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OTCMKTS:SIEGY

Siemens Q2 2025 Earnings Report

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$156.21 +3.33 (+2.18%)
As of 07/9/2026 03:59 PM Eastern

Siemens EPS Results

Actual EPS
$1.49
Consensus EPS
$1.27
Beat/Miss
Beat by +$0.22
One Year Ago EPS
N/A

Siemens Revenue Results

Actual Revenue
$22.15 billion
Expected Revenue
$19.28 billion
Beat/Miss
Beat by +$2.88 billion
YoY Revenue Growth
N/A

Siemens Announcement Details

Quarter
Q2 2025
Time
Before Market Opens
Conference Call Date
N/A
Conference Call Time
N/A

Upcoming Earnings

Siemens' next earnings date is estimated for Thursday, August 6, 2026, based on past reporting schedules.

Conference Call Resources

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About Siemens

Siemens (OTCMKTS:SIEGY) 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. Its offerings include industrial control hardware and software, electrification and building technologies, mobility systems and related services. Siemens’ former healthcare and some energy activities have been restructured into separately listed entities in recent years, reflecting a strategic focus on core industrial technologies and digital services while preserving long-term service and platform businesses.

Founded in 1847 by Werner von Siemens, the company has a long history in electrical engineering and communications technology and expanded into large-scale industrial and infrastructure projects over more than a century. Siemens maintains a global presence with operations and customers across Europe, the Americas and Asia, supplying manufacturers, utilities, healthcare providers, transportation agencies and governments with equipment, systems and maintenance services.

As of the most recent corporate leadership structure, Roland Busch serves as chief executive officer and Jim Hagemann Snabe is chair of the supervisory board. Siemens emphasizes technology-driven transformation, offering consultancy, software and long-term service contracts aimed at improving efficiency, resilience and sustainability for its industrial and infrastructure customers worldwide.

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