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  • Markets initially reacted positively to the report, sending shares in Vestas as much as 8% higher, before falling back.

    Vestas to Cut 3,000 Jobs as Profit Falls Erik Durhan 2010

  • GigaOM: Quantance Gets $12M to Boost Cell Phone Reception al: Vestas is Danish, not Dutch "The Dutch company's CEO, Ditlev Engel" …

    GigaOM Network 2009

  • Vestas, which is based in Aarhus, Denmark, said the layoffs were part of efforts to reduce fixed costs by more than euro150 million $191 million as it deals with tough competition and a market slowdown following the global recession in 2008-2009.

    The Seattle Times 2012

  • Vestas, which is based in Aarhus, Denmark, said the layoffs were part of efforts to reduce fixed costs by more than euro150 million $191 million as it deals with tough competition and a market slowdown following the global recession in 2008-2009.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2012

  • Vestas, which is based in Aarhus, Denmark, said the layoffs were part of efforts to reduce fixed costs by more than euro150 million $191 million as it deals with tough competition and a market slowdown following the global recession in 2008-2009.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2012

  • Laying roots in southern Ontario makes sense for Vestas, which is looking at long term growth.

    Clean Break 2010

  • Laying roots in southern Ontario makes sense for Vestas, which is looking at long term growth.

    Clean Break Tyler 2010

  • Laying roots in southern Ontario makes sense for Vestas, which is looking at long term growth.

    Clean Break Tyler 2010

  • Vestas, which is one of the world's largest wind turbine manufacturers, has wind turbines that start turning at a speed of 4 meters per second.

    ALL THINGS PAKISTAN 2009

  • Chinese wind turbine makers including Sinovel Wind, Xinjiang Goldwind and Dongfang Electric — buoyed by China's national spending on wind energy — grew rapidly and took market share from world leaders such as Vestas and GE, analysts say.

    GE Leads U.S. Wind Market But Faces More Competition Paul Glader 2010

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