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    Siemens misses profit forecast as industrial business struggles

    Published by Uma Rajagopal

    Posted on May 16, 2024

    2 min read

    Last updated: January 30, 2026

    The image showcases the Siemens logo set against a backdrop of industrial machinery, highlighting the company's recent struggles in its industrial business as reported in the article. This visual emphasizes the challenges Siemens faces in the factory automation sector, contributing to its missed profit forecasts.
    Siemens logo on a factory setting illustrating industrial business struggles - Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Siemens misses profit forecast as industrial business struggles

    By John Revill

    ZURICH (Reuters) – Siemens reported a drop in second-quarter earnings at its industrial business, the German engineering group said on Thursday, after a slowdown at its flagship factory automation division.

    The trains to industrial software maker said industrial profit fell 2% to 2.51 billion euros ($2.73 billion) in the three months to the end of March. That missed an average analyst forecast for 2.68 billion euros in a company-gathered consensus.

    Sales fell 1% to 19.16 billion euros, below the 19.28 billion euros expected, while net profit fell to 2.19 billion euros.

    Digital Industries – the company’s factory software and automation division – struggled with lower orders, sales and profit during the period, the company said.

    In contrast, Siemens’s buildings and transport division both posted increases in revenues.

    “Siemens proved its resilience with strong revenue performance in Smart Infrastructure, Mobility and industrial software; this nearly offset currently muted demand in Digital Industries’ automation business,” Chief Executive Roland Busch said in a statement.

    Siemens, which warned in March that revenues at digital industries would be lower, said the market environment had been “challenging.”

    Digital Industries’ orders fell 14% during the quarter while sales were 13% down, as customers preferred to run through their existing stocks of industrial controllers, rather than buying new ones.

    China was flagged as being particularly weak, with lower orders and revenues, while Europe also struggled.

    Profit at the division fell sharply as Siemens sold fewer of its higher-margin products, and utilised its own factories less.

    Siemens said it now expected the destocking trend to continue into the second half of 2024, and reduced its sales outlook for digital industries.

    Still, the company confirmed its outlook for annual sales at group level to increase by 4%-8%, helped by a slightly stronger growth at its Smart Infrastructure business.

    ($1 = 0.9188 euros)

    (Reporting by John Revill, editing by Kirsti Knolle and Subhranshu Sahu)

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    Corporate profit refers to the earnings of a corporation after all expenses, taxes, and costs have been deducted from total revenue.

    3What is digital industries?

    Digital industries encompass sectors that leverage digital technologies and software solutions to enhance productivity, efficiency, and innovation in manufacturing and services.

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