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The Goldman Sachs Sixth German Corporate Conference Agenda – Subject to Change Forum 1 – Ballsaal Alpsee Forum 2 – Ammersee I Forum 3 – Ammersee II Forum 4 – Bodensee I Forum 5 – Bodensee II Monday 18 September 07:30 – 08:30 Breakfast and Registration Fresenius Medical Care AG & Co CTS EVENTIM AG & Co. KGaA Hapag-Lloyd AG PATRIZIA Immobilien AG KGaA Marco Häckermann 09:00 – 09:45 Rolf Habben Jansen Karim Bohn Michael Brosnan VP Corporate Development & CEO CFO CFO Strategy Merck KGaA Fielmann AG Fraport AG zooplus AG VIB Vermögen AG Stefan Oschmann 09:45 – 10:30 Georg Alexander Zeiss Matthias Zieschang Andreas Grandinger Holger Pilgenröther Chairman of the Executive Board & CFO CFO CFO CFO CEO 10:30 – 11:00 Coffee Break SAF-HOLLAND SA Infineon Technologies AG Evotec AG Detlef Borghardt ZEAL Network SE TOM TAILOR Holding SE 11:00 – 11:45 Dominik Asam Enno Spillner CEO Jonas Mattsson Thomas Dressendörfer CFO CFO Dr. Matthias Heiden CFO CFO CFO ProSiebenSat.1 Media AG NEMETSCHEK SE Thomas Ebeling Sixt Leasing SE CompuGroup Medical SE TAG Immobilien AG Patrik Heider 11:45 – 12:30 CEO Björn Waldow Christian Teig Martin Thiel Spokesman of the Executive Board & Dr. Jan Kemper CFO CFO CFO CFO CFO Auditorium – Lunch Keynote Presentation & Welcome Address Dr. Hans-Walter Peters – Spokesman of the Managing Partners, Berenberg Dr. Joerg Kukies – co-chairman of the Executive Board of Germany and Austria, Goldman Sachs 12:30 – 13:45 Keynote Presentation: Decision time: What may change in Germany and Europe after the German election? Dr. Holger Schmieding, Chief Economist, Berenberg Healthy Economic Performance, Unhealthy Politics Mickey Levy, Chief Economist, Berenberg LANXESS AG Axel Springer SE Matthias Zachert CORESTATE Capital Holding S.A. MorphoSys AG Aroundtown Property Holdings plc Dr. Julian Deutz 13:45 – 14:30 CEO Sascha M. Wilhelm Simon Moroney Andrew Wallis CFO Michael Pontzen CEO CEO Director CFO Grand City Properties SA Linde AG Rocket Internet SE TUI AG Yakir Gabay 14:30 – 15:15 Dr. Aldo Belloni Peter Kimpel Horst Baier Chairman CEO CFO CFO Christian Windfuhr CEO 15:15 – 15:45 Coffee Break Telefonica Deutschland GmbH & QIAGEN N.V. CANCOM SE LEG Immobilien AG Co. 15:45 – 16:30 John Gilardi Thomas Stark Eckhard Schultz Markus Haas VP IR CFO CFO CEO Bilfinger SE Siltronic AG VONOVIA SE 16:30 – 17:15 Dr. Klaus Patzak Rainer Irle Dr. A. Stefan Kirsten CFO CFO CFO Sixth German Corporate Conference Agenda – Subject to Change Forum 1 – Ballsaal Alpsee Forum 2 – Ammersee I Forum 3 – Ammersee II Forum 4 – Bodensee I Forum 5 – Bodensee II Tuesday 19 September 07:30 – 08:30 Breakfast and Registration Continental AG MTU Aero Engines AG Sartorius AG 09:00 – 09:45 Wolfgang Schäfer Reiner Winkler Joachim Kreuzburg CFO CEO CEO Fresenius SE & Co KGaA va-Q-tec AG Stephan Sturm Dr. Joachim Kuhn Delivery Hero AG Uniper SE Shop Apotheke Europe NV 09:45 – 10:30 CEO CEO Ralf Wenzel Christopher Delbrück Dr. Ulrich Wandel Rachel Empey Stefan Döhmen CSO CFO CFO CFO CFO 10:30 – 11:00 Coffee Break Aumann AG Manz AG Leifheit AG SAP SE Rolf Beckhoff Eckhard Hörner-Marass MagForce AG Thomas Radke 11:00 – 11:45 Luka Mucic CEO CEO Ben Lipps CEO Executive Board Member, CFO Sebastian Roll Gunnar Voss von Dahlen CEO Ivo Huhmann CFO CFO CFO Berentzen-Gruppe AG Wirecard AG Krones AG Aurubis AG Nexus AG Oliver Schwegmann 11:45 – 12:30 Markus Braun Michael Andersen Jürgen Schachler Dr. Ingo Behrendt CEO CEO CFO CEO CEO Ralf Brühöfner CFO Auditorium – Lunch Keynote Presentation Artificial Intelligence: Deep Learning Changing the World 12:30 – 13:45 Dr. Damian Borth, Director of the Deep Learning Competence Center at the German Research Center for AI (DFKI) Michael Schmitz, Head of Equities, Germany & Austria, Goldman Sachs Intl (moderator) HeidelbergCement AG NORMA Group SE Talanx AG STRATEC Biomedical AG LEONI AG 13:45 – 14:30 Dr. Lorenz Näger Dr. Michael Schneider Dr. Immo Querner Marcus Wolfinger Karl Gadesmann CFO CFO CFO CEO CFO Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG SGL CARBON SE RHÖN-KLINIKUM AG TAKKT AG 14:30 – 15:15 Rainer Hundsdörfer Jürgen Köhler Stephan Holzinger Felix Zimmermann CEO CEO CEO/CFO CEO 15:15 – 15:45 Coffee Break Stabilus SA GRENKE AG METRO AG Dietmar Siemssen Nordex SE Carl Zeiss Meditec AG Wolfgang Grenke 15:45 – 16:30 Christian Baier CEO Christoph Burkhard Dr. Christian Müller CEO CFO Mark Wilhelms CFO CFO Sebastian Hirsch CFO CFO RATIONAL AG ElringKlinger AG 16:30 – 17:15 Axel Kaufmann Thomas Jessulat CFO CFO Sixth German Corporate Conference Agenda – Subject to Change Forum 1 – Ballsaal Alpsee Forum 2 – Ammersee I Forum 3 – Ammersee II Forum 4 – Bodensee I Forum 5 – Bodensee II Wednesday 20 September 08:00 – 08:30 Breakfast and Registration AURELIUS Equity Opportunities SE & Co. KGaA RWE AG CRX Markets AG Dr. Dirk Markus 09:00 – 09:45 Markus Krebber Moritz von der Linden CEO CFO CEO Steffen Schiefer CFO FinTech Group AG KPS AG MOLOGEN AG Vapiano SE Frank Niehage Michael Tsifidaris Mariola Söhngen Jochen Halfmann 09:45 – 10:30 CEO Chairman CEO CEO Muhamad Said Leonardo Musso Walter Miller Lutz Scharpe CFO CEO CFO CFO 10:30 – 11:00 Coffee Break Symrise AG MLP AG BayWa AG CEWE Stiftung & Co. KGaA Wacker Neuson SE 11:00 – 11:45 Olaf Klinger Reinhard Loose Andreas Helber Dr. Olaf Holzkämper Wilfried Trepels CFO CFO CFO CFO CFO Wüstenrot & Württembergische AG Nanogate AG Lotto24 AG MBB SE 11:45 – 12:30 Dr. Michael Gutjahr Ralf Zastrau Petra von Strombeck Dr. Gerrit Karalus CFO CEO CEO CIO Auditorium – Networking Lunch 12:30 – 13:30 Ferratum Oyj SURTECO SE Jorma Jokela Dr. Herbert Müller Scout24 AG 13:30 – 14:15 CEO CEO Christian Gisy Clemens Krause Andreas Riedl CFO CFO CFO ProCredit Holding AG & Co KGaA Wacker Chemie AG OSRAM Licht AG 14:15 – 15:00 Borislav Kostadinov Tobias Ohler Ingo Bank Manager Board Member / CFO CFO 15:00 – 15:30 Coffee Break Sixth German Corporate Conference Additional Companies Holding 1-1 and Small Group Meetings – Subject to Change Monday 18th September Tuesday 19th September Wednesday 20th September Aareal Bank AG Aareal Bank AG adidas AG Allianz SE ADLER Real Estate AG Aroundtown Property Holdings plc Aumann AG ADO Properties SA Bayerische Motoren Werke AG – BMW Bayerische Motoren Werke AG – BMW ADVA Optical Networking SE Capital Stage AG Daimler AG AIXTRON SE CORESTATE Capital Holding S.A. Deutsche Lufthansa AG alstria office REIT-AG Covestro AG Francotyp-Postalia Holding AG BASF SE Daimler AG Hannover Rück SE Berentzen-Gruppe AG Deutsche Lufthansa AG Leifheit AG Covestro AG Deutsche Pfandbriefbank AG MTU Aero Engines AG Delivery Hero AG Deutsche Post AG Muenchener Rueckversicherungs Gesellschaft AG DEMIRE Deutsche Mittelstand AG Deutsche Wohnen AG relayr GmbH Deutsche Boerse AG DLE Deutsche Landentwicklung GmbH&Co.KG Rheinmetall AG Deutsche Euroshop AG Drillisch AG Shop Apotheke Europe NV Deutsche Pfandbriefbank AG E.ON SE va-Q-tec AG Deutsche Post AG Evonik Industries AG Windeln.de SE Deutsche Telekom AG FinTech Group AG Zalando SE Deutsche Wohnen AG freenet AG Deutz AG Fresenius Medical Care AG & Co KGaA DIC Asset AG FUCHS PETROLUB SE Drillisch AG GERRY WEBER International AG Dürr AG Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG Fresenius SE & Co KGaA Hapag-Lloyd AG GRENKE AG Hella KGaA Hueck & Co Hamborner REIT AG innogy SE HolidayCheck Group AG InVision AG Hypoport AG K+S Aktiengesellschaft AG innogy SE KION Group AG InVision AG LANXESS AG Klöckner & Co SE Linde AG Koenig & Bauer AG Merck KGaA MagForce AG MLP AG MLP AG MPC Capital AG PSI Software AG OSRAM Licht AG QSC AG PATRIZIA Immobilien AG Sartorius AG PSI Software AG Senvion SA Rheinmetall AG SGL CARBON SE S&T AG Sirius Real Estate Ltd Scout24 AG Sixt SE Senvion SA SÜSS MicroTec AG SHW AG Tele Columbus AG Siemens AG TLG Immobilien AG TUI AG United Internet AG United Internet AG Vapiano SE Volkswagen AG VTG AG Wacker Chemie AG Wüstenrot & Württembergische AG zooplus AG Sixth German Corporate Conference .
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