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Siemens Energy Nears First Buyback Limit as Saudi Mega-Plants Begin Operations

SiterGedge by SiterGedge
May 21, 2026
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The industrial conglomerate is juggling two major milestones simultaneously. Siemens Energy has almost exhausted the first €2bn tranche of its share repurchase programme, with just €32m remaining of the allocated budget, while across the Middle East two colossal power projects are transitioning into live operation. The confluence of financial engineering and project execution reinforces the bullish case that has pushed the stock up roughly 42% since January.

Since launching the buyback in early March, Siemens Energy has spent roughly €1.97bn buying back 12.4 million of its own shares. The pace accelerated in the third week of May alone, when more than 800,000 shares changed hands. The original deadline for this first tranche was the end of September, but the company is on course to finish the programme well ahead of schedule. Management intends to use the repurchased stock for employee incentive schemes or to cancel it outright, which would shrink the float and provide a structural tailwind for the share price.

On the operational side, the Taiba and Qassim combined-cycle power plants in Saudi Arabia are set to enter their initial operating phase this month. The multi-billion-euro contract includes 25-year maintenance agreements, locking in recurring revenue for decades. The two facilities will replace older heavy-oil-fired units, cutting local CO2 emissions by as much as 60%. Beyond the Gulf, demand for grid technology is surging as US hyperscalers race to build out AI data centres, a trend that continues to fill Siemens Energy’s order book.

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

The strong cash generation that funds the buyback is backed by solid operating results. In the second quarter the company booked order intake of €17.7bn and revenue above €10bn. Management subsequently raised its full-year guidance, now expecting revenue growth of 14% to 16% and a net profit of around €4bn. That financial firepower gives the board flexibility: it can either halt the repurchase once the ceiling is hit or adjust the terms before the official September end date.

Investors have responded enthusiastically. The stock closed at €174.00 on Wednesday, up 3.39% on the session, and has more than doubled over the past twelve months. The 50-day moving average, currently near €164, sits comfortably below the current price, while the year’s high of €188 is within striking distance. Analysts remain divided on valuation. Bank of America recently set a price target of €250, while Morningstar considers the shares expensive at these levels.

Looking ahead, the critical internal factor is the wind-power subsidiary Siemens Gamesa. Management has targeted a return to breakeven in fiscal 2026. Success would anchor the current fundamental valuation; failure could trigger a pullback towards the 50-day line. With the buyback nearly concluded and the Saudi plants coming online, all eyes are now on whether Gamesa can deliver the turnaround that would complete the transformation story.

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