Siemens wind turbine plant wins big order - Wichita Eagle (Swilland) Siemens wind turbine plant wins big order - Wichita Eagle (Swilland)

Friday, 31 December 2010

Siemens wind turbine plant wins big order - Wichita Eagle (Swilland)

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
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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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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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Nokia Siemens expects to complete buy of Motorola assets in Q1 2011 - TradingMarkets.com
29 December 2010 - Finnish-German telecoms equipment maker Nokia Siemens Networks said yesterday it expects to complete the purchase of the telecoms equipment business of US Motorola (NYSE: MOT | PowerRating ) in the first quarter of 2011. Previously, 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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