Media kit Shareholders' Meeting 2020

CEO Timotheus Höttges (left) and Ulrich Lehner, chairman of the supervisory board.

Deutsche Telekom shapes the change

CEO Tim Höttges names major goals at Group´s shareholders’ meeting.

Virtual shareholders' meeting of Deutsche Telekom on June 19

Virtual shareholders' meeting of Deutsche Telekom on June 19

Deutsche Telekom's 2020 shareholders' meeting will be held on 
June 19, 2020 as a virtual event. Shareholders will be able to follow the Annual General Meeting (AGM) online on screen; shareholders will not be able to attend.

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Deutsche Telekom to postpone its annual shareholders’ meeting.

Shareholders’ meeting in a virtual format.

Shareholders’ meeting 2020

For the first time, Deutsche Telekom holds its shareholders’ meeting in a virtual format. The original meeting, scheduled for March 26 in the World Conference Center in Bonn, could not go ahead because of the corona pandemic. 

The virtual shareholders’ meeting is being transmitted in full for all interested parties on Deutsche Telekom’s website.

Shareholders’ meeting 2020

The virtual shareholders’ meeting is being transmitted in full for all interested parties on Deutsche Telekom’s website.

Deutsche Telekom looks back on 25 years of success.

Shareholders’ meeting 2020

Deutsche Telekom looks back on 25 years of success. The CEOs (from left) Timotheus Höttges, Kai-Uwe Ricke, René Obermann, Helmut Ricke, Helmut Sihler, Ron Sommer, Wilhelm Pällmann.

CEO Timotheus Höttges

Shareholders’ meeting 2020

CEO Timotheus Höttges: “We will become the No. 1 fiber-optic company in Germany and Europe. We will help to drive forward the digitalization of Europe.”

CEO Timotheus Höttges

Shareholders’ meeting 2020

“Shaping the change. This has made us strong.” Höttges gave many examples of changes over the last 25 years. “Deutsche Telekom was once first and foremost a fixed-network provider. Today, we are a one-stop shop for fixed network, mobile communications, and TV services. Deutsche Telekom used to be analog. Today, we are digital. Deutsche Telekom was once a wholly German company. Today, we are international.”

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Marion Kessing

Corporate Communications

media@telekom.de

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