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Source: Thyssenkrupp CEO Lopez will get contract extension.

A person with knowledge of the matter has said that the contract of Thyssenkrupp's CEO Miguel Lopez who was appointed two years ago will be extended by the supervisory board next week.

Lopez, who assumed the role of CEO on June 1, 2023 has overseen two significant steps in the transformation of the company: the listing of Thyssenkrupp’s hydrogen unit and the sale of 20% of its steel business by Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinsky.

Thyssenkrupp, under his leadership also accelerated its efforts to spin-off its defence division TKMS. The company unveiled plans for a holding model that would allow all of its divisions to be opened to outside investors.

The person stated that at a supervisory committee meeting on June 20, Lopez’s contract which expires May 31, 2026 is expected to be extended. Members of the committee will also likely approve the planned spinoff of TKMS.

Lopez's aggressive approach towards Thyssenkrupp’s revamp has attracted the ire powerful labour leaders. These hold half of the seats in Thyssenkrupp’s supervisory board, but they cannot block an extension as Chairman Siegfried Russwurm is able to cast a decision if there's a deadlock.

Thyssenkrupp issued a statement in which it said: "We confirm that the Supervisory board will address this issue in due time."

The German weekly Welt am Sonntag was the first to report on the contract extension. (Reporting and writing by Friederike Hine, editing by Miranda Murray; Friederike Steitz)

(source: Reuters)