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Siemens Healthineers Shares Test Support After China Diagnostics Hit Sinks Earnings and Guidance

Kennethcix by Kennethcix
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The structural breakdown in China’s diagnostics market has sent Siemens Healthineers shares spiralling to their weakest level in a year, forcing management to slash full-year targets and sparking a debate on how deep the damage will run. The stock touched a 52-week low of €33.50 earlier this week before clawing back to around €33.75 — a far cry from its 2024 peak and roughly 21% beneath its 200-day moving average of €42.85. The 200-day line, a key technical benchmark, now sits a chasm away, underscoring the severity of the downturn.

The catalyst was the second-quarter earnings release in May, which revealed a stark deterioration in the lab diagnostics business. Adjusted operating profit landed at €836 million, missing the analyst consensus of €868 million, while the diagnostics segment’s margin collapsed to just 0.9%. Revenue in that division shrank 6.5% as China’s volume-based procurement programmes and lower reimbursement rates ate into profitability. The adjusted earnings per share of €0.53 stagnated year-on-year, hardly the kind of stability investors had hoped for from a MedTech bellwether.

In response, the board trimmed its comparable revenue growth forecast to a range of 4.5% to 5.0%, down from the earlier 5.0% to 6.0%, and guided for adjusted EPS of €2.20 to €2.30 for the fiscal year ending in September. The downgrade landed like a weight on the stock, which has shed nearly a quarter of its market value since the start of the year. Yet not all analysts have thrown in the towel. JPMorgan maintains an “overweight” rating, albeit with a reduced price target of €55.80 from €61.30, betting that imaging and cancer therapy will offset the diagnostics drag. Jefferies also keeps a buy recommendation but cut its target to €50, while Deutsche Bank Research is more cautious, sticking with a hold and a target of just €38. The consensus average price target of €49.06 still implies upside of more than 40% from current levels, and a dividend of €1.00 per share yields just under 3%.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying Siemens Healthineers?

Beyond the immediate profit squeeze, a structural shift looms. Siemens AG, the parent company, is pressing ahead with the full separation of its remaining stake in the medical-technology unit. A shareholder vote on the spin-off is slated for early 2027, which would release Siemens Healthineers into complete independence. The move comes as management hits the road — the company presented at the Berenberg European Conference in New York this week, with further stops in London and virtual roadshows scheduled — to sell its “Elevating Health Globally” strategy to institutional investors.

The next make-or-break moment arrives in July with the third-quarter report. CFO Jochen Schmitz has already warned that rising logistics and raw-material costs will weigh on earnings by roughly €0.05 per share for the full year. If the diagnostics segment shows early signs of stabilisation, the stock could stage a recovery; if the deterioration continues, the recent low of €33.50 may give way to another leg lower. The RSI has rebounded to 60, signalling that the oversold condition has dissipated, but the chart remains deeply bearish. With the 200-day moving average still far overhead, any bounce must prove sustainable before the market can call a true bottom.

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