Crisis revealed Vestas' weak points: "We have learned a lot and the future looks solid"

Vestas has learned from the crisis, which has weighed heavily on the company’s earnings. New orders are now reviewed much more critically, the Danish energy company says.
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Vestas is back in the black after a long downturn, and the management team is now making some clear observations about what Vestas has learned from the crisis and what needs to be changed going forward, says Morten Dyrholm, Group Senior Vice President at Vestas with responsibility for marketing, communications, sustainability and public affairs to EnergyWatch

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