Siemens Energy share: winner of the day with a 2.1% price increase!

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Siemens Energy reaches EUR 75.40 in XETRA trading. Analysts expect increasing dividends and sales. Current Q1 figures show growth.

Siemens Energy share: winner of the day with a 2.1% price increase!

On May 16, 2025, Siemens Energy shares increased in value again and rose by 2.1 percent to EUR 75.40 in XETRA trading on Thursday afternoon. The opening price was EUR 72.96 and the daily high was reached at EUR 75.68. So far, 1,040,923 shares have been traded in ongoing trading. The highest price in the last 52 weeks was on May 12, 2025 at EUR 76.72, while the lowest point was registered on August 6, 2024 at EUR 22.06, which represents an impressive distance of 70.74 percent from the current price, as finance.net reported.

Analysts assume that a dividend of EUR 0.125 per share will be paid out in 2025, after a zero amount in 2024. The average price target for Siemens Energy shares is currently EUR 56.50. In the first quarter of 2025, which ended on March 31, the company recorded earnings per share of EUR 0.55, which represents a significant increase compared to the same quarter last year (EUR 0.09). Sales rose by 20.34 percent to EUR 9.96 billion compared to EUR 8.28 billion in the previous year.

Financial indicators and forecasts

For the next few months, the publication of the balance sheet for the third quarter of 2025, probably on August 6, 2025, is eagerly awaited. Experts estimate Siemens Energy's profit for the entire year 2025 at EUR 1.25 per share. The company has loudly wallstreet-online.de sales of around 34 billion euros and an equity ratio of around 19 percent. The price-earnings ratio is around 35, while the return on capital is around 16%. The gross return, on the other hand, is given as -1.13%.

Compared to its competitors, including GE Vernova, Siemens Energy shows an equity ratio of 21 percent (GE Vernova) and a gross return of -0.40%. The current price of Siemens Energy is around 51 euros, while GE Vernova is trading at 320 euros. The forecasts suggest that Siemens Energy's price could rise towards 100 euros by the end of 2025, underlining market optimism.