Siemens to Cut 1100 Jobs in Germany - Analyst Blog
24 Dezembro 2012 - 12:15PM
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In a bid to reduce operational
costs and optimize its cost structure, Siemens AG
(SI) reportedly announced that it will lay off approximately 1,100
employees in its energy division in Germany over the next two
years. The company has about 86000 employees worldwide and the
current headcount in Germany is 28000.
The lay off will primarily affect the fossil power and the oil and
service gas units of the company, which are facing sluggish demand.
To maintain its strong global growth momentum and increase its
market share, Siemens AG needs to refine its cost structure. The
restructuring action is expected to bring in stability and steady
earnings growth in the near future.
Earlier, in the fourth quarter
2012, total sectors profit of Siemens AG declined 14.6% to €1.6
billion, down from €2.1 billion a year earlier. The decline was
primarily due to project charges in Energy and Infrastructure &
Cities.
Siemens AG is a German industrial
conglomerate with interests in information services, automation and
controls, medical equipment, power generation, transportation
systems, automotive electronics, lighting, and many other areas.
Given its product breadth and geographic diversity, the company is
a major beneficiary of increased spending as developing nations
build up their infrastructure. Its core businesses have seen a
pickup in demand and the company is well positioned and looking for
further growth primarily in the emerging markets.
Siemens AG currently has a Zacks #4 Rank, which implies a
short-term Sell rating. We also have a long-term Neutral
recommendation on the stock. One of its competitors, ABB
Ltd (ABB) carries a Zacks #3 Rank, which translates into a
short-term Hold rating.
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