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DES Q1 E 2014

14.05. INTERIM REPORT Q1 2014 15.05. Donner & Reuschel Hamburg Investment Conference, Hamburg 20.05. Roadshow London, M.M. Warburg 05.06. Kempen & Co. European Property Seminar, Amsterdam 11.-13.06. db Access Conference, Berlin 18.06. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING, HAM- BURG 18.06. Aufsichtsratssitzung, Hamburg 27.06. Close Brothers Seydler Bank Small & Mid Cap Conference, Paris 12.08. INTERIM REPORT H1 2014 11.09. ESN European Conference, Frankfurt 17.09. Roadshow Luxembourg, Bankhaus Lampe 22.09. Berenberg Bank and Goldman Sachs German Corporate Conference, Munich 23.09. Baader Bank Investment Conference, Munich 24.09. Supervisory Board meeting, Hamburg 30.09. Roadshow London, Berenberg Bank 01.10. Societe Generale Real Estate Conference, London 06.10. ExpoREAL, Munich 13.11. NINE-MONTH REPORT 2014 17.11. Roadshow Paris, Deutsche Bank 18.11. Roadshow Amsterdam, Kempen & Co. 19.11. Roadshow Zurich, Baader Bank 26.11. Supervisory Board meeting, Hamburg 27.11. Roadshow Dusseldorf/Cologne, DZ Bank 01.12.-02.12. Berenberg European Conference, Pennyhill Our financial calendar is updated continuously. Please check our website for the latest events: www.deutsche-euroshop.com / ir Investor relations contact PATRICK KISS AND NICOLAS LISSNER Tel.: +49 (0)40 - 41 35 79 20 / -22 Fax: +49 (0)40 - 41 35 79 29 E-Mail: ir@deutsche-euroshop.com Internet: www.deutsche-euroshop.com/ir FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS This Management Report contains forward-looking statements based on estimates of future developments by the Executive Board. The statements and forecasts represent estimates based on all of the information avail- able at the current time. If the assumptions on which these statements and forecasts are based do not materialise, the actual results may differ from those currently being forecast. ROUNDING AND RATES OF CHANGE Percentages and figures stated in this report may be subject to rounding differences. The rates of change are based on economic considerations: improvements are indicated by a plus (+), deterioration by a minus (-).

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