Analyst views partial sale of DB Schenker to consortium as unlikely

Though a consortium led by an equity fund is prepared to let the German state keep part of DB Schenker, analyst sees DSV as the strongest contender.
A sales agreement for DB Schenker is expected to be signed during the fall. | Photo: Jens B'ttner/AP/Ritzau Scanpix
A sales agreement for DB Schenker is expected to be signed during the fall. | Photo: Jens B'ttner/AP/Ritzau Scanpix

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