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Expanding Horizons. For all of Europe's managers the Common Market has rolled back horizons. A Ruhr industrialist, who a few years ago entertained foreigners only on formal occasions, now thinks nothing of inviting a clutch of executives from other Common Market nations to drop by for cocktails. West...
Siemens is Germany's largest private employer, with 207.000 workers at home and another 28,000 around the world. But it is more than it seems to be. The Siemens reach extends from the Arctic. where its diesel engines drive icebreakers, to Saudi Arabia, where its engineers are setting...
Family Affair. Commanding this industrial empire is Chairman Ernst von Siemens, a shy bachelor who raises exotic flowers as a hobby and says, "Our essential goal is to do sound business rather than big business." Von Siemens has surrounded himself with a staff of multilingual executives, many of whom have...
A Siemens family man has been the chief ever since the company was started in 1847 in a small Berlin workshop by Werner Siemens and Johann Halske. Werner Siemens developed the world's first electric dynamo−and the company was on the high line. Another Von Siemens−...
Challenge for Competitors. Private U.S. money is now helping Siemens to push the biggest expansion program in its history. In the first major private loan by U.S. financiers to a German firm since the war. a group of twelve lending institutions headed by Morgan Stanley and Arnhold & Bleichroeder have lent...