High-cost site leases make Siemens Gamesa both laugh and cry
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It's a well-known fact that an ocean view adds extra value to real estate prices. Although it's not only swanky residencies in big cities that have benefited from the vertically inclining prices of recent years: The same is true for another type of somewhat more outlying property featuring a full 360-degree panorama of the sea – and even though areas must first be developed with monopiles or other foundation types just to reach sea level.
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