KEY POINTS
  • GE on Thursday sued rival Siemens Energy, saying that its employees used stolen trade secrets to outbid GE for lucrative gas turbine contracts.
  • The new suit comes just months after Siemens spun off Siemens Energy, which began trading on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange in September.
  • GE alleged in the suit that Siemens used the trade secrets to win contracts that boosted the price of Siemens Energy's initial public offering.
A trader walks next to Siemens Energy AG logos during Siemens Energy's initial public offering (IPO) at the Frankfurt Stock Exchange in Frankfurt, Germany, September 28, 2020.

General Electric on Thursday sued rival Siemens Energy, alleging the company used stolen trade secrets to rig bids for "billions of dollars" worth of contracts to supply gas turbines to public utilities.

Central to the lawsuit, which was filed Thursday in a U.S. District Court in Virginia, is a 2019 bid to provide gas turbine equipment and maintenance services to Dominion Energy, a Virginia-based power utility company.