Analyst sees Siemens Gamesa management reshuffle as welcome news – for competitors

Even though Siemens Gamesa is taking many appropriate measures, yet another executive reshuffle is a distraction for the turbine manufacturer, says bank analyst.
David Mesonero is being promoted to Siemens Gamesa's new CFO. | Photo: Siemens Gamesa
David Mesonero is being promoted to Siemens Gamesa's new CFO. | Photo: Siemens Gamesa

As of Dec. 1, Siemens Gamesa will de facto be operating with its third executive management team since its inception with the April 2016 merger of Siemens Wind Power and Gamesa. Last October, the company's CFO, CEO of offshore wind and general secretary were rotated. Siemens Gamesa announced a similar extensive reshuffle Tuesday morning.

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