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Siemens Prepares for May 13 Earnings With a $285 Million US Bet and a Surging Energy Unit

Rodolfo Hanigan by Rodolfo Hanigan
April 25, 2026
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The German industrial giant heads into its second-quarter earnings release on May 13 with two powerful tailwinds: a sharply upgraded outlook from its energy subsidiary and a major strategic pivot toward North American manufacturing. Together, they are reshaping the narrative around a stock that has already climbed roughly 15 percent over the past month.

Siemens shares closed Friday at €243.10, comfortably above their 50-day moving average and inching toward the year’s high of €261.55. A breakout above that level, analysts say, would confirm the upward trajectory. Much depends on what CEO Roland Busch reveals when the company reports quarterly results next week.

A $285 Million Pivot to the US

Busch has been blunt about the forces driving Siemens’ strategy. Stringent European regulations, he warns, are pushing industry abroad, while the United States offers billions in incentives and a more business-friendly climate. The response is concrete: Siemens is investing $285 million to expand manufacturing and build specialized AI data centers in North America, creating more than 900 jobs in the region.

The move is part of a broader pattern. Siemens Healthineers, the medical technology subsidiary, is shifting production from Mexico to California in a separate $150 million initiative. The goal is to move critical manufacturing closer to technological innovation hubs and favorable subsidy regimes.

The CEO’s warnings have found support at the highest political level. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz used his speech at the Hannover Messe to call for administrative simplification to keep Europe’s industrial base competitive. The EU aims to double its global semiconductor market share to 20 percent by 2030, but experts estimate the financing needed for that technological sovereignty runs into the hundreds of billions of euros.

Energy Unit Lifts the Whole Ship

While the US expansion grabs headlines, it is Siemens Energy that is providing the most immediate boost to the parent company’s valuation. The subsidiary has issued a surprisingly strong upgrade to its 2026 guidance, now forecasting revenue growth of up to 16 percent and targeting a net profit of around €4 billion.

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That directly strengthens Siemens’ balance sheet. Analysts point to the higher cash flow from the energy unit as giving the parent company greater financial flexibility. Bank of America and RBC Capital Markets both see further upside, with a consensus price target of nearly €259. They particularly praise the stable margins in Siemens’ Digital Industries division.

What to Watch on May 13

When Siemens reports second-quarter numbers, investors will be watching the Smart Infrastructure segment closely. That business is benefiting massively from grid expansion and the construction of new data centers — trends that align perfectly with the company’s US push.

Management is also expected to provide details on its software strategy, specifically how it plans to scale artificial intelligence for industrial applications. That technology is seen as a central growth driver for the conglomerate.

Short-term, technical levels matter. With the stock approaching its yearly high, next week’s macro data on German industrial production could provide additional clues about order volumes in the home market. But the bigger story may be whether Siemens can sustain its momentum against a mixed market backdrop, where geopolitical tensions in the Middle East have pushed Brent crude above $106 a barrel — a headwind that traditionally weighs on industrial stocks.

If the tech rally fueled by strong quarterly results on the NASDAQ continues, however, Siemens’ focused bet on US infrastructure and AI data centers could give the stock further fundamental lift in the months ahead.

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