Siemens Gamesa reports EUR 450m loss and CEO change

Current CEO Jochen Eickholt will step down at the end of July. The Siemens Energy CEO is quick to emphasize that Eickholt is not the cause of the quality issues Gamesa is facing.
Photo: H.bilbao/AP/Ritzau Scanpix
Photo: H.bilbao/AP/Ritzau Scanpix

Jochen Eickholt will step down from his role as CEO at Siemens Gamesa at the end of July, the turbine manufacturer has announced.

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