EQS-News: publity AG
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publity AG: Thomas Olek becomes new Chairman of the Supervisory Board Frankfurt am Main, 11 January 2023 – publity AG ("publity", ISIN DE0006972508) announces that Thomas Olek has been officially appointed to the company's Supervisory Board by the Frankfurt am Main Local Court upon application by the company. He succeeds Frank Vennemann, who resigned from his mandate for personal reasons. At the subsequent meeting, the Supervisory Board elected Thomas Olek as its Chairman. In addition to Thomas Olek, the board thus consists of Prof. Dr Karl-Georg Loritz (Deputy Chairman of the Supervisory Board) and Prof. Dr Holger Till. About publity publity AG ("publity") is an asset manager and investor specializing in office real estate in Germany. The company covers the core of the value chain from acquisition, through development, to the sale of real estate. With over 1,100 transactions in the past seven years, publity is one of the most active players in the real estate market. publity is characterized by a sustainable network in the real estate industry as well as with the work-out departments of financial institutions. With very good access to investment funds, publity handles transactions swiftly with a highly efficient process and proven partners. On a case-by-case basis, publity participates as a co-investor in joint venture transactions and acquires real estate for its own portfolio. The shares of publity AG (ISIN DE0006972508) are traded in the Scale stock market segment of Deutsche Börse. Press Contact:
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Language: | English |
Company: | publity AG |
Opernturm, Bockenheimer Landstraße 2-4 | |
60306 Frankfurt am Main | |
Germany | |
Phone: | 0341 26178710 |
Fax: | 0341 2617832 |
E-mail: | info@publity.de |
Internet: | www.publity.de |
ISIN: | DE0006972508, DE000A169GM5 |
WKN: | 697250, A169GM |
Indices: | Scale 30 |
Listed: | Regulated Unofficial Market in Dusseldorf, Frankfurt (Scale), Hamburg, Stuttgart, Tradegate Exchange |
EQS News ID: | 1532647 |
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