Siemens AG launches its first interim share‑buyback, boosting EPS and signalling confidence in its electrification and automation core while delivering tax‑efficient value to investors.
Siemens AG’s latest earnings show a sharp rise in digital and smart infrastructure profits, share‑buybacks and a 2026 growth plan that fuels investor confidence amid global volatility.
Siemens AG’s recent insider trades and new U.S. CEO Ann Fairchild signal steady momentum in electrification and digitalization, keeping the stock near €205 while positioning for growth.
Siemens AG has announced its 89th interim share buyback, a strategy aimed at supporting the share price and returning capital to shareholders, amidst a stable market backdrop.
Siemens AG’s shares are trading at €225.25, with a market capitalization of €180.2 billion, and the company is positioning itself as a resilient player in the industrial conglomerate sector through strategic partnerships and participation in pos…