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Acquisition means that customers can get infrastructure, maintenance and other services from one company Fujitsu Siemens Computers BV on Wednesday said it pl <a href=www.stanley-cup.it>stanley cup</a> ans to acquire the Product Related Services D <a href=www.stanley-cup.it>stanley tumblers</a> ivision of Siemens AGrsquo Siemens Business Services group. The companies did not disclose the price of the acquisition, which is expected to close in March 2006.The Product Related Services Division, which offers IT services including help-desk functions as well as maintenance of PCs and servers, earned about euro;1.3 billion US$1.5 billion in fiscal year 2005 and employs 5,000 people in 28 countries, including 2,000 workers in Germany. Fujitsu Siemens has been using the services of the unit for a long time and the acquisition means that customers can turn to a single company for IT infrastructure, mainte <a href=www.canada-stanley.ca>stanley cup</a> nance and other services, said Klaus Kleinfeld, president and chief executive officer of Siemens AG, during a conference call to announce the deal.Fujitsu Siemens intends to continue the restructuring efforts that Siemens AG has begun in the Siemens Business Services SBS group, including staff reductions, Bernd Bischoff, president and chief executive officer of Fujitsu Siemens Computers said during the conference call on Wednesday. SBS posted sharp losses during its fourth quarter and Siemens said then it would cut jobs as part of a plan to reduce costs of the unit. Siemens AG, SBSrsquo; largest customer, expects to continue to rely on the services of the Product Rel Junh A pint with your meal SABMiller targets women and wine drinkers in new strategy
Tuesday 07 January 2014 7:31 pmMoller <a href=www.stanleyuk.uk>stanley quencher uk</a> -Maersk sells off pound;1.9bn grocery hol <a href=www.stanleycup.ro>stanley cupe</a> dingBy: Express KCSShareFacebookShare on FacebookXShare on TwitterLinkedInShare on LinkedInWhatsAppShare on WhatsAppEmailShare on EmailMOLLER-MAERSK is dropping shopping for shipping by selling off most of its stake in Nettorsquo parent company for around 17bn kroner pound;1.9bn . Chief executive Nils Andersen is cutting the focus of the firm to shipping, port services and its oil unit.The Danish conglomerate will hand over a 49 per cent stake in Dansk Supermarked to the Salling Companies, the other shareholder in the group. The firm will also give the buyer an option to take on Maerskrsquo remaining 19 per cent holding after five years.Dansk Sup <a href=www.stanley-cups.com.mx>taza stanley</a> ermarked operates Netto in Germany, Poland, Sweden and Denmark, having sold the UK branches to Asda in 2010. The group is Denmarkrsquo biggest retailer and operates more than 2,000 stores across Europe under four brands, and made revenues of 56bn kroner last year. Maersk, which has been an investor in Dansk Supermarked since the 1960s, is also selling its 18.7 per cent holding in department store chain F Salling. The deals follow Maerskrsquo disposal on Sunday of 15 crude carriers to Euronav for $980m. However, the group is expected to keep its 23 per cent holding in Danske Bank. Moller-Maersk suffered in the aftermath of the credit crunch as global shipping volumes sank, but has since recovered and in November posted a 23 per cent jump in q
Acquisition means that customers can get infrastructure, maintenance and other services from one company Fujitsu Siemens Computers BV on Wednesday said it pl <a href=www.stanley-cup.it>stanley cup</a> ans to acquire the Product Related Services D <a href=www.stanley-cup.it>stanley tumblers</a> ivision of Siemens AGrsquo Siemens Business Services group. The companies did not disclose the price of the acquisition, which is expected to close in March 2006.The Product Related Services Division, which offers IT services including help-desk functions as well as maintenance of PCs and servers, earned about euro;1.3 billion US$1.5 billion in fiscal year 2005 and employs 5,000 people in 28 countries, including 2,000 workers in Germany. Fujitsu Siemens has been using the services of the unit for a long time and the acquisition means that customers can turn to a single company for IT infrastructure, mainte <a href=www.canada-stanley.ca>stanley cup</a> nance and other services, said Klaus Kleinfeld, president and chief executive officer of Siemens AG, during a conference call to announce the deal.Fujitsu Siemens intends to continue the restructuring efforts that Siemens AG has begun in the Siemens Business Services SBS group, including staff reductions, Bernd Bischoff, president and chief executive officer of Fujitsu Siemens Computers said during the conference call on Wednesday. SBS posted sharp losses during its fourth quarter and Siemens said then it would cut jobs as part of a plan to reduce costs of the unit. Siemens AG, SBSrsquo; largest customer, expects to continue to rely on the services of the Product Rel Junh A pint with your meal SABMiller targets women and wine drinkers in new strategy
Tuesday 07 January 2014 7:31 pmMoller <a href=www.stanleyuk.uk>stanley quencher uk</a> -Maersk sells off pound;1.9bn grocery hol <a href=www.stanleycup.ro>stanley cupe</a> dingBy: Express KCSShareFacebookShare on FacebookXShare on TwitterLinkedInShare on LinkedInWhatsAppShare on WhatsAppEmailShare on EmailMOLLER-MAERSK is dropping shopping for shipping by selling off most of its stake in Nettorsquo parent company for around 17bn kroner pound;1.9bn . Chief executive Nils Andersen is cutting the focus of the firm to shipping, port services and its oil unit.The Danish conglomerate will hand over a 49 per cent stake in Dansk Supermarked to the Salling Companies, the other shareholder in the group. The firm will also give the buyer an option to take on Maerskrsquo remaining 19 per cent holding after five years.Dansk Sup <a href=www.stanley-cups.com.mx>taza stanley</a> ermarked operates Netto in Germany, Poland, Sweden and Denmark, having sold the UK branches to Asda in 2010. The group is Denmarkrsquo biggest retailer and operates more than 2,000 stores across Europe under four brands, and made revenues of 56bn kroner last year. Maersk, which has been an investor in Dansk Supermarked since the 1960s, is also selling its 18.7 per cent holding in department store chain F Salling. The deals follow Maerskrsquo disposal on Sunday of 15 crude carriers to Euronav for $980m. However, the group is expected to keep its 23 per cent holding in Danske Bank. Moller-Maersk suffered in the aftermath of the credit crunch as global shipping volumes sank, but has since recovered and in November posted a 23 per cent jump in q