Japan's Toshiba, Siemens unit Gamesa and buyout groups such as Blackstone a...
FILE PHOTO: The logo of Toshiba Corp is seen at its headquarters in Tokyo, Japan January 23, 2017. REUTERS/Toru Hanai/File Photo
BERLIN - Japan’s Toshiba, Siemens unit Gamesa and buyout groups such as Blackstone are interested in buying insolvent German wind turbine maker Senvion, German Manager Magazine said on Tuesday, citing sources close to talks.Senvion filed for insolvency in April, but said the objective of the proceedings was to transform the company.
According to a person close, the buyers are aiming for a so called asset deal, meaning they would take on the Senvion assets but not the holding company.
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