ThyssenKrupp AG will reportedly gain more than $350 million from the sale of its Krupp Seeschiffahrt shipping unit. The unit, which has annual turnover of about $200 million, will be sold to General Ore Intl., which is a U.S. based company. - (Reuters)
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