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Are BP and Deutsche Telekom state-owned enterprises in Britain and Germany? What management model does foreign countries adopt for these industries?

Neither of these enterprises is a state-owned enterprise, because the state holds no more than half of the assets and shares.

BP has been privatized. The British government sold all BP assets in batches from 1979 to 1987.

Deutsche Telekom has also been privatized. The Federal Republic of Germany directly holds 365,438+0% of the shares and indirectly holds 65,438+02% of the shares through Kreditanstalt fü r Wiederaufbau (KFW). The remaining 57% shares (as of June 2003) are publicly issued shares.

Due to poor management, BP has suffered losses all the year round. Therefore, the British government sold its British oil assets and privatized them. But when foreign forces tried to control it (Kuwait Investment Office tried to buy and gain control of BP). The British government has not yet approved the deal.

Deutsche Telekom is a joint-stock company (AG) separated from the telecommunications sector after the privatization of the state-owned Deutsche Bundespost. The German government directly and indirectly holds 43% of the shares.