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Vestas Wind Systems A/S has appointed Dag Gunnar Andresen, 48, as new Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and member of the Executive Management. He is expected to take up office around 1 August this year.
The new CFO not only has considerable experience within financialmanagement. Dag Andresen also has extensive knowledge of the energy sector, as he recently held a position as CFO of Scandinavia's largest energy company, Vattenfall AB, which is also one of Sweden's three largest companies.
In Vattenfall Dag Andresen was member of the Executive Management from 2008 to 2011, and before that he held senior positions in other companies like Nordea (2001-2008), Den Norske Bank (DNB) (2000-2001), the Nordic Investment Bank (1996-2000) and in the Norwegian industrial Group Kvaerner (1994-1996).
He has been educated at business schools in Oslo and Helsinki, as well as at the three international management schools, IMD in Switzerland and Stanford and Harvard, both in the USA. Furthermore, Dag Andresen pursued a career in the Norwegian Navy and the Norwegian Air Force from 1984 to 1990.
For the Chairman of Vestas, Mr Bert Nordberg, it has been crucial to attract a major financial force:
"With Dag Andresen at the table Vestas will be provided with one of the absolutely best forces within this area. His professional background, the significant results he has achieved and not least the testimonials he gets, are all very convincing. As he moreover has a thorough knowledge of the energy sector from within, we have fulfilled all our wishes for the new CFO profile," says Nordberg.
With the appointment of the new Chief Financial Officer, Vestas furthermore strengthens communications with analysts and investors, which CEO Ditlev Engel has attached great importance to:
"Vestas needs exactly the background that Dag Andresen brings along. Not only the financial management skills, but certainly also his major experience in managing the contact to the stock market as well as the financial markets. I look forward to the contributions he can bring to the Executive Management and I have no doubt that he has not only the skills, but also the personality to undertake this important assignment," says Ditlev Engel.
Andresen himself sees the CFO position as an offer he could not refuse:
"When you consider the huge environmental challenges the world is facing, there is no doubt in my mind that Vestas is one of the absolutely most exciting companies to be part of. Even though I am of course aware that there is a need for significant tightening in the company in order to increase the profitability again. I am used to such challenges, I am fond of them and therefore I look very much forward to contributing to get Vestas back on the earnings track again," says Dag Andresen.
With the appointment of the new CFO, the Executive Management team at Vestas Wind Systems A/S consists of President and CEO, Ditlev Engel, Anders Vedel (Chief Turbines Officer), Juan Araluce (Chief Sales Officer) and Dag Andresen (Chief Financial Officer).
The remaining two executive positions, which were established in January, responsible for Global Solutions & Services and Manufacturing, respectively, have not yet been filled. Until that happens, the overall responsibility for Global Solutions & Services lies with Anders Vedel, while the responsibility for Manufacturing for the moment lies with Ditlev Engel.
Contact details: Chairman of the Board of Directors, Mr Bert Nordberg Group President & CEO, Mr Ditlev Engel Chief Financial Officer, CFO, Mr Dag Andresen,
via Press Officer, Mr Kasper Ibsen Beck: Tel +45 22 87 87 73.
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Aarhus, Denmark, 2012-04-27 10:07 CEST (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) --
Vestas Wind Systems A/S has appointed Dag Gunnar Andresen, 48, as new Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and member of the Executive Management. He is expected to take up office around 1 August this year.
The new CFO not only has considerable experience within financialmanagement. Dag Andresen also has extensive knowledge of the energy sector, as he recently held a position as CFO of Scandinavia's largest energy company, Vattenfall AB, which is also one of Sweden's three largest companies.
In Vattenfall Dag Andresen was member of the Executive Management from 2008 to 2011, and before that he held senior positions in other companies like Nordea (2001-2008), Den Norske Bank (DNB) (2000-2001), the Nordic Investment Bank (1996-2000) and in the Norwegian industrial Group Kvaerner (1994-1996).
He has been educated at business schools in Oslo and Helsinki, as well as at the three international management schools, IMD in Switzerland and Stanford and Harvard, both in the USA. Furthermore, Dag Andresen pursued a career in the Norwegian Navy and the Norwegian Air Force from 1984 to 1990.
For the Chairman of Vestas, Mr Bert Nordberg, it has been crucial to attract a major financial force:
"With Dag Andresen at the table Vestas will be provided with one of the absolutely best forces within this area. His professional background, the significant results he has achieved and not least the testimonials he gets, are all very convincing. As he moreover has a thorough knowledge of the energy sector from within, we have fulfilled all our wishes for the new CFO profile," says Nordberg.
With the appointment of the new Chief Financial Officer, Vestas furthermore strengthens communications with analysts and investors, which CEO Ditlev Engel has attached great importance to:
"Vestas needs exactly the background that Dag Andresen brings along. Not only the financial management skills, but certainly also his major experience in managing the contact to the stock market as well as the financial markets. I look forward to the contributions he can bring to the Executive Management and I have no doubt that he has not only the skills, but also the personality to undertake this important assignment," says Ditlev Engel.
Andresen himself sees the CFO position as an offer he could not refuse:
"When you consider the huge environmental challenges the world is facing, there is no doubt in my mind that Vestas is one of the absolutely most exciting companies to be part of. Even though I am of course aware that there is a need for significant tightening in the company in order to increase the profitability again. I am used to such challenges, I am fond of them and therefore I look very much forward to contributing to get Vestas back on the earnings track again," says Dag Andresen.
With the appointment of the new CFO, the Executive Management team at Vestas Wind Systems A/S consists of President and CEO, Ditlev Engel, Anders Vedel (Chief Turbines Officer), Juan Araluce (Chief Sales Officer) and Dag Andresen (Chief Financial Officer).
The remaining two executive positions, which were established in January, responsible for Global Solutions & Services and Manufacturing, respectively, have not yet been filled. Until that happens, the overall responsibility for Global Solutions & Services lies with Anders Vedel, while the responsibility for Manufacturing for the moment lies with Ditlev Engel.
Contact details: Chairman of the Board of Directors, Mr Bert Nordberg Group President & CEO, Mr Ditlev Engel Chief Financial Officer, CFO, Mr Dag Andresen,
via Press Officer, Mr Kasper Ibsen Beck: Tel +45 22 87 87 73.
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Aarhus, Denmark, 2012-04-27 10:07 CEST (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) --
Vestas Wind Systems A/S has appointed Dag Gunnar Andresen, 48, as new Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and member of the Executive Management. He is expected to take up office around 1 August this year.
The new CFO not only has considerable experience within financialmanagement. Dag Andresen also has extensive knowledge of the energy sector, as he recently held a position as CFO of Scandinavia's largest energy company, Vattenfall AB, which is also one of Sweden's three largest companies.
In Vattenfall Dag Andresen was member of the Executive Management from 2008 to 2011, and before that he held senior positions in other companies like Nordea (2001-2008), Den Norske Bank (DNB) (2000-2001), the Nordic Investment Bank (1996-2000) and in the Norwegian industrial Group Kvaerner (1994-1996).
He has been educated at business schools in Oslo and Helsinki, as well as at the three international management schools, IMD in Switzerland and Stanford and Harvard, both in the USA. Furthermore, Dag Andresen pursued a career in the Norwegian Navy and the Norwegian Air Force from 1984 to 1990.
For the Chairman of Vestas, Mr Bert Nordberg, it has been crucial to attract a major financial force:
"With Dag Andresen at the table Vestas will be provided with one of the absolutely best forces within this area. His professional background, the significant results he has achieved and not least the testimonials he gets, are all very convincing. As he moreover has a thorough knowledge of the energy sector from within, we have fulfilled all our wishes for the new CFO profile," says Nordberg.
With the appointment of the new Chief Financial Officer, Vestas furthermore strengthens communications with analysts and investors, which CEO Ditlev Engel has attached great importance to:
"Vestas needs exactly the background that Dag Andresen brings along. Not only the financial management skills, but certainly also his major experience in managing the contact to the stock market as well as the financial markets. I look forward to the contributions he can bring to the Executive Management and I have no doubt that he has not only the skills, but also the personality to undertake this important assignment," says Ditlev Engel.
Andresen himself sees the CFO position as an offer he could not refuse:
"When you consider the huge environmental challenges the world is facing, there is no doubt in my mind that Vestas is one of the absolutely most exciting companies to be part of. Even though I am of course aware that there is a need for significant tightening in the company in order to increase the profitability again. I am used to such challenges, I am fond of them and therefore I look very much forward to contributing to get Vestas back on the earnings track again," says Dag Andresen.
With the appointment of the new CFO, the Executive Management team at Vestas Wind Systems A/S consists of President and CEO, Ditlev Engel, Anders Vedel (Chief Turbines Officer), Juan Araluce (Chief Sales Officer) and Dag Andresen (Chief Financial Officer).
The remaining two executive positions, which were established in January, responsible for Global Solutions & Services and Manufacturing, respectively, have not yet been filled. Until that happens, the overall responsibility for Global Solutions & Services lies with Anders Vedel, while the responsibility for Manufacturing for the moment lies with Ditlev Engel.
Contact details: Chairman of the Board of Directors, Mr Bert Nordberg Group President & CEO, Mr Ditlev Engel Chief Financial Officer, CFO, Mr Dag Andresen,
via Press Officer, Mr Kasper Ibsen Beck: Tel +45 22 87 87 73.
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Aarhus, Denmark, 2012-04-27 10:07 CEST (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) --
Vestas Wind Systems A/S has appointed Dag Gunnar Andresen, 48, as new Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and member of the Executive Management. He is expected to take up office around 1 August this year.
The new CFO not only has considerable experience within financialmanagement. Dag Andresen also has extensive knowledge of the energy sector, as he recently held a position as CFO of Scandinavia's largest energy company, Vattenfall AB, which is also one of Sweden's three largest companies.
In Vattenfall Dag Andresen was member of the Executive Management from 2008 to 2011, and before that he held senior positions in other companies like Nordea (2001-2008), Den Norske Bank (DNB) (2000-2001), the Nordic Investment Bank (1996-2000) and in the Norwegian industrial Group Kvaerner (1994-1996).
He has been educated at business schools in Oslo and Helsinki, as well as at the three international management schools, IMD in Switzerland and Stanford and Harvard, both in the USA. Furthermore, Dag Andresen pursued a career in the Norwegian Navy and the Norwegian Air Force from 1984 to 1990.
For the Chairman of Vestas, Mr Bert Nordberg, it has been crucial to attract a major financial force:
"With Dag Andresen at the table Vestas will be provided with one of the absolutely best forces within this area. His professional background, the significant results he has achieved and not least the testimonials he gets, are all very convincing. As he moreover has a thorough knowledge of the energy sector from within, we have fulfilled all our wishes for the new CFO profile," says Nordberg.
With the appointment of the new Chief Financial Officer, Vestas furthermore strengthens communications with analysts and investors, which CEO Ditlev Engel has attached great importance to:
"Vestas needs exactly the background that Dag Andresen brings along. Not only the financial management skills, but certainly also his major experience in managing the contact to the stock market as well as the financial markets. I look forward to the contributions he can bring to the Executive Management and I have no doubt that he has not only the skills, but also the personality to undertake this important assignment," says Ditlev Engel.
Andresen himself sees the CFO position as an offer he could not refuse:
"When you consider the huge environmental challenges the world is facing, there is no doubt in my mind that Vestas is one of the absolutely most exciting companies to be part of. Even though I am of course aware that there is a need for significant tightening in the company in order to increase the profitability again. I am used to such challenges, I am fond of them and therefore I look very much forward to contributing to get Vestas back on the earnings track again," says Dag Andresen.
With the appointment of the new CFO, the Executive Management team at Vestas Wind Systems A/S consists of President and CEO, Ditlev Engel, Anders Vedel (Chief Turbines Officer), Juan Araluce (Chief Sales Officer) and Dag Andresen (Chief Financial Officer).
The remaining two executive positions, which were established in January, responsible for Global Solutions & Services and Manufacturing, respectively, have not yet been filled. Until that happens, the overall responsibility for Global Solutions & Services lies with Anders Vedel, while the responsibility for Manufacturing for the moment lies with Ditlev Engel.
Contact details: Chairman of the Board of Directors, Mr Bert Nordberg Group President & CEO, Mr Ditlev Engel Chief Financial Officer, CFO, Mr Dag Andresen,
via Press Officer, Mr Kasper Ibsen Beck: Tel +45 22 87 87 73.
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Aarhus, Denmark, 2012-04-27 10:07 CEST (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) --
Vestas Wind Systems A/S has appointed Dag Gunnar Andresen, 48, as new Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and member of the Executive Management. He is expected to take up office around 1 August this year.
The new CFO not only has considerable experience within financialmanagement. Dag Andresen also has extensive knowledge of the energy sector, as he recently held a position as CFO of Scandinavia's largest energy company, Vattenfall AB, which is also one of Sweden's three largest companies.
In Vattenfall Dag Andresen was member of the Executive Management from 2008 to 2011, and before that he held senior positions in other companies like Nordea (2001-2008), Den Norske Bank (DNB) (2000-2001), the Nordic Investment Bank (1996-2000) and in the Norwegian industrial Group Kvaerner (1994-1996).
He has been educated at business schools in Oslo and Helsinki, as well as at the three international management schools, IMD in Switzerland and Stanford and Harvard, both in the USA. Furthermore, Dag Andresen pursued a career in the Norwegian Navy and the Norwegian Air Force from 1984 to 1990.
For the Chairman of Vestas, Mr Bert Nordberg, it has been crucial to attract a major financial force:
"With Dag Andresen at the table Vestas will be provided with one of the absolutely best forces within this area. His professional background, the significant results he has achieved and not least the testimonials he gets, are all very convincing. As he moreover has a thorough knowledge of the energy sector from within, we have fulfilled all our wishes for the new CFO profile," says Nordberg.
With the appointment of the new Chief Financial Officer, Vestas furthermore strengthens communications with analysts and investors, which CEO Ditlev Engel has attached great importance to:
"Vestas needs exactly the background that Dag Andresen brings along. Not only the financial management skills, but certainly also his major experience in managing the contact to the stock market as well as the financial markets. I look forward to the contributions he can bring to the Executive Management and I have no doubt that he has not only the skills, but also the personality to undertake this important assignment," says Ditlev Engel.
Andresen himself sees the CFO position as an offer he could not refuse:
"When you consider the huge environmental challenges the world is facing, there is no doubt in my mind that Vestas is one of the absolutely most exciting companies to be part of. Even though I am of course aware that there is a need for significant tightening in the company in order to increase the profitability again. I am used to such challenges, I am fond of them and therefore I look very much forward to contributing to get Vestas back on the earnings track again," says Dag Andresen.
With the appointment of the new CFO, the Executive Management team at Vestas Wind Systems A/S consists of President and CEO, Ditlev Engel, Anders Vedel (Chief Turbines Officer), Juan Araluce (Chief Sales Officer) and Dag Andresen (Chief Financial Officer).
The remaining two executive positions, which were established in January, responsible for Global Solutions & Services and Manufacturing, respectively, have not yet been filled. Until that happens, the overall responsibility for Global Solutions & Services lies with Anders Vedel, while the responsibility for Manufacturing for the moment lies with Ditlev Engel.
Contact details: Chairman of the Board of Directors, Mr Bert Nordberg Group President & CEO, Mr Ditlev Engel Chief Financial Officer, CFO, Mr Dag Andresen,
via Press Officer, Mr Kasper Ibsen Beck: Tel +45 22 87 87 73.
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@silver: Es fällt mir nicht ganz leicht darauf zu antworten, weil ich mich in dem Bereich nicht besonders gut auskenne. Also: Natürlich hängt bei denen auch der Netzausbau weit hinterher - vermutlich ist das sogar der Hauptgrund für die 20% lahm gelegte Kapazitäten. Aber technologische Faktoren spielen schon auch eine Rolle. PNE Wind zum Beispiel schreibt in ihren Geschäftsberichten immer, dass sie xyz Windenergieanlagen in Deutschland so nachgerüstet haben, dass sie zur Netzstabilität beitragen. Was das jetzt im Detail von der Technologie her beinhaltet kann ich dir aber nicht leider nicht sagen. Auch in diversen früheren Interviews mit verschiedenen Fachleuten kam zur Sprache, dass chinesische WEAs die Anforderungen der Stromnetze auf unserem Kontinent nicht erfüllen. Wenn in China niedrigere Anforderungen gelten wird das natürlich Konsequenzen für die Netzstabilität haben!
Vielleicht kommen ja mehrere Deutsche Energieversorger auf die Idee sich zusammenzuschließen und bei Vestas einzusteigen. Hier ist nichts mehr unmöglich!
Was an der Börse zählt das sind Gewinne.
Und erst wenn die wieder in Sicht sind, wird sich das ganze bessern
Bei Vestas Mittwoch mit Zahlen für das erste Quartal kommt, sind sie wahrscheinlich rot. Die hohen Kosten, die auf mehrere Herabstufungen führte im vergangenen Jahr wird erwartet, dass sie immer noch tiefe Spuren in den Tatsachen zu ziehen. Der Auftragseingang wird möglicherweise eine der positiven Geschichten in den Abschlüssen sein.
"Erstes Quartal Jahresabschlüsse von Vestas erwartet wird, noch ein weiteres Quartal mit roten Zahlen in der unteren Zeile zu bringen. Die ermittelten Kosten Initiativen ist noch nicht implementiert, die Kosten werden weiterhin durch die hohen Produktionskosten im Zusammenhang mit der V112-Plattform bezeichnet werden", sagte Aktienanalyst Janne Vincent Zuneigung aus Jyske Bank in einer Notiz.
Analysten erwarten, dass Vestas für das erste Quartal würden einen operativen Verlust (EBIT) von 69 Mio. realisiert werden können. Euro, nach dem Median der Schätzungen von SME Direkt gesammelt.
Steigende Umsätze
Bei der Sydbank schätzt Jacob Pedersen, ein operatives Ergebnis von minus 81 Millionen Euro. Euro als Erwartung schön steigenden Umsätzen wird nicht erwartet, weiter nach unten dringen in den Büchern.
"Wir erwarten Umsatzsteigerungen deutlich als Ergebnis der Schlupf aus dem vierten Quartal 2011. Leider ist das Ergebnis nicht aufgrund eines allgemeinen (zu) hohe Kosten, sondern auch, weil ein Teil der Einnahmen-geführten Projekte, die von hohen Kosten durch belastet sind Verspätungen ab 2011 ", rechtfertigt Jacob Pedersen.
Konsens ist ein Umsatz im ersten Quartal von 1,45 Milliarden. Euro, aber hier ist der Analytiker eher verstreut in ihren Schätzungen reichen von 1216 m. EUR 2,146 Milliarden. euro.
Sydbank schätzen, dass Vestas hat ca. ausgeliefert. 1250 Megawatt im ersten Quartal, aber "es gibt immer erhebliche Unsicherheit darüber, wie viel Umsatz, die als Ertrag in jedem Quartal erkannt".
Rekord-Auftragseingang?
Ein Lichtblick im ersten Quartal sein können Bestellungen nach Vestas im ersten Quartal angekündigten Aufträge mit einem Gesamtvolumen von 915 Megawatt. Mit dem bevorstehenden Ablauf der PTC-Regelung in den USA ist es zweifelhaft, dass Vestas kann guten Auftragslage Aktivität aufrechtzuerhalten später in diesem Jahr.
"Es sieht aus wie eine Schallplatte hohen Auftragseingang im ersten Quartal, traditionell der richtigen Reihenfolge für Vestas verarmt. Unternehmen hat Aufträge in Höhe von 915 Megawatt angekündigt, und wir erwarten, dass Vestas ihnen haben in der Größenordnung von 400 Megawatt im Jahr unangemeldet Bestellungen gewesen", sagte Jacob Pedersen .
Bei der Jyske Bank schätzt, Janne Vincent lieben einen "starken" Auftragseingang im Quartal von 1410 Megawatt, und der Konsens ist, nach KMU-Direkt 1340 Megawatt.
"Aber die Ordertätigkeit voraussichtlich zurückgehen werde in der zweiten Jahreshälfte durch den Ablauf des PTC-System. Wir erwarten, dass der Preisdruck wird zu intensivieren, vor allem für Aufträge für die Lieferung im Jahr 2013", schreibt der Analyst.
Von den 13 Analysten, die eine Empfehlung zur Verfügung gestellt haben Vestas auf Aktien, drei Analysten eine Kaufempfehlung, während fünf eine neutrale Empfehlung und die restlichen fünf eine Verkaufsempfehlung haben.
Die Konten werden bei veröffentlicht. 8,30 am Mittwoch, 2. Mai 2012.
Ritzau Finanzen
15:46 30.04.12
Paris (www.aktiencheck.de) - Arnaud Brossard, Analyst von Exane BNP Paribas, stuft die Aktie von Vestas Wind Systems (Vestas Aktie) unverändert mit "underperform" ein und bestätigt das Kursziel von 25,00 Dänischen Kronen.
Die Aufträge dürften sich im ersten Quartal dank einer niedrigen Vergleichsbasis mehr als verdoppelt haben. Bei den Umsätzen sei ebenfalls mit einer starken Verbesserung zu rechnen. Von 2011 auf 2012 verschobene Einnahmen dürften sich positiv ausgewirkt haben. Trotz eines höheren Volumens dürften gestiegene Kosten das EBIT aber erneut in den negativen Bereich gedrückt haben.
Die gewöhnliche Volatilität der Windbranche und insbesondere bei den Quartalsergebnissen von Vestas würden das Vertrauen in die Quartalsprognosen begrenzen und damit auch die Bedeutung eines Übertreffens oder Verfehlens der Erwartungen.
Der Auftragseingang werde bei 1,408 Mrd. EUR erwartet, die Umsätze bei 1,363 Mrd. EUR und das EBIT bei minus 46 Mio. EUR.
Die Exane BNP-Prognosen für den Umsatz in 2012 würden sich auf 6,2 Mrd. EUR belaufen, für das EBIT auf 70 Mio. EUR und für den Free Cash flow auf minus 300 Mio. EUR.
Unterstützung könnte die Vestas-Aktie von neuen Spekulationen erhalten, da der neue Chairman ein Strategie-Treffen in der kommenden Woche angekündigt habe. Auf Basis des aktuellen Aktienkurses werde Vestas bereits zu Multiplen gehandelt wie denen beim ZF-Hansen-Deal.
Vor diesem Hintergrund lautet die Einschätzung der Analysten von Exane BNP Paribas für die Aktie von Vestas Wind Systems weiterhin "underperform". (Analyse vom 30.04.12) (30.04.2012/ac/a/a)
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Nordex-Konkurrent Vestas schockt mit weiteren Hiobsbotschaften - Aktie stürzt ab
Beim dänische Hersteller von Windanlagen Vestas reißt die Serie der Hiobsbotschaften nicht ab. Zum Jahresauftakt stand erneut ein dickes Minus in den Büchern der Dänen. Der Verlust fiel dabei deutlich höher aus als von Experten erwartet. Auch der Umsatz des Nordex-Konkurrenten blieb hinter den Erwartungen zurück. Zudem müssen 376 Windräder des Typs V90-3.0 MW überprüft und möglicherweise noch einmal gewartet werden. Dies werde das Ergebnis mit bis zu 40 Millionen Euro belasten, teilte das Unternehmen am Mittwoch in Kopenhagen mit. Vestas prüft, ob ein Teil davon auf die Lieferanten abgewälzt werden kann. Zudem stehe das Geschäft in den USA auf dem Prüfstand und die Entwicklung eines neuen Produkts soll langsamer vonstatten gehen als bislang geplant.
In den ersten drei Monaten des Jahres betrug der Verlust vor Zinsen und Steuern (EBIT) 245 Millionen Euro und damit vier mal so viel wie im Gesamtjahr 2011. Dank Gewinnen aus Finanzgeschäften und Steuererträgen stand unter dem Strich ein Minus von 162 Millionen Euro und damit praktisch genauso viel wie in den zwölf Monaten des Vorjahres. Der Umsatz legte dagegen leicht auf 1,1 Milliarden Euro zu. Doch auch das war eine herbe Enttäuschung. Experten hatten mit einem Zuwachs auf 1,4 Milliarden Euro gerechnet. Die Aktie des Unternehmens sackte in den ersten Handelsminuten um knapp zwölf Prozent ab.
Wegen der anhaltenden Probleme kündigte Vestas zudem an, die Entwicklung der neuen Offshore-Plattform V164-7.0 MW nicht mehr so schnell vorantreiben zu wollen. Der erste Prototyp der Anlage soll jetzt erst im Jahr 2014 in Betrieb genommen werden. Einzig positive Nachricht am Mittwochmorgen war die bestätigte Prognose des Unternehmens. Demnach soll der Umsatz im laufenden Jahr auf 6,5 bis 8,0 (2011: 5,84) Milliarden Euro steigen. Die EBIT-Marge solle zwischen 0 und 4 Prozent liegen. Bei der Rückkehr in die operativ schwarzen Zahlen in diesem Jahr soll ein umfangreiches Sparprogramm helfen./zb/nmu
Mich würde nur mal interessieren, wie die in diesem Jahr noch schwarze Zahlen schreiben wollen? Wo wollen die denn noch sparen außer am Personal und der Forschung. Zumindest das erste dürfte wohl kaum ohne Vorabkosten umsetzbar sein.
Die Prognose werden sie wohl wieder nicht einhalten können und folglich erneut unter Beweis stellen, dass sie nicht in der Lage sind die Situation im Unternehmen realistisch einzuschätzen. Wie will man den hier jemals wieder Vertrauen schaffen?
Die Vestasleute haben doch immer einen negativaufhänger!
Da haben sie den Rekordauftragsbestand der Geschichte und bringen es fertig ihre Zahlen trotzdem zu versauen!
Da werden auf einmal anlagen überprüft oder die Produktion von Fabriken verschoben, man könnte meinen das eigene Management arbeitet gegen den eigenen Konzern.
Und die versprochenen Entlassungen sollen jetzt erst im 3. Quartal entschieden werden
hahahaha
meiner Meinung nach sollte der votrstand mal zurücktreten warum macht er das nicht?
Wer aus so guten Aufträgen nix macht muss eigentlich fliegen!
Rekordaufträge hatte Vestas zu melden und der Vorstand kloppt sein eigenes Unternehmen in die Pfanne
müssen???
Normalerweise wusste man doch vorher dass die Zahlen so schlecht werden!
Zeitpunkt: 02.05.12 11:29
Aktion: Nutzer-Sperre für immer
Kommentar: Regelverstoß - Mehrfach gesperrte Nachfolge-ID
Den Unternehmensmeldungen zufolge dürfte Nordex z.Zt. auf dem besten Weg sein aus dem Tal der Tränen früher als Vestas herauszukommen. Bin gespannt auf die Zahlen!
Vestas desaströs!
aber in dem Fall liegt es an deinen Augen. Wir reden hier vom Quartalsumsatz und nicht dem Jahresumsatz. ;-)
ich musste sogar schmunzeln. Nordex wird es sehr sehr schwer haben in den nächsten Jahren: Mein Tipp Shorten