Siemens to cut 16,750 Jobs amid Economic Downturn
Posted on Tue, 8 Jul 2008 07:45:30 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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By Nicola Leske
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - German industrial conglomerate Siemens AG plans to cut
around 4 percent of its workforce as part of an overhaul and as a result of the
global economic downturn, Siemens said on Tuesday.
Siemens wants to cut 16,750 jobs globally, of which 12,600 are mainly in
administration, to help Europe's biggest engineering group reach a savings
target of 1.2 billion euros ($1.9 billion) by 2010 and boost profit margin
levels, Siemens said.
Another 4,150 jobs will be eliminated through the company's restructuring
program.
Chief Executive Peter Loescher, who has extensively restructured Siemens since
taking charge a year ago, said Siemens needed to become faster and more
efficient to catch up with the competition.
"This takes on special urgency when one considers the economic downturn," he
added.
Negotiations with labor representatives about the planned job reductions will
begin quickly, Loescher said.
Siemens has said it wants to cut selling, general and administrative costs by
1.2 billion euros or about ten percent within two years, partly through reducing
the amount of legal entities that make up the conglomerate, which employs about
400,000 people.
The rationalization comes as Siemens struggles to put an end to a worldwide
investigation into a corruption and bribery scandal and as it hopes to regain
investor confidence after a profit warning in March that sent its shares
tumbling.
Shares in Siemens were down 1.5 percent at 69.77 euros by 1151 GMT, up from a
low on the day of 68.53 and compared with a 1.9 percent fall in Germany's
blue-chip DAX index .
Siemens shares have fallen almost 35 percent so far this year. By comparison,
U.S. rival General Electric has lost 27.4 percent and Dutch competitor Philips
has lost 28.8 percent, according to Reuters data.
Siemens trades at around 7.2 times estimated 2008 earnings while GE and Philips
are valued at around 12 and 14 times respectively.
Loescher has promised to slim down the lumbering giant, which makes everything
from light bulbs and high-speed trains to medical equipment and turbines, so it
can catch up with more profitable rivals and improve its technology.
So far, he has regrouped the company's units into three main divisions aligned
with global growth trends: infrastructure and industry, energy, and medical
technology.
He has also scaled down the management board to eight from 11 posts.
Loescher said on Tuesday Siemens will cut 6,350 jobs at its industry unit, 3,950
at its energy division, and 2,800 at the healthcare unit.
(Editing by Quentin Bryar)
© Copyright 2008 Reuters.
Posted on Tue, 8 Jul 2008 07:45:30 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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