Siemens' shares rise despite scandal: Barron's
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Shares of German engineering conglomerate Siemens AG (SIEGn.DE) have been rising in recent months in spite of negative publicity and scandals as a new chief executive continues his restructuring, Barron's reported in its February 26 edition.
Siemens Chief Executive Klaus Kleinfeld has improved the performance of the company and also improved in-house controls to make illegal activity more difficult, Barron's said.
This month a Siemens unit in the United States pleaded guilty to a federal criminal charge of obstruction of justice, Barron's said. There is no indication that Kleinfeld will be implicated in any scandal, according to the magazine.
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