Siemens Healthineers AG

TickerSHL.XETRA
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Siemens Healthineers AG – stock chart

5-year stock timeline

Siemens Healthineers' journey from 2020 through 2026 pivots on the €16.4bn Varian acquisition—a transformational bet on oncology that reshaped the company's trajectory. The story moved through distinct phases: the deal itself and its financing, a pandemic-driven spike in rapid-test revenue that proved temporary, a grinding integration period marked by delivery friction and margin pressure, and finally a recalibration toward what management calls "New Ambition"—a more measured growth and margin recovery narrative. The share currently trades at €35.08.

Major events

2020 saw the all-cash Varian offer announced and a multi-step financing structure put in place to fund it. April 2021 closed the acquisition, consolidating oncology and therapy operations and immediately shifting revenue composition and synergy expectations. Between 2020 and 2022, COVID-19 antigen tests provided meaningful tailwind—particularly visible in FY20–21—but that support faded. The years 2022–23 brought Varian-related supply chain and delivery headwinds, procurement challenges, and margin compression that forced multiple guidance resets and sparked investor concern.

How the narrative evolved

Through 2020 and into late 2021, the market read this as transformational growth: a diagnostics-imaging-to-therapy oncology platform with near-term test revenue boosts and longer-term cross-sell potential. By 2022–23, sentiment flipped toward integration risk and margin skepticism. Varian's stumbles, cost pressures, and repeated guidance downgrades recast the stock as execution-dependent, despite the underlying strategic logic.

From 2024 onward, the framing shifted again—this time to a defensive compounder posture. Strategy 2025, or "New Ambition," positioned the company around medium-term margin and EPS targets contingent on synergy realization and cleaner execution.

What the chart shows

The March 2020 COVID crash took the share down to around €31.7, followed by a multi-month rally that peaked near €71 in December 2021. The next phase—2022 through 2023—was marked by extended correction and volatility as Varian issues and macro uncertainty produced sharp pullbacks and failed breakouts. Since 2024, trading has settled into a lower-to-mid range, roughly €30s to mid-€40s, with occasional pushes toward €50 that haven't held. The current level reflects this choppier, range-bound reality.

Key risks and downside factors

Siemens Healthineers operates across diagnostic imaging, laboratory diagnostics, and cancer care, competing directly with GE HealthCare and Philips in imaging, and Roche and Abbott in diagnostics. The competitive landscape is tilting toward integrated software and AI ecosystems, service-based contracts, and lower-cost manufacturers—a shift that's compressing both margins and the aftermarket revenue streams the company has traditionally relied on. Watch for regulatory and product-safety exposure, sensitivity to reimbursement rates and capital spending cycles, and whether management can execute on its software integration and M&A roadmap without stumbling.

  • Regulatory actions and product-safety recalls could force costly remediation, constrain sales, and erode service revenue.
  • Price pressure from lower-cost OEMs and third-party AI vendors poses a real threat to both market share and margins.
  • Reductions in reimbursement rates, hospital capital budgets, or broader macroeconomic weakness could materially depress demand for both capital equipment and consumables.
  • Integration challenges from recent acquisitions, scaling digital and software offerings, and managing the debt load could pressure both cash flow and profitability [3].

Competitive landscape

Siemens Healthineers operates in a crowded space alongside GE HealthCare, Philips, Abbott and Danaher, competing across imaging systems, clinical diagnostics and life-sciences services. The competitive landscape tilts toward companies with scale—those who can leverage hardware installed bases into service revenue—while software, AI and diagnostic consumables increasingly matter. The company has also pushed into adjacent territory: radiopharmaceuticals and oncology systems. This shapes the risk picture. Siemens Healthineers is exposed to competitor pricing and service network reach, the cyclical nature of healthcare capital spending, and the regulatory events that occasionally produce recalls or unexpected remediation costs. It's the kind of business where a product-safety action can move the needle.

Private competitors

  • Carestream Health
  • eviCore healthcare

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Performance Figures of Siemens Healthineers AG

in EUR

1M High / Low
36.59 / 32.81
52W High / Low
50.00 / 32.81
5Y High / Low
67.66 / 32.81
1M
-0.51%
3M
-16.75%
6M
-16.15%
1Y
-23.73%
3Y
-30.69%
5Y
-16.83%

Relative Performance vs Benchmarks

PeriodSiemens Healthineers AG vs DAX vs S&P 500 (SPY)
1M -0.51% -4.77% -5.96%
3M -16.75% -15.79% -26.45%
6M -16.15% -21.21% -26.59%
1Y -23.73% -27.91% -52.88%
3Y -30.69% -87.67% -116.36%
5Y -16.83% -78.19% -108.13%

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Historical valuation trends

How the company’s key valuation ratios (P/E, P/S, P/B and P/CF) have evolved over time compared to today.

PeriodP/E RatioP/S RatioP/B RatioP/CF Ratio
Current18.81.72.214.0
1Y ago25.72.32.917.2
3Y ago39.52.83.530.3
5Y ago31.33.33.319.4

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the Siemens Healthineers AG stock traded?

The Siemens Healthineers AG stock trades under the ticker SHL.XETRA on the XETRA exchange. ISIN: DE000SHL1006.

What does Siemens Healthineers AG do?

Siemens Healthineers AG is a company characterized by the following investment thesis:

What are the key metrics for SHL.XETRA?

Key metrics for SHL.XETRA include valuation (P/E 18.8, P/S 1.7, P/B 2.1), profitability (profit margin 9.08%, ROE 11.47%), and growth (revenue —, earnings —). Market capitalization is 39.70B EUR. These metrics give an overview of the company's financial performance and valuation.

How has Siemens Healthineers AG's stock price performed?

Siemens Healthineers AG's stock has returned — over 1 year, — over 3 years, and — over 5 years. Performance can vary depending on market conditions and company developments.

How is SHL.XETRA valued?

SHL.XETRA has the following valuation metrics: P/E Ratio: 18.8, P/S Ratio: 1.7, P/B Ratio: 2.1. These metrics help assess whether the stock is fairly valued compared to its fundamentals.

Does SHL.XETRA pay dividends?

Yes, SHL.XETRA pays dividends with a dividend yield of 2.9%. Dividends can be an important component of the total return on an investment.

What are the key risks when investing in SHL.XETRA?

Key risks for SHL.XETRA include: Siemens Healthineers operates across diagnostic imaging, laboratory diagnostics, and cancer care, competing directly with GE HealthCare and Philips in imaging, and Roche and Abbott in diagnostics. The competitive landscape is tilting toward integrated software and AI ecosystems, service-based contracts, and lower-cost manufacturers—a shift that's compressing both margins and the aftermarket revenue streams the company has traditionally relied on. Watch for regulatory and product-safety exposure, sensitivity to reimbursement rates and capital spending cycles, and whether management can execute on its software integration and M&A roadmap without stumbling.
  • Regulatory actions and product-safety recalls could force costly remediation, constrain sales, and erode service revenue.
  • Price pressure from lower-cost OEMs and third-party AI vendors poses a real threat to both market share and margins.
  • Reductions in reimbursement rates, hospital capital budgets, or broader macroeconomic weakness could materially depress demand for both capital equipment and consumables.
  • Integration challenges from recent acquisitions, scaling digital and software offerings, and managing the debt load could pressure both cash flow and profitability [web:3].
Investors should consider these risk factors carefully before making an investment decision.

Who are the main competitors of Siemens Healthineers AG?

Siemens Healthineers AG competes with several listed peers in its sector. Siemens Healthineers operates in a crowded space alongside GE HealthCare, Philips, Abbott and Danaher, competing across imaging systems, clinical diagnostics and life-sciences services. The competitive landscape tilts toward companies with scale—those who can leverage hardware installed bases into service revenue—while software, AI and diagnostic consumables increasingly matter. The company has also pushed into adjacent territory: radiopharmaceuticals and oncology systems. This shapes the risk picture. Siemens Healthineers is exposed to competitor pricing and service network reach, the cyclical nature of healthcare capital spending, and the regulatory events that occasionally produce recalls or unexpected remediation costs. It's the kind of business where a product-safety action can move the needle.
  • GE HealthCare Technologies, Inc. (GEHC.NASDAQ)
  • Abbott Laboratories (ABT.NYSE)
  • Danaher Corporation (DHR.NYSE)
These competitors influence pricing power, growth opportunities and relative valuation.

When does Siemens Healthineers AG report earnings?

Siemens Healthineers AG's next earnings report date is July 31, 2026.

Key Metrics

Market Capitalization
39.70B EUR
P/E Ratio
18.77
Analyst Target Price

Valuation Metrics

P/S Ratio
1.70
P/B Ratio
2.10

Profitability Metrics

Profit Margin
9.08%
Operating Margin
12.75%
Return on Equity
11.47%
Return on Assets
4.12%

Growth Metrics

Revenue Growth
Earnings Growth

Dividend history

Long-term record of paid dividends (amount per share and dividend yield at the time of payment).

YearDividendYield at paymentAvg. yield
20261.00 EUR2.35%1.85%
20250.95 EUR1.66%
20240.95 EUR1.86%
20230.95 EUR1.85%
20220.85 EUR1.52%
20210.80 EUR1.64%
20200.80 EUR1.94%
20190.70 EUR1.98%

Earnings history & estimates

Historical earnings performance shows how consistently the company meets or exceeds analyst expectations. Forward estimates provide insight into expected profitability and growth trajectory.

Historical earnings performance

60.6%
Beat estimate
36.4%
Miss estimate
+10.78%
Avg surprise when beat
-8.11%
Avg surprise when miss

Reports analyzed: 33

Upcoming earnings report

July 31, 2026
Next earnings date

Analyst estimates for upcoming periods

Next year
September 30, 2027
Consensus2.52
Range2.32 – 2.76
19 analysts
Est. growth vs prior: 13.25%
Revisions: 7d ↑1 ↓0 · 30d ↑0 ↓13
Next year
September 30, 2020
n/a
Est. growth vs prior: 10.1%
Revisions: 7d ↑0 ↓0 · 30d ↑2 ↓0

Key financial figures

All figures in EUR

Selected income statement, balance sheet and cash flow figures. Annual and quarterly, based on reported IFRS/GAAP financials.

20252024202320222021
Revenue23.38B22.36B21.68B21.71B18.00B
Operating income (EBIT)3.44B3.30B2.44B3.06B2.78B
Net income2.14B1.94B1.51B2.04B1.73B
Free cash flow2.27B1.77B1.28B1.65B2.26B
Total assets44.37B46.05B46.68B49.06B41.93B
Equity18.04B18.20B18.08B19.84B16.04B
Net debt12.89B13.53B-1.01B-704.00M12.99B
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