ams OSRAM


FY21 and CMD adjustments

17/06/22 -"Although the long-term CAGR is expected to be 10%, the short-term outlook is less optimistic. ams-OSRAM is mid-restructuring, as it is divesting a substantial part of its Lamps & Systems business to ..."

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17/06/22
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