Siemens Aktiengesellschaft (SIEGY)
OTCMKTS: SIEGY · Delayed Price · USD
94.22
-1.08 (-1.13%)
Jul 2, 2024, 3:59 PM EDT - Market closed
SIEGY Revenue
Siemens Aktiengesellschaft had revenue of 77.86B EUR in the twelve months ending March 31, 2024. Revenue in the quarter ending March 31, 2024 was 19.16B EUR, a -1.31% decrease year-over-year. In the fiscal year ending September 30, 2023, Siemens Aktiengesellschaft had annual revenue of 77.77B EUR with 8.05% growth.
Revenue (ttm)
77.86B EUR
Revenue Growth
+8.05%
P/S Ratio
1.78
Revenue / Employee
243,300 EUR
Employees
320,000
Market Cap
148.82B USD
Revenue Chart
* This company reports financials in EUR.
Revenue History
Fiscal Year End | Revenue | Change | Growth |
---|---|---|---|
Sep 30, 2023 | 77.77B | 5.79B | 8.05% |
Sep 30, 2022 | 71.98B | 9.71B | 15.60% |
Sep 30, 2021 | 62.27B | 7.01B | 12.69% |
Sep 30, 2020 | 55.25B | - | - |
Sources: Historical revenue is based on company filings submitted to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The most recent revenue numbers may be taken from company press releases.
Revenue Definition
Revenue, also called sales, is the amount of money a company receives from its business activities, such as sales of products or services. Revenue does not take any expenses into account and is therefore different from profits.
Full DefinitionSIEGY News
- 7 days ago - German giant Siemens to revive historic base in Berlin - TechXplore
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- 5 weeks ago - Siemens Gamesa to cut 4,100 jobs in overhaul, CEO says in staff letter - Reuters
- 6 weeks ago - ABB buys Siemens's wiring accessories business in China - Reuters
- 6 weeks ago - Siemens Gamesa's CEO-designate eyes onshore wind development to fix quality problems - Reuters
- 6 weeks ago - Siemens to sell electrical motors business to KPS - TechXplore
- 6 weeks ago - Siemens to Sell Innomotics to KPS Capital Partners for $3.8 Billion - WSJ
- 6 weeks ago - Siemens posts industrial profit drop as automation division slows - CNBC