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Siemens Energy increases outlook after exceeding forecasts in second quarter

Siemens Energy raised its outlook on Wednesday for the current financial year. It cited a strong performance across all its business areas, which provide equipment and service to the global energy industry.

The group expects to increase sales by 13-15% in 2025 compared to 8-10%. The free cash flow before tax is expected to be around 4 billion euro ($4.55 billion).

Siemens Energy cited a "positive development in business" without giving more context. The second-quarter profit of Siemens Energy before special items grew more than five times to 906 millions euros. This is a margin that beat the consensus by 9.1%.

The company that manufactures and services wind and gas turbines, power grids and electrolysers, among other equipment, benefits from the surge in global demand for electricity, a trend driven partly by data centres required for AI technology.

The news led to a 2.6% increase in the price of the Frankfurt-listed shares, which are scheduled to release the final results for the second quarter on May 8.

(source: Reuters)