Siemens Energy Isn't Seeking Cash Injection From German Government, Welt am Sonntag Reports
--Siemens Energy's talks with the German government are about guarantees, not a cash injection, supervisory board Chairman Joe Kaeser said in an interview, according to German newspaper Welt am Sonntag.
--"The company clearly doesn't need any money from the state," Kaeser said, according to the news outlet.
--Kaeser said the company's wind-turbine unit Siemens Gamesa is facing significant problems and confirmed management's commitment to addressing the issues, the newspaper reports.
--Siemens Energy shares plummeted last week after it said was seeking German government guarantees to ensure viability of long-term projects.
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