💨 Abstract
Siemens Energy has agreed to sell 90% of its wind business in India and Sri Lanka to an investor group led by TPG's climate investment arm. The deal involves transferring around 1,000 employees and two manufacturing plants in India, with about 1,200 employees not being part of the new company.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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