Der Streit zwischen den MediaMarkt-Eigentümern Kellerhoff und Cordes eskaliert. Selten attackierten sich Firmen-Lenker in der öffentlich so heftig.
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![Eckhard Cordes, chairman of German retail giant Metro, speaks during his company's annual press conference on March 22, 2011 in Duesseldorf, western Germany. Metro, the third biggest retail group worldwide, said that 2010 sales and earnings had risen on most markets and gave a qualified upbeat outlook for this year as well. The group said sales had gained a modest 2.6 percent to 67.3 billion euros ($96.2 billion) while net profit more than doubled to 850 million from 383 million in 2009. AFP PHOTO PATRIK STOLLARZ Eckhard Cordes, chairman of German retail giant Metro, speaks during his company's annual press conference on March 22, 2011 in Duesseldorf, western Germany. Metro, the third biggest retail group worldwide, said that 2010 sales and earnings had risen on most markets and gave a qualified upbeat outlook for this year as well. The group said sales had gained a modest 2.6 percent to 67.3 billion euros ($96.2 billion) while net profit more than doubled to 850 million from 383 million in 2009. AFP PHOTO PATRIK STOLLARZ](https://img.sparknews.funkemedien.de/105670926/105670926_1423524700_v16_9_1200.jpeg)
Eckhard Cordes, chairman of German retail giant Metro, speaks during his company's annual press conference on March 22, 2011 in Duesseldorf, western Germany. Metro, the third biggest retail group worldwide, said that 2010 sales and earnings had risen on most markets and gave a qualified upbeat outlook for this year as well. The group said sales had gained a modest 2.6 percent to 67.3 billion euros ($96.2 billion) while net profit more than doubled to 850 million from 383 million in 2009. AFP PHOTO PATRIK STOLLARZ
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