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Siemens AG, with headquarters in Berlin and Munich, makes products including cell-phone components and trains for more than 190 countries. As Europe's largest engineering company, Siemens has about 475,000 employees worldwide, with 5,000 employees in the metro Orlando area working on power-generation project management, telecommunications equipment and other technology. The company, which holds more than 60,000 patents, was founded in 1846 by Werner von Siemens.
Siemens AG, with headquarters in Berlin and Munich, makes products including cell-phone components and trains for more than 190 countries. As Europe's largest engineering company, Siemens has about 475,000 employees worldwide, with 5,000 employees in the metro Orlando area working on power-generation project management, telecommunications equipment and other technology. The company, which holds more than 60,000 patents, was founded in 1846 by Werner von Siemens.
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Siemens to cut 16,750 jobs, $2B in costs
Industrial conglomerate Siemens AG said Tuesday it will cut 16,750 jobs, or 4.2 percent of its global work force, to streamline operations and slice nearly $2 billion in costs in the face of a slowing economy. The Munich-based maker of products ranging...Tags: Siemens
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Siemens planning job reductions
German industrial conglomerate Siemens AG said yesterday that the company planned to cut jobs as a result of the economic downturn, but it did not specify the number of affected positions. Media reports previously said the company would slash up to 4...Tags: Siemens, Layoffs and Downsizing
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Siemens AG To Reduce Workforce By 16,750 Jobs
Industrial conglomerate Siemens AG said Tuesday it will cut 16,750 jobs, or 4.2 percent of its global workforce, to streamline operations and slice nearly $2 billion in costs in the face of a slowing economy. The Munich-based maker of products ranging... -
Siemens to cut 16,750 jobs to bolster profit
In a sign that the slackening global economy is catching up with Germany, Siemens AG, one of the country's largest exporters, said it would eliminate 16,750 jobs across its far-flung operations as it struggles to bolster profits in a weakening business...Tags: Siemens
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Siemens cutting 17K jobs worldwide to trim costs
The Associated PressIndustrial conglomerate Siemens AG said today it will cut 16,750 jobs, or 4.2 percent of its global work force, to streamline operations and slice nearly $2 billion in costs in the face of a slowing economy. The Munich-based maker of products ranging...Tags: American Airlines, Inc., Retirement, Siemens, AMR Corp., Unemployment
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Siemens will cut jobs worldwide
Sentinel Staff WriterOrlando-based Siemens Power Generation Business is bracing for an unspecified work-force reduction as its German parent company cuts thousands of jobs in a worldwide streamlining, company officials said Friday. The power-generation division, which...Tags: Siemens, Technology, Layoffs and Downsizing
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Siemens profit drops 67 percent on weakness in plant construction, telecom business
Sentinel Staff WriterGerman conglomerate Siemens AG's quarterly profit fell a whopping 67 percent, triggered by slowdowns and other hits in its power generation business and other operations, officials said today. The Munich-based engineering giant -- whose power...Tags: Weather Reports, Earnings Forecasts, Siemens, Technology, Orlando Weather
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China telecom mergers boon for suppliers
BEIJING — China's phone companies will merge into three large groups in a long-awaited government restructuring of its giant telecom market that could lead to billions of dollars in new orders for foreign equipment suppliers. A plan announced...Tags: Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Computing and Information Technology, China Mobile Limited, LM Ericsson Telephone Company, Corporations
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New way comes to light
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