Hans Otto Eglau

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Hans Otto Eglau (* 1939 in Berlin ) is a German business editor .

Life

Eglau studied economics at the University of Cologne and the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn ( Diplom-Volkswirt ) and then worked as a journalist . In 1964 he became an editor at Handelsblatt , from 1970 to 1974 at Zeit and most recently chief correspondent for economics at Spiegel . He also worked as a business journalist and biographer a. a. by Edzard Reuter .

Fonts

  • The cash register has to be right. So they succeeded in trading. From the Brenninkmeyer clothing dynasty to the Albrecht discount brothers to the sex mail order company Beate Uhse. Econ, Düsseldorf a. a. 1972, ISBN 3-430-12325-9 .
  • First set. The powerful of the German economy. Lübbe, Bergisch Gladbach 1980, ISBN 3-404-60053-3 .
  • Edzard Reuter. Econ, Düsseldorf a. a. 1992, ISBN 3-430-12329-1 .
  • Like God in Frankfurt. Deutsche Bank and German Industry. Heyne, Munich 1993, ISBN 3-453-06515-8 .
  • More appearance than being. When the marrow hit capers. German emergency money, 1914–1923. Dodos, Düsseldorf 1997, ISBN 3-924503-01-X .
  • On the Internet with Gutenberg. 150 years of Gundlach . Bielefelder Verlagsanstalt, Bielefeld 1997.
  • with Jürgen Kluge , Jürgen Meffert , Lothar Stein: Take off to the top. McKinsey's strategies for more innovation. Campus, Frankfurt am Main u. a. 2000, ISBN 3-593-36411-5 .
  • Heritage, Power & Love. Entrepreneurial families between interests and emotions. Dodos, Düsseldorf 2001.
  • Fritz Thyssen. Hitler's patron and hostage. Siedler, Berlin 2003, ISBN 3-88680-763-0 .

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