siemens ag-spons adr (SI:New York)
siemens ag-spons adr (SI) Snapshot
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Open
$103.57
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Previous Close
$103.91
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Day High
$104.50
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Day Low
$103.26
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52 Week High
03/25/13 - $113.16
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52 Week Low
06/28/12 - $77.88
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Market Cap
91.9B
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Average Volume 10 Days
311.7K
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EPS TTM
$5.77
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Shares Outstanding
881.0M
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EX-Date
01/24/13
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P/E TM
14.1x
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Dividend
$4.00
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Dividend Yield
3.83%
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Siemens Aktiengesellschaft, an electronics and electrical engineering company, operates in the energy, healthcare, industry, and infrastructure and cities sectors worldwide. The company offers products, services, and solutions to energy providers for the generation and transmission of power; and to industrial oil and gas companies for the extraction, conversion, and transport of oil and gas. In the healthcare sector, the company develops manufactures, and markets diagnostic and therapeutic systems, devices, and consumables, as well as information technology systems for clinical and administrative purposes. It also provides technical maintenance, professional, consulting, and financing services in the healthcare sector. In the industry sector, the company’s portfolio includes industry automation and drives products and services, and system integration and solutions for industrial plant businesses and water processing systems. In the infrastructure and cities sector, the company offers building and mobility solutions and services; and power distribution equipment, smart grid applications, and low- and medium-voltage products. In addition, it provides commercial finance services, such as equipment finance, leasing, rental, and related financing solutions to various organizations; financing solutions that comprise debt financing, equity participations, and financial advisory; investment management services, including services related to pension assets to institutional clients, as well as management of mutual funds to the general public; and industrial insurance and private finance solutions. Further, the company has equity investments in telecommunications infrastructure and household appliance companies; and in a company that provides open communications, network, and security solutions. Siemens Aktiengesellschaft was formerly known as Siemens & Halske and changed its name in January 1966. The company was founded in 1847 and is based in Munich, Germany.
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A total of 800 Siemens contract workers at Andina, a copper division operated by Codelco, started to strike on 14 May 2013. The Siemens workers are carrying out maintenance at Andina. The road to Mendoza in Argentina, was blocked, whilst buses transporting workers were prevented from leaving the depot. No agreement was reached over collective contract negotiations. Average salaries are CLP 450,000 (EUR 731.72).
Siemens has signed 15-year contract extensions with RES Americas to continue providing service and maintenance at two wind projects in North America. Siemens will provide long-term service for the 26 SWT-2.3-93 wind turbines operating at RES Americas' Whirlwind Energy Center. Long-term service will also be provided by Siemens for the 72 SWT-2.3-93 units in operation at RES Americas' Hackberry Wind Farm. Both projects are located in Texas, U.S.A. The extensions will help both projects perform at high levels of efficiency and availability for years to come, and most notably, over the entire estimated 20-year lifecycle of the units. Siemens' advanced remote monitoring and diagnostics are included along with the company's Advanced Grid Performance (AGP) upgrade at both sites. Siemens' AGP upgrade comprises a series of tailored solutions that enable the wind park operator to comply with constantly evolving grid requirements.
Nearly 100 workers at the Roentgenwerk plant of Siemens Aktiengesellschaft in Rudolstadt took part in a warning strike of trade union IG Metall on May 2, 2013. The trade union demands a pay hike of 5.5% for the around 3.7 million metal and electrical industry workers in Germany. IG Metall has already rejected the first offer of the employers. The trade union also said that the employers in the German state of Thuringia wanted to negotiate separately. Regional trade unions demand an increase of Christmas money for the workers in Thuringia. The levels are aimed to go up to 55% of the monthly salary from 50% currently.
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| Price/Cash Flow | 16.3x |
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