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Siemens fears long downturn

By Daniel Schäfer in Frankfurt

Published: July 30 2009 08:29 | Last updated: July 30 2009 19:58

Siemens underscored the longevity of the global recession on Thursday when Europe’s largest engineering group revealed that profits at its main industrial unit collapsed and sluggish demand had spread to its long-cycle energy sector.

The group had long shown resilience against the economic crisis but said order intake in the third quarter of the financial year shrank by 27 per cent to €17.2bn – more than analysts had expected.

Peter Loescher, President and CEO of Siemens AG

Peter Löscher, chief executive, hinted that Siemens could rethink its 2010 margin targets in December

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