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Siemens Ltd
NSE: SIEMENS BSE: 500550
₹3920
(1.03%)
Sun, 23 Aug 2026, 06:15 pm
Market Cap (in Cr)139723.88
PE Ratio42.62
Dividend0.46
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Siemens Analysis
dividend
Pros
- Dividends per share have increased over the past 10 years.
- Dividends paid are well covered by earnings (4.1x coverage).
- Dividends after 3 years are expected to be well covered by earnings (4.4x coverage).
- Dividends per share have been stable in the past 10 years.
Cons
- Siemens's pays a lower dividend yield than the bottom 25% of dividend payers in India (0.76%).
- Siemens's dividend is below the markets top 25% of dividend payers in India (3.08%).
future
Pros
- Siemens's earnings growth is expected to exceed the low risk savings rate of 7.2%.
Cons
- Cash flow for Siemens is expected to decrease over the next 2 years.
- Siemens's earnings are expected to grow by 13.9% yearly, however this is not considered high growth (20% yearly).
- Siemens's earnings growth is positive but not above the India market average.
- Siemens's earnings are expected to decrease over the next year.
- Siemens's earnings are expected to increase but not above the low risk growth rate in 3 years time
- Siemens's net income is expected to increase but not above the 50% threshold in 2 years time.
- Siemens is not expected to efficiently use shareholders’ funds in the future (Return on Equity less than 20%).
- Performance (ROE) is not expected to exceed the current IN Industrials industry average.
- A decline in Siemens's performance (ROE) is expected over the next 3 years.
- Siemens's revenue is expected to increase but not above the 50% threshold in 2 years time.
- Siemens's revenue is expected to grow by 7.1% yearly, however this is not considered high growth (20% yearly).
- Siemens's revenue growth is positive but not above the India market average.
health
Pros
- Siemens is able to meet its short term (1 year) commitments with its holdings of cash and other short term assets.
- Siemens is profitable, therefore cash runway is not a concern.
- Siemens is profitable, therefore cash runway is not a concern.
- Siemens has no debt, it does not need to be covered by operating cash flow.
- Siemens has no debt, it does not need to be covered by short term assets.
- Siemens's cash and other short term assets cover its long term commitments.
- Siemens has no debt compared to 5 years ago when it was 0.3%.
- Siemens has no debt, therefore coverage of interest payments is not a concern.
- Siemens has no debt.
Cons
- High level of physical assets or inventory.
management
Pros
- The tenure for the Siemens board of directors is about average.
- The average tenure for the Siemens management team is over 5 years, this suggests they are a seasoned and experienced team.
Cons
- Sunil's remuneration is higher than average for companies of similar size in India.
- Sunil's compensation has increased by more than 20% in the past year whilst earnings grew less than 20%.
misc
Pros
Cons
- Siemens is covered by less than 3 analysts.
past
Pros
- Siemens's 1-year earnings growth exceeds its 5-year average (2.6% vs -14.4%)
- Siemens's earnings growth has exceeded the IN Industrials industry average in the past year (2.6% vs -3.9%).
Cons
- Siemens's year on year earnings growth rate was negative over the past 5 years, however the most recent earnings are above average.
- Siemens used its assets less efficiently than the IN Industrials industry average last year based on Return on Assets.
- Siemens's use of capital deteriorated last year versus 3 years ago (Return on Capital Employed).
- Siemens has not efficiently used shareholders’ funds last year (Return on Equity less than 20%).
value
Pros
- SIEMENS outperformed the Industrials industry which returned -19.9% over the past year.
Cons
- Siemens's share price is above the future cash flow value, it's not available at a moderate discount (< 20%).
- Siemens's share price is above the future cash flow value, it's not available at a substantial discount (< 40%).
- Siemens is overvalued based on assets compared to the IN Industrials industry average.
- Siemens is poor value based on expected growth next year.
- Siemens is overvalued based on earnings compared to the IN Industrials industry average.
- Siemens is overvalued based on earnings compared to the India market.
- SIEMENS underperformed the Market in India which returned -14.5% over the past year.
- NSEI:SIEMENS is down -4.6% underperforming the Industrials industry which returned 3.7% over the past month.
- NSEI:SIEMENS is down -4.6% underperforming the market in India which returned 8% over the past month.