Nokia Siemens’s Purchase of Motorola Assets Is Delayed - BusinessWeek (Holme Lacy) Nokia Siemens’s Purchase of Motorola Assets Is Delayed - BusinessWeek (Holme Lacy)

Friday 31 December 2010

Nokia Siemens’s Purchase of Motorola Assets Is Delayed - BusinessWeek (Holme Lacy)

Nokia Siemens’s Purchase of Motorola Assets Is Delayed - BusinessWeek
Dec. 28 (Bloomberg) -- Nokia Siemens Networks, the world’s second-largest maker of wireless phone systems, said the wait for antitrust approval from China will delay the completion of its $1.2 billion purchase of network assets from Motorola Inc. The
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Iowa firm orders 258 wind turbines from Siemens - msnbc.com
HUTCHINSON, Kansas (AP) — Siemens Wind Power has received an order for 258 2.3-megawatt turbines from MidAmerican Energy Co. of Iowa. MidAmerican Energy says the turbines will be installed in western and central Iowa. The companies say the turbines will
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Nokia Siemens' Purchase Of Motorola Assets Delayed - FOXBusiness
Telecom equipment vendor Nokia Siemens Networks said its acquisition of most of Motorola Inc.'s ( MOT ) network equipment business will close later than expected, as a Chinese regulator hasn't approved the deal. The companies, which announced the deal in
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Siemens wind turbine plant wins big order - Wichita Eagle
Siemens, which just opened a wind turbine plant in Hutchinson, has won its largest on-shore contract. MidAmerican Energy Co. has ordered 258 2.3-megawatt turbines for windfarms in Iowa. The order constitutes about a third of the Hutchinson plant's planned
Source: www.kansas.com

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Nokia Siemens deal for Motorola business delayed - San Jose Mercury News
NEW YORK -- Nokia Siemens Networks says a regulatory hurdle will keep it from completing its acquisition of Motorola's network equipment business by the end of the year, as planned. Instead, the joint venture of Finland's Nokia and Germany's Siemens plans
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