LEH Allgäu GmbH will mit Alexander Pade die Feneberg-Marke und Arbeitsplätze sichern
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LEH Allgäu GmbH stellt sich vor: Gründer Alexander Pade und die neue Führung um Amelie Feneberg und Dr. Robert Polland erklären ihre Pläne für Feneberg.
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