The industrial conglomerate Thyssenkrupp expects negotiations over a potential sale of its steel division to Indian group Jindal Steel to continue for some time, according to CFO Axel Hamann. "There is still a lot to discuss and negotiate," the executive said on Thursday during a conference call with journalists. He added that there is still considerable movement in the market, citing EU-announced aid measures for the steel sector. "We are negotiating constructively." A potential deal with Jindal is also not included in the outlook. (Report by Tom Käckenhoff. Edited by Olaf Brenner. For inquiries, please contact our editorial team at berlin.newsroom@thomsonreuters.com (for politics and the economy) or frankfurt.newsroom@thomsonreuters.com (for companies and markets).)