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Press Conference: First Quarter Results FY 2011 - Siemens starts fiscal 2011 with strong growth and record profit
In the first quarter of fiscal 2011, Siemens maintained the positive growth trend of the previous quarters, with a strong 19 percent increase in new orders year-over-year. Revenue also rose sharply by 12 percent. Income from continuing operations reached a record level, increasing 17 percent on strong development in the company's short-cycle industry activities and power plant business.
In the first quarter of fiscal 2011, Siemens maintained the positive growth trend of the previous quarters, with a strong 19 percent increase in new orders year-over-year. Revenue also rose sharply by 12 percent. Income from continuing operations reached a record level, increasing 17 percent on strong development in the company's short-cycle industry activities and power plant business.
In the first quarter of fiscal 2011, Siemens maintained the positive growth trend of the previous quarters, with a strong 19 percent increase in new orders year-over-year. Revenue also rose sharply by 12 percent. Income from continuing operations reached a record level, increasing 17 percent on strong development in the company's short-cycle industry activities and power plant business.
In the first quarter of fiscal 2011, Siemens maintained the positive growth trend of the previous quarters, with a strong 19 percent increase in new orders year-over-year. Revenue also rose sharply by 12 percent. Income from continuing operations reached a record level, increasing 17 percent on strong development in the company's short-cycle industry activities and power plant business.
In the first quarter of fiscal 2011, Siemens maintained the positive growth trend of the previous quarters, with a strong 19 percent increase in new orders year-over-year. Revenue also rose sharply by 12 percent. Income from continuing operations reached a record level, increasing 17 percent on strong development in the company's short-cycle industry activities and power plant business.
In the first quarter of fiscal 2011, Siemens maintained the positive growth trend of the previous quarters, with a strong 19 percent increase in new orders year-over-year. Revenue also rose sharply by 12 percent. Income from continuing operations reached a record level, increasing 17 percent on strong development in the company's short-cycle industry activities and power plant business.
In the first quarter of fiscal 2011, Siemens maintained the positive growth trend of the previous quarters, with a strong 19 percent increase in new orders year-over-year. Revenue also rose sharply by 12 percent. Income from continuing operations reached a record level, increasing 17 percent on strong development in the company's short-cycle industry activities and power plant business.