Hello Agus,

Thursday, October 12, 2006, 11:39:23 AM, you wrote:

> Mungkin bukan tutup tapi merger dengan salah satu divisi mobile yang
> lain...:-)

Lagi nih :)
the conservative daily Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung found on its front page 
that Siemens was under heavy fire for its role in the BenQ affair.

In fact, at the time, Siemens even paid BenQ to take its mobile phone 
operations off its hands and suggestions were made in media reports that the 
German giant might even have been aware of BenQ`s plans to shut down the 
operations.

Kleinfeld denied such speculation.

"Any suggestion that we willingly accepted the insolvency of BenQ Mobile in 
Germany is a malicious misrepresentation," the Siemens chief said.

And he said that Siemens would consider taking legal action against BenQ.

"We were promised that the German production sites would be maintained and even 
strengthened," but BenQ had broken those promises, he said.

Kleinfeld insisted that Siemens` supervisory board regarded the proposed pay 
hikes for top managment as justified.

However, a "new situation" had emerged to change the company`s mind, the 
chairman said...

http://www.antara.co.id/en/seenws/?id=21001 

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