Brits are turning to technology to enhance their cooking skills
Many people in the UK are increasingly using technology, particularly AI, to improve their cooking skills and simplify meal preparation.
It Became Clear Why Estonia Doesn't Want to Fine Siemens
The Estonian government discussed the electrification of a railway segment towards Tartu during a parliamentary information session, revealing unexpected insights.
Restructuring papers made public: This is how indebted Järvisydän is
The Finnish company Järvisydän is undergoing a corporate restructuring process due to significant debts amounting to 15.6 million euros, primarily caused by excessive investments in related companies.
The Swedish government will again support the export of fossil energy equipment
The Swedish government has shifted its climate policy to offer support for the export of gas-powered energy equipment.
Swedish government will again support the export of fossil energy
The Swedish government has revised its climate policy to begin supporting companies that export natural gas-powered energy plants, reversing a previous ban.
The government opens up for increased fossil exports – after a lobbying campaign from energy companies
The Swedish government is adjusting regulations to enhance state support for fossil exports, following lobbying efforts from Siemens Energy AB, despite its climate commitments.
The Erlangen Poets' Festival 2026 will not be canceled: Is it arranged? It is saved!
The Erlangen Poets' Festival will continue in 2026 despite financial pressures on the city, which have raised concerns about funding for cultural events.
Obersendling: City buys Siemens property for more than 30 million
The city of Munich has purchased a property from Siemens for 31.5 million euros to develop a vocational school center in Obersendling.
Järvisydän accepted for corporate restructuring
Järvisydän Oy has been accepted for corporate restructuring by the North Savo District Court.
Comprehensive Overview: Here Are the Highest Dividends
German companies are set to distribute 57 billion euros to their shareholders, with Siemens leading the way following a significant rise in their stock price.
Overview: Here Are the Highest Dividends
German companies are set to distribute €57 billion to their shareholders, highlighting key players and potential investment opportunities.
Overview: Where the Highest Dividends Can Be Found
German companies are set to distribute 57 billion euros to their shareholders, highlighting where the best dividends are offered and where cuts are being made.
Siemens: Suddenly the most valuable company in Germany
Siemens has unexpectedly surpassed SAP to become Germany's most valuable company, reflecting its significant transformation.
Forecast Raised: Good Start Makes Siemens More Confident
Siemens reports a strong start to its fiscal year 2025/26, prompting an upward revision of revenue forecasts attributed to growth in artificial intelligence.
Nigeria: Germany - Buhari's $2.3bn Siemens Power Deal Dormant Until Tinubu Revived It
The Siemens power deal worth $2.3 billion between Nigeria and Germany, initially set up under former President Buhari, remained inactive until its revival by President Tinubu's administration.
Scherbaum's Stock Exchange: SAP Struggles with AI Fear
SAP's market capitalisation has plummeted by over 40 billion euros amid fears regarding the impact of artificial intelligence on the job market, prompting company insiders to buy back shares in a move that could be a potential opportunity.
Siemens Foundation: A 'Present Conservative' for the Third New Beginning
The Munich Carl Friedrich von Siemens Foundation has appointed Urs Andreas Sommer as its first permanent director since its severe crisis three years ago, which was marked by the abrupt firing of its newly appointed director following revelations of far-right traditions within the organization.
"We Have Already Taken the Weaker Dollar into Account"
Siemens Healthineers expresses confidence in its annual forecast despite challenges in the Chinese market and a strong Euro, supported by a planned end consolidation to aid the stock.
Renfe replaces its innovation director after the fiasco of the new Siemens software in Rodalies
Renfe has replaced its innovation director Sonia Araujo following the failure of the new Siemens software, amidst growing government scrutiny.
Siemens Energy invests one billion dollars in the USA for AI data centers
Siemens Energy announced plans to invest one billion dollars to expand its production of components for the American power grid and gas turbines necessary to supply energy to artificial intelligence data centers.
Tech Fair CES: Germany misses out on major tech trends
At this year's CES in Las Vegas, Germany showed minimal presence, lacking significant innovation displays and keynote presentations, with Siemens' CEO Roland Busch emphasizing readiness for 'Industrial AI', a major trend at the event.
Siemens cements its global superstar status
Siemens CEO Roland Busch showcased the company's ambitious plans at CES, overshadowing Nvidia's dominance at the event's start.
The Siemens System
Siemens is an industrial icon in Germany that appears resilient amidst multiple crises, with insights attributed to a man who may soon become the most powerful in the company.