Acquisitions boost Siemens in Q1

Sales from recent acquisitions helped the healthcare division of German industrial conglomerate Siemens AG kick off fiscal-year 2008 with increases in both revenues and profit in its first fiscal quarter (end-December 31).

Revenues at Siemens Medical Solutions increased to $2.65 billion euros ($3.86 billion U.S.), up 26% compared with $2.1 billion euros ($3.06 billion) in the first quarter of fiscal year 2007. The division's profit rose to $332 million euros ($484 million), a gain of 9% over $304 million euros ($443.8 million) in the same quarter of fiscal-year 2007.

New orders also advanced in the first quarter to $2.8 billion euros ($4.08 billion), compared with 2.21 billion euros ($3.22 billion) in the same quarter last year.

Parent company Siemens AG credited the rise in first-quarter results to its healthcare division's ability to more than offset the effect of negative currency trends and a weaker U.S. market through new volume from acquisitions.

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