Thyssenkrupp's steel head Dennis Grimm resigns amid sale talks with Jindal Steel

Dennis Grimm, the leader of Thyssenkrupp's steel division, is departing. This happens as Thyssenkrupp deepens talks to sell the steel business to India's Jindal Steel International. A delegation from Jindal is set to conduct further due diligence ...

The head of Thyssenkrupp's steel business, Dennis Grimm, has decided to leave the division, two people familiar with the matter said on Tuesday, robbing the unit of its leader as talks over a sale to India's Jindal Steel International continue.

Grimm has been the spokesperson for Thyssenkrupp Steel Europe's (TKSE) executive board, or its de facto CEO, since August 30, 2024, after the division's former CEO Bernhard Osburg stepped down following a clash with Thyssenkrupp's leadership over strategy.

TKSE and Thyssenkrupp declined to comment.


Grimm's departure comes as Thyssenkrupp is deepening talks with Jindal Steel International over a sale of TKSE, with a delegation from the Indian company scheduled to step up due diligence of the business this week, sources told Reuters.

German newspaper Bild, citing company sources, first reported Grimm's departure, saying it was the result of a falling out with Thyssenkrupp CEO Miguel Lopez over the strategic course of the business.
READ MORE
ADVERTISEMENT

READ MORE:

LOGIN & CLAIM

50 TIMESPOINTS

More from our Partners

Loading next story
Business News › Industry › Ind'l Goods/Svs › Steel › Thyssenkrupp's steel head Dennis Grimm resigns amid sale talks with Jindal Steel
Text Size:AAA
Success
This article has been saved

*

+