Sunday, May 4, 2014

Alstom battle to upstage Siemens chief's grand strategy launch

Rain clouds are seen in the sky where a Haliade 150 offshore wind turbine operates at Alstom's offshore wind site in Le Carnet, on the Loire Estuary, near Saint Nazaire, western France By Noah Barkin and Irene Preisinger BERLIN (Reuters) - When Joe Kaeser took the reins of German engineering giant Siemens last summer after a boardroom coup, he made clear his priority was closing a yawning profitability gap with rivals such as General Electric . On Wednesday the 56-year-old Bavarian presents his grand strategy, but it is likely to be overshadowed by something that investors and even some Siemens executives fear could undermine his profit drive: a politically-charged battle with the U.S. group for France's Alstom . Siemens announced last week that it would make a formal offer for Alstom - most likely in the form of a swap of power and rail assets - after being encouraged by the French and German governments to step in. Hours later, Alstom's board chose to accept a $16.9 billion GE bid for the French firm's energy unit.








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