Siemens AG (OTCMKTS:SIEGY – Get Free Report) has received an average recommendation of “Hold” from the nine analysts that are presently covering the firm, MarketBeat.com reports. Two research analysts have rated the stock with a sell rating, five have issued a hold rating and two have given a buy rating to the company.
A number of research firms have issued reports on SIEGY. Sanford C. Bernstein began coverage on shares of Siemens in a report on Wednesday. They issued an “outperform” rating for the company. Zacks Research cut Siemens from a “hold” rating to a “strong sell” rating in a research note on Monday, October 27th. Erste Group Bank lowered Siemens from a “strong-buy” rating to a “hold” rating in a research note on Monday, November 10th. Morgan Stanley downgraded Siemens from an “overweight” rating to an “equal weight” rating in a research report on Tuesday, October 14th. Finally, Barclays restated an “underweight” rating on shares of Siemens in a research report on Wednesday, December 3rd.
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Siemens Price Performance
Siemens (OTCMKTS:SIEGY – Get Free Report) last released its quarterly earnings results on Thursday, November 13th. The technology company reported $1.22 earnings per share (EPS) for the quarter, missing the consensus estimate of $1.61 by ($0.39). Siemens had a net margin of 12.05% and a return on equity of 11.65%. The firm had revenue of $24.94 billion during the quarter, compared to the consensus estimate of $21.49 billion. Siemens has set its FY 2026 guidance at 6.080-6.430 EPS. Equities research analysts expect that Siemens will post 6.59 EPS for the current year.
Key Siemens News
Here are the key news stories impacting Siemens this week:
- Positive Sentiment: Siemens and NVIDIA announced a deeper industrial‑AI partnership to build an “industrial AI operating system” and accelerate digital twins and factory automation — a strategic tie-up that can expand Siemens’ software TAM, speed customer deployments and strengthen competitive moats. Siemens, Nvidia Deepen Industrial AI Push
- Positive Sentiment: NVIDIA will also accelerate Siemens’ electronic‑design automation (EDA) tools by running them on GPUs, which could materially shorten chip‑design cycles for customers and make Siemens’ EDA offerings more attractive as semiconductor complexity grows. Nvidia to accelerate Siemens chip-design tools using its GPUs
- Positive Sentiment: Siemens launched Digital Twin Composer — an industrial “metaverse” product that combines real‑time data, simulation and NVIDIA Omniverse rendering — and announced initial customer deployments (e.g., PepsiCo). Early enterprise traction suggests potential for recurring software revenue and capex/time savings for customers. Siemens brings the industrial metaverse to life with Digital Twin Composer
- Positive Sentiment: Siemens and NVIDIA (with Commonwealth Fusion Systems) will develop a fusion “digital twin,” positioning Siemens into high‑value energy and advanced‑engineering projects that could open new verticals and long‑term projects. Commonwealth Fusion Systems, Siemens, NVIDIA Will Develop Fusion Digital Twin
- Neutral Sentiment: CEO Roland Busch said Siemens is open to M&A in operations software, AI and life sciences — a signal management is pursuing inorganic growth, but outcomes depend on deal pricing and integration. This is growth‑positive but introduces execution and capital allocation risk. Siemens CEO Busch Eyes M&A in AI, Life Sciences, Software
- Neutral Sentiment: Multiple CES and industry reports covered Siemens’ announcements (AI OS, deeper NVIDIA ties, Digital Twin Composer); media exposure can boost deal flow and awareness but monetization timing remains uncertain. Siemens and NVIDIA digitise industrial sectors for efficiency
- Negative Sentiment: Investors should balance the product/partnership upside with recent execution/earnings dynamics (Siemens missed quarterly EPS in November despite strong revenue and set FY26 EPS guidance slightly below some analyst estimates), which can keep valuation cautious until software revenue and margin improvements are visible. (Background company financials and guidance)
Siemens Company Profile
Siemens AG is a German multinational conglomerate headquartered in Munich that develops and sells infrastructure and industrial technology. The company’s activities cover a broad range of engineering and technology solutions, including industrial automation and control systems, software for product lifecycle and factory automation, building and energy management systems, and transportation solutions such as rolling stock and rail signaling. Siemens serves industrial, commercial and public-sector customers with products and turnkey systems as well as lifecycle services and digital solutions.
Siemens operates through multiple business units that emphasize digitalization, electrification and automation across industries.
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