FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Siemens
The magazine said there had been increasing speculation that the 70-year-old might step down from office early, after critics argued his departure would afford the company a fresh start.
Cromme, in contrast, sees his chairmanship as adding to continuity and stability at Siemens, the magazine said.
Siemens has been reshaping its management organisation under Chief Executive Joe Kaeser, who took over in July after the company dumped former chief Peter Loescher four years before the end of his contract, following a series of profit warnings.
A Siemens spokesman declined comment. (Reporting by Maria Sheahan and Jonathan Gould; Editing by Toby Chopra)