Fujitsu Siemens Computers has moved to quash reports of its impending break
up, describing the talk as "baseless".
Earlier, the Wall Street Journal had reported that leaders at
Siemens were looking to dissolve the partnership, citing unnamed sources.
Fujisu Siemens' head of
corporate communications dismissed that suggestion but admitted that all parties
were in contract discussions.
The original partnership agreement started in 1999, he explained, and was due
to run for 10 years. "If nobody sells its stake, then the partnership will
continue for a further five years," he added.
Should Siemens not renew that partnership agreement, Fujitsu has first
refusal over its 50 per cent stake.
And as the German engineering giant looks to restructure, as it aims to
reduce operating costs by €1.2b by 2010, several of its partnership agreements
are under the spotlight.
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