Siemens Energy shares: loss of value after reports about state guarantees and wind farm financing

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According to a report from www.focus.de, the DAX group Siemens Energy lost 35 percent of its value on one trading day after it became known that the company would like to apply for state guarantees to finance wind farms on the high seas. The increased interest rates have affected the profitability of these projects and Siemens Energy fears that banks will no longer provide funds without guarantees. This development has led to speculation about a possible nationalization of the company, which has left the stock market negative. But stock market expert Markus Voss from the “René wants returns” team is of the opinion that the share penalty is unjustified and that the price opportunities ...

Gemäß einem Bericht von www.focus.de hat der Dax-Konzern Siemens Energy an einem Handelstag 35 Prozent an Wert verloren, nachdem bekannt wurde, dass das Unternehmen Staatsgarantien für die Finanzierung von Windparks auf hoher See beantragen möchte. Die gestiegenen Zinssätze haben die Rentabilität dieser Projekte beeinträchtigt und Siemens Energy befürchtet, dass die Banken ohne Garantien keine Mittel mehr bereitstellen. Diese Entwicklung hat zu Spekulationen über eine mögliche Verstaatlichung des Unternehmens geführt, die die Börse negativ bewertet hat. Doch Börsenexperte Markus Voss aus dem Team von „René will Rendite“ ist der Meinung, dass die Abstrafung der Aktie unberechtigt ist und dass die Kurschancen …
According to a report from www.focus.de, the DAX group Siemens Energy lost 35 percent of its value on one trading day after it became known that the company would like to apply for state guarantees to finance wind farms on the high seas. The increased interest rates have affected the profitability of these projects and Siemens Energy fears that banks will no longer provide funds without guarantees. This development has led to speculation about a possible nationalization of the company, which has left the stock market negative. But stock market expert Markus Voss from the “René wants returns” team is of the opinion that the share penalty is unjustified and that the price opportunities ...

Siemens Energy shares: loss of value after reports about state guarantees and wind farm financing

According to a report from www.focus.de, the DAX group Siemens Energy lost 35 percent of its value on one trading day after it became known that the company would like to apply for state guarantees to finance wind farms on the high seas. The increased interest rates have affected the profitability of these projects and Siemens Energy fears that banks will no longer provide funds without guarantees.

This development has led to speculation about a possible nationalization of the company, which has left the stock market negative. But stock market expert Markus Voss from the “René wants returns” team is of the opinion that the share penalty is unjustified and that the price opportunities are still there.

Siemens Energy includes the former power plant business of the Siemens Group, including the construction and maintenance of gas and steam turbines and the wind turbine manufacturer Gamesa. The company's problems are primarily caused by Siemens Gamesa. At the end of June there was already a collapse in the share price when the problems surrounding Siemens Gamesa became known. The Siemens Group continues to own 25.1 percent of the shares in Siemens Energy.

It is important to analyze the possible impact of these developments in the financial market and the financial industry. The loss of 35 percent of share value in one trading day is significant and could affect investor confidence in the company. It could also have an impact on the entire DAX, as Siemens Energy is a significant company in the index. In addition, there is a possibility that other companies in the energy sector may also be affected by increased interest rates and have difficulty financing projects.

It remains to be seen how the situation surrounding Siemens Energy will develop and whether the company will be able to secure its financing. Nationalization could be a possible solution to address the company's problems, but would also raise further questions and uncertainties. Investors and financial experts should monitor developments closely and make decisions based on well-founded information.

Source: According to a report from www.focus.de

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