Siemens CEO Loescher to meet with SEC on Dec 17
Posted by Mark Frost on Dec 9, 2007
MUNICH, Dec. 9, 2007 (Thomson Financial delivered by Newstex) — Siemens (NYSE:SI) AG’s chief executive Peter Loescher, management board member Peter Solmssen and supervisory board chairman Gerhard Cromme will meet the US Securities and Exchange Commission on Dec 17, Sueddeutsche Zeitung reported, citing company sources.
Girls sweep top places at Siemens high school science contest to win $100,000 scholarships
Posted by john on Dec 8, 2007
The Siemens competition was begun in 1998 to recognize America s best math and science students. Finalists were chosen at regional competitions and flown to New York for a weekend that included bowling and a Broadway show before Monday s awards ceremony. The contest has also been known as the Siemens Westinghouse Competition.
Siemens Top Officials in Marathon Meeting
Posted by Mark Frost on Dec 7, 2007
Highway Africa News Agency (Grahamstown) 7 December 2007 Posted to the web 7 December 2007 Remmy Nweke Lagos A high-level management meeting at Siemens headquarters in Nigeria went beyond the scheduled time to address Siemen s concern over a bribery scam in Nigeria and Russia that led to the Federal Executive Council putting a ban on all its official transactions.
Siemens Jittery Over FG?s Blacklist
Posted by on Dec 7, 2007
Daily Champion (Lagos) 7 December 2007 Posted to the web 7 December 2007 Lagos Tension yesterday rose at the Isolo, Lagos headquarters of Siemens Nigeria following the blacklisting of the telecommunications equipment supplier by the Federal Government over the 10 million euros bribery scam, as top management of the company embarked on marathon meeting. This development came as business activities at the company slowed down, given the few number of customers who visited.
Siemens appoints finance chiefs for its three sectors, heads of 15 subdivisions
Posted by Mark Frost on Dec 7, 2007
MUNICH, Dec. 7, 2007 (Thomson Financial delivered by Newstex) — Siemens (NYSE:SI) AG said it appointed the finance chiefs for each of its three new sectors: Industry, Energy and Healthcare, and it also named the heads of the 15 divisions one tier below the top three sectors.
Siemens to buy heat-recovery steam generator business of Balcke Duerr Austria
Posted by on Dec 7, 2007
FRANKFURT, Dec. 7, 2007 (Thomson Financial delivered by Newstex) — Siemens (NYSE:SI) AG has reached an agreement with Balcke-Duerr GmbH Deutschland to acquire the heat-recovery steam generator business of Vienna-based Balcke Duerr Austria GmbH. No financial details were disclosed. In 2006, Balcke Duerr Austria, which employs 55 people, posted revenues of about 21 mln eur, the statement said. cs1/ejb Copyright Thomson Financial News Limited 2007. All rights reserved.
Nokia Siemens Network plans to grow faster than market in 2008
Posted by on Dec 7, 2007
FRANKFURT, Dec. 7, 2007 (Thomson Financial delivered by Newstex) — Nokia (NYSE:NOK) Siemens (NYSE:SI) Networks, the joint-venture of Siemens AG and Nokia OYJ, plans to grow stronger than what it sees as a sluggish 2008 telecoms market, chief executive Simon Beresford-Wylie told Boersen-Zeitung. Beresford-Wylie said he expects only moderate demand growth for mobile and fixed-line infrastructure during 2008, without specifying a percentage.
Nigeria suspends 700,000 eur order to Siemens until bribery charges are cleared
Posted by Mark Frost on Dec 7, 2007
FRANKFURT, Dec. 7, 2007 (Thomson Financial delivered by Newstex) — Nigeria has frozen an order to Siemens (NYSE:SI) AG worth 700,000 eur and said it will not award any contracts to the company until charges of bribery are cleared, Financial Times Deutschland said, citing the minister of information and communications John Odey. Nigerian authorities are investigating against Siemens Nigeria, in which the German engineering company holds 68 pct, the paper reported.
Nigeria Bans Siemens Over Bribery Scandal
Posted by on Dec 6, 2007
“Our view is that the decision is rather hasty. Investigations are being conducted and we would want to know the role of each individual and, even if Siemens should be found guilty, I don’t think blacklisting Siemens is the solution,” said Lai Mohammed, the spokesman for Action Congress.
Siemens Norway announces board shake-up after allegations of defense contract corruption
Posted by john on Dec 6, 2007
At that time, Siemens Norway apologized, promised to refund the excess charges, and replaced its entire top management. On Tuesday, the economic crime police said they had assessed a 9 million kroner (US$1.6 million; 1.1 million) fine against the company for defrauding the military. The company can either accept the fine or challenge it in court.