Siemens Gamesa CEO says Senvion assets to be a burden in 2020

The German-Spanish wind OEM calls the acquisition of a number of Senvion assets the largest milestone in 2020 and a potential game changer. However, it will weigh down on the company during 2020.
Photo: Siemens Gamesa/Marina Pacheco
Photo: Siemens Gamesa/Marina Pacheco
BY VIKTOR BRANDT KÆRGAARD

"The acquisition may turn out to be a game changer for Siemens Gamesa. The assets were purchased at an attractive price, and it's a strategic match for our business," says Markus Tacke, chief executive of Siemens Gamesa, in a conference call.

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