 billion euros, down 12 per cent from 2
(dpa) - An employee of Microsoft shows a software solution on a computer screen during the world's largest computer trade fair CeBit in Hanover, Germany, 24 March 2004. The European Commission on Wednesday, 24 March 2004, slapped a record fine of 497 million euros on U.S. software giant Microsoft, accusing the company of abusing its near-monopoly in computer operating systems. Micr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-an-employee-of-microsoft-shows-a-software-solution-on-a-computer-53834719.html
RMD3GAMF–(dpa) - An employee of Microsoft shows a software solution on a computer screen during the world's largest computer trade fair CeBit in Hanover, Germany, 24 March 2004. The European Commission on Wednesday, 24 March 2004, slapped a record fine of 497 million euros on U.S. software giant Microsoft, accusing the company of abusing its near-monopoly in computer operating systems. Micr
An 'Infineon' sign seen on top of the headquarters of German tech company 'Infineon Technologies AG' in Neubiberg near Munich, Germany, 6 August 2008. Chip producer 'Infineon' was founded in 1999 as a demerger of Siemens' semi-conductor branch. Its heaquarters are dubbed 'Campeon', a mixture between 'Campus' and 'Infineon'. Photo: Andreas Gebert Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-an-infineon-sign-seen-on-top-of-the-headquarters-of-german-tech-company-54432559.html
RMD4FH7Y–An 'Infineon' sign seen on top of the headquarters of German tech company 'Infineon Technologies AG' in Neubiberg near Munich, Germany, 6 August 2008. Chip producer 'Infineon' was founded in 1999 as a demerger of Siemens' semi-conductor branch. Its heaquarters are dubbed 'Campeon', a mixture between 'Campus' and 'Infineon'. Photo: Andreas Gebert
(dpa) - Juergen von Kuczkowski, chairman of Vodafone D2 Deutschland, makes a telephone call during a balance press conference in Duesseldorf, Germany, 27 May 2003. Vodafone D2, a subsidiary of the British company, has 22.9 million customers in Germany, 1.5 million more than the year before. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-juergen-von-kuczkowski-chairman-of-vodafone-d2-deutschland-makes-53731173.html
RMD3BJJD–(dpa) - Juergen von Kuczkowski, chairman of Vodafone D2 Deutschland, makes a telephone call during a balance press conference in Duesseldorf, Germany, 27 May 2003. Vodafone D2, a subsidiary of the British company, has 22.9 million customers in Germany, 1.5 million more than the year before.
A computer shows its interior and the display the main character of a game by ATI Technologies and Rhinofx at the stand of ATI at the trade fair 'Games Convention' in Leipzig, Germany, Wednesday, 23 August 2006. Europe's largest trade fair for computer and video games hosts more than 400 companies presenting their newest products. About 150.000 visitors are expected to come during Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-computer-shows-its-interior-and-the-display-the-main-character-of-53960780.html
RMD3P3EM–A computer shows its interior and the display the main character of a game by ATI Technologies and Rhinofx at the stand of ATI at the trade fair 'Games Convention' in Leipzig, Germany, Wednesday, 23 August 2006. Europe's largest trade fair for computer and video games hosts more than 400 companies presenting their newest products. About 150.000 visitors are expected to come during
(dpa) - Kai-Uwe Ricke (C), CEO of the Deutsche Telekom AG, gives the thumb-up sign as he stands between FCO Karl-Gerhard Eick and Klaus Zumwinkel (R), Chairman of the Supervisory Board, ahead of the general meeting (Hauptversammlung) in Cologne (Koeln), Germany, 20 May 2003. In 2002 the company had Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-kai-uwe-ricke-c-ceo-of-the-deutsche-telekom-ag-gives-the-thumb-53733670.html
RMD3BNRJ–(dpa) - Kai-Uwe Ricke (C), CEO of the Deutsche Telekom AG, gives the thumb-up sign as he stands between FCO Karl-Gerhard Eick and Klaus Zumwinkel (R), Chairman of the Supervisory Board, ahead of the general meeting (Hauptversammlung) in Cologne (Koeln), Germany, 20 May 2003. In 2002 the company had
An 'Infineon' and a 'Qimonda' flag sways in the wind in front of the headquarters of German tech company 'Infineon Technologies AG' in Neubiberg near Munich, Germany, 6 August 2008. Infineon was founded in 1999 as a demerger of Siemens' semi-conductor branch. Its heaquarters are dubbed 'Campeon', a mixture between 'Campus' and 'Infineon'. 'Qimonda' is a demerger of 'Infineon''s mem Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-an-infineon-and-a-qimonda-flag-sways-in-the-wind-in-front-of-the-headquarters-54432586.html
RMD4FH8X–An 'Infineon' and a 'Qimonda' flag sways in the wind in front of the headquarters of German tech company 'Infineon Technologies AG' in Neubiberg near Munich, Germany, 6 August 2008. Infineon was founded in 1999 as a demerger of Siemens' semi-conductor branch. Its heaquarters are dubbed 'Campeon', a mixture between 'Campus' and 'Infineon'. 'Qimonda' is a demerger of 'Infineon''s mem
(dpa) - The German headquarters of the software giant Microsoft is photographed in Unterschleissheim, near Munich, 24 January 2003. Microsoft Germany is the largest European subsidiary of the American Microsoft Corporation. It was founded on 25 January 1983 with only six employees; today, the comp Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-the-german-headquarters-of-the-software-giant-microsoft-is-photographed-53727214.html
RMD3BDH2–(dpa) - The German headquarters of the software giant Microsoft is photographed in Unterschleissheim, near Munich, 24 January 2003. Microsoft Germany is the largest European subsidiary of the American Microsoft Corporation. It was founded on 25 January 1983 with only six employees; today, the comp
The picture shows Nokia's plant in Bochum, Germany, 16 January 2008. Mobile phone producer Nokia will end the production of mobile terminal equipment in Germany and close down its Bochum plant by the middle of 2008. The company announced the 2,300 jobs would be transferred to more competitive European countries like Romania and Hungary. Photo: BERND THISSEN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-picture-shows-nokias-plant-in-bochum-germany-16-january-2008-mobile-54363264.html
RMD4CCW4–The picture shows Nokia's plant in Bochum, Germany, 16 January 2008. Mobile phone producer Nokia will end the production of mobile terminal equipment in Germany and close down its Bochum plant by the middle of 2008. The company announced the 2,300 jobs would be transferred to more competitive European countries like Romania and Hungary. Photo: BERND THISSEN
(dpa) - The stylized logo of the world's largest computer trade fair CeBIT in Hanover, 13 March 2003. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-the-stylized-logo-of-the-worlds-largest-computer-trade-fair-cebit-53828171.html
RMD3G2AK–(dpa) - The stylized logo of the world's largest computer trade fair CeBIT in Hanover, 13 March 2003.
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