Stinnes
Stinnes stands for:
- Cläre and Hugo Stinnes Foundation , founded in 2003
- Hugo Stinnes AG , see today's Stinnes AG
- Hugo Stinnes Corporation , see today's Stinnes AG
- Hugo Stinnes GmbH , a former German trading company
- Hugo Stinnes KG , today's holding company of the Stinnes family
- Hugo Stinnes Schiffahrt , a shipping company and formerly part of Hugo Stinnes GmbH
- Leonhard Stinnes Foundation , a capital foundation founded in 1904 in Mülheim an der Ruhr
- Reederei Stinnes AG , founded in 1808 by Mathias Stinnes
- Stinnes AG , a logistics company
- Stinnes BauMarkt AG , taken over by Toom Baumarkt
- Stinnes Legien Agreement , an agreement on social partnership
- Stinnes tire service , today Euromaster
Stinnes is the family name of the following people:
- Clare Stinnes (1872–1973), wife of Hugo Stinnes
- Clärenore Stinnes (1901–1990), racing driver, daughter of Hugo Stinnes
- Edmund Stinnes (1896–1980), industrialist, son of Hugo Stinnes
- Georg Mathias Stinnes (1817–1853), also: Mathias Stinnes junior, businessman, eldest son of Mathias Stinnes
- Gustav Stinnes (1863–1923), councilor, amateur athlete, grandson of Mathias Stinnes
- Heinrich Stinnes (1867–1932), councilor, art collector, older brother of Hugo Stinnes
- Hermann Hugo Stinnes (1842–1887), businessman, the youngest son of Mathias Stinnes
- Hugo Stinnes (1870–1924), industrialist, grandson of Mathias Stinnes
- Hugo Hermann Stinnes (1897–1982), also: Hugo Stinnes junior, industrialist, son of Hugo Stinnes
- Johann Gustav Stinnes (1826–1878), businessman, son of Mathias Stinnes
- Margarete Stinnes (1840–1911), daughter of Mathias Stinnes, founder of the ophthalmic hospital in Mülheim an der Ruhr
- Mathias Stinnes (1790–1845), businessman, ship owner, founder of Math. Stinnes (today's Stinnes AG)
- Mathias Stinnes (1941–2016) (1941–2016), entrepreneur (7th generation Hugo Stinnes AG)
- Matías Stinnes (* 1910), German-Argentinian luge rider
- Otto Stinnes (1903–1983), German industrialist, son of Hugo Stinnes