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SinnerSchrader was a
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with headquarters in
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, Germany. The company was founded in 1996 and was listed on the stock market from 1999. Since 2017, SinnerSchrader has been part of
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. The company was merged with a few other agencies under the umbrella of Accenture Song (previously Accenture Interactive) and was fully integrated in 2022.


History


Establishment and early years

In 1996, Oliver Sinner and founded an online agency in Hamburg. Headquarters were established in the former Johannes Krause tanning machinery factory in the
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district. Further offices were later opened in
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,
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,
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, and
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. One of SinnerSchrader’s main areas of business was the establishment of online stores. The agency’s clients included SMEs as well as large international corporations.


Floatation and consolidation

In 1999, SinnerSchrader became a stock company. In November of that year, the company went public on the
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, and raised around €28 million as a result. Part of this was redistributed to shareholders in 2004. From 2003 onwards, the shares of SinnerSchrader were traded in the Prime Standard of
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. After the
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burst, sales and profits plummeted, which meant that SinnerSchrader had to reduce working hours. Oliver Sinner left the company in 2002, and it continued to be managed by Matthias Schrader. The company turned a profit once again in the 2004/2005 financial year. Today, the survival of the company is considered exemplary for the transformation of the former new economy.


New growth areas

E-commerce remained an important growth area for SinnerSchrader. As well as this, the company strived to diversify its business, for example through the acquisition of smaller agencies. SinnerSchrader also founded an advertising agency. In 2006, SinnerSchrader established the ''Next Conference'' to mark a company anniversary. It is focused on questions concerning the digital transformation and its social and economic consequences.


Takeover by Accenture

In 2017, the international consulting company Accenture announced its
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of SinnerSchrader. In the first step, 60% of the share capital was secured, and the stake was gradually increased to over 90%. The remaining
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were offered a cash settlement for their exclusion. In 2019, SinnerSchrader announced it was no longer listed on the stock exchange. Following the takeover, SinnerSchrader initially became part of ''Accenture Interactive''. In Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, this business unit was managed by Matthias Schrader. Since 2022, all the agencies acquired by Accenture over the years have been operating together under the name ''Accenture Song''. Matthias Schrader left the company in 2022.


Corporate structure

SinnerSchrader traded as a
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under German law (
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). At the 2022 general assembly, it was decided to merge the company with the Accenture Digital Holdings corporation, headquartered in
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. SinnerSchrader was subsequently removed from the
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.


Controversies

In 2005, SinnerSchrader was featured on the list of "biggest capital destroyers" on the German stock market. The company rejected this criticism, whereupon the admitted mistakes and revised its assessment of the SinnerSchrader share price.


Notes and references


External links

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