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Siemens Energy launches up to €2 billion share buyback through September 2026

Tipranks - Wed Mar 4, 1:58PM CST

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An announcement from Siemens Energy ( (DE:ENR) ) is now available.

Siemens Energy AG has launched a share buyback program starting 4 March 2026, running until at latest 30 September 2026, with an aggregate volume of up to €2 billion or a maximum of 70 million no-par-value shares. The repurchased shares are earmarked for use in share-based remuneration and employee stock programs, as well as for possible cancellation to optimize the capital structure.

The buyback, executed by an independent institution, will take place via Xetra and several European multilateral trading facilities, subject to strict price bands and volume limits under EU market abuse and buyback regulations. By adhering to these parameters and reserving the right to adjust or halt purchases, Siemens Energy seeks flexibility in managing its equity base while maintaining transparency through regular disclosure of transactions on its website for at least five years.

The most recent analyst rating on (DE:ENR) stock is a Buy with a EUR200.00 price target. To see the full list of analyst forecasts on Siemens Energy stock, see the DE:ENR Stock Forecast page.

More about Siemens Energy

Siemens Energy AG is a German energy technology company that develops and supplies power generation, transmission, and related energy infrastructure solutions. Listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange, it serves utilities and industrial customers worldwide, with a focus on conventional and renewable energy systems and associated grid technologies.

Average Trading Volume: 2,151,167

Technical Sentiment Signal: Buy

Current Market Cap: €138.3B

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