Schöck

2012 Result: Growth and international markets

The chairman of the board, Nikolaus Wild, was able to draw a positive balance of the fiscal year 2012 at the annual general meeting of Schöck AG in the German city of Baden-Baden. The building component supplier is still on a successful growth track with annual sales amounting to EUR 114.5 million and an asset of 9% as against previous year 2011. Earnings were also developing positively.

Germany remains to be the most important market. The positive economic climate in the field of multi-family home construction provided for a momentum; the number of construction permits rose by 14% in...

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