Siemens Profit Weighed Down by China Decline, Wind-Turbine Loss
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1970-01-01 08:00
Siemens AG’s earnings fell short of analyst estimates as the company saw demand for its digital industries unit

Siemens AG’s earnings fell short of analyst estimates as the company saw demand for its digital industries unit drop in China while reporting a loss on its stake in the troubled wind-turbine maker Siemens Energy.

Net income reached €1.4 billion ($1.5 billion) in the three months through the end of June, the company said Thursday. The result was up from a similarly sized loss last year but shy of the €1.6 billion result analysts predicted.

Siemens cut the profit-margin outlook for its digital industries unit by half a percentage point to as much as 23% after orders declined, mainly dragged down by a drop in demand in China for its factory-automation products.

The results cool some of the enthusiasm Siemens has generated in recent months as demand jumped for its higher-margin, software-driven products that helped automate factories and lower the carbon footprint of industrial customers. The company had raised its outlook twice this year, while a record order backlog cushioned a slowdown in new order.

Outside of its industrial business, Siemens took a hit from its 25.1% stake in Siemens Energy. Its former power generation unit recently announced that its annual net loss will quadruple as it addresses flaws in its wind turbines.

Author: Wilfried Eckl-Dorna

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