Power Generation, Renewable Energy, Transmission and Service
Founded
1 January 2009
Defunct
1 October 2014
Headquarters
Munich, Germany[1]
Key people
Christian Bruch (CEO) Maria Ferraro (CFO)
Revenue
€ 26,6 billion (FY 2013 (September 30))
Number of employees
83,500 (FY 2013 (September 30))
Parent
Siemens
Website
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