DSV may need DB Schenker acquisition to reassure investors

A change of guard at the top and a controversial deal with Saudi Arabia have caused unease in investor circles, an investment bank points out.
"With a (German ed.) government looking ahead to next year's elections, we expect a sale agreement by the middle of the year," Bernstein Bank writes.
"With a (German ed.) government looking ahead to next year's elections, we expect a sale agreement by the middle of the year," Bernstein Bank writes.

There have been so many changes at DSV over the past year that it will take a major acquisition for the large freight forwarder to convince investors that the company is still its old self.

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