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Siemens Aktiengesellschaft stock price: what to watch after shares hold near highs into Monday
31 January 2026
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Siemens Aktiengesellschaft stock price: what to watch after shares hold near highs into Monday

Frankfurt, Jan 31, 2026, 21:25 CET — Market closed.

  • Siemens shares (SIEGn.DE) last closed at 256.30 euros on Friday, up 0.14% on the day after a 2% gain on Thursday.
  • A new U.S. grid-software tie-up targets utility compliance work and a shortage of specialist engineers.
  • Next catalyst: Feb. 12 first-quarter results and conference calls, alongside the annual shareholders’ meeting.

Siemens shares ended Friday up 0.14% at 256.30 euros, after trading between 253.75 and 257.70 euros. The stock rose 2.01% a day earlier.

With markets shut for the weekend, Siemens goes into Monday’s session within about 2.6% of its 52-week high. The price action late in the week kept the stock near the top of its January range.

Part of the move tracked a read-across from ABB, which on Thursday posted strong fourth-quarter numbers, launched a $2 billion buyback and talked up its 2026 outlook. Chief Executive Morten Wierod said he was upbeat after ABB won more than $10 billion in orders in the quarter for the first time.

Siemens also put fresh headlines into the mix. The company said on Thursday it struck a deal with 1898 & Co., part of Burns & McDonnell, to resell and implement its Gridscale X Advanced Protection Assessment software for utilities, targeting compliance work tied to North American Electric Reliability Corporation rules. “The path to autonomous grids requires us to digitize the most critical layer of our infrastructure: protection,” said Marcus McCarthy. Chris Underwood said customers need “a roadmap to compliance” as a retiring workforce collides with tighter scrutiny. Siemens Digital Industries Software

The jargon matters. Protection coordination is the relay-setting work that helps ensure parts of a power system trip when they should, limiting the risk of wider outages. “Digital twins” are virtual replicas used to model how equipment behaves under different scenarios.

The backdrop is choppy. European stocks slipped on Thursday as tech names took a hit, with SAP tumbling after its outlook disappointed and the German benchmark underperforming. “A lot of it is about the guidance for the future,” said Marija Veitmane at State Street. Reuters

For Siemens, traders will be watching whether the late-week resilience turns into follow-through when the market reopens on Monday, Feb. 2. The early focus is likely to stay on electrification and grid spending themes, and whether peers keep backing the demand story.

Attention is also tightening on Siemens’ own readout. Investors tend to watch orders and margins for clues on factory automation and software demand, areas that can swing sentiment quickly when the stock is near its highs.

But a stock sitting close to a yearly peak can be unforgiving. Any wobble in tone around orders, pricing or costs could dent the recent rebound, especially if broader risk appetite turns again.

The next hard date is Feb. 12, when Siemens will release first-quarter results at 0700 CET, followed by a press call at 0730 and an analyst call at 0830. The group also holds its annual shareholders’ meeting that day in Munich.

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