Siemens AG delivered a first quarter that crushed expectations and prompted the industrial technology giant to lift its full-year outlook. The catalyst? Explosive demand for AI and data center infrastructure.
Siemens Energy AG, ENR.DE
The Germany-based company now expects to reach the upper half of its revenue growth guidance of 6-8%. CFO Ralf Thomas announced the raised outlook on Thursday’s earnings call.
Siemens also boosted its earnings per share guidance by 20 euro cents. The moves reflect confidence in sustained momentum across its business segments.
First quarter orders increased 10% across Siemens‘ three divisions to $21.5 billion compared to last year. The smart infrastructure division posted record-high growth.
U.S. orders exploded 54% year-over-year. The surge came from strong data center and building software demand, Thomas said.
Data center revenue alone grew 35% during the quarter. CEO Roland Busch said several large orders came from U.S. customers building out cloud and AI infrastructure.
Quarterly revenue climbed 4% to $22.7 billion from a year ago. Net income totaled $2.6 billion for the quarter ending December 31.
That figure represents roughly half of what Siemens earned in the same period last year. The year-ago quarter included a big gain from selling electric motor supplier Innomotics for $4.2 billion.
Digital industries achieved double-digit growth in orders and revenue despite market softness. The mobility segment also saw growth in orders and revenue year-over-year.
The company serves major customers including Boeing, General Motors, Microsoft and Apple. These clients rely on Siemens software and technology for industrial operations.
JPMorgan analyst Phil Buller raised the firm’s price target on Siemens to EUR 325 from EUR 300. The analyst maintained an Overweight rating on the shares following the earnings report.
Siemens recently divested its U.S.-based airport logistics business to Vanderlande for $355.9 million. The company secured a contract to deliver more than 200 automated trains for Copenhagen’s S-Bane network.
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