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Short Interest in Siemens Energy AG (OTCMKTS:SMNEY) Declines By 27.8%

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Siemens Energy AG (OTCMKTS:SMNEY - Get Free Report) was the recipient of a significant decline in short interest in February. As of February 15th, there was short interest totalling 20,500 shares, a decline of 27.8% from the January 31st total of 28,400 shares. Based on an average daily trading volume, of 532,100 shares, the short-interest ratio is currently 0.0 days.

Analyst Ratings Changes

Several equities research analysts have recently commented on the company. Morgan Stanley reissued an "overweight" rating on shares of Siemens Energy in a research note on Monday, February 3rd. UBS Group cut Siemens Energy from a "hold" rating to a "strong sell" rating in a research report on Monday, January 20th. Two research analysts have rated the stock with a sell rating, one has assigned a hold rating, one has issued a buy rating and two have given a strong buy rating to the company. According to data from MarketBeat, Siemens Energy currently has an average rating of "Moderate Buy".

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Siemens Energy Stock Performance

SMNEY stock traded up $4.74 on Thursday, reaching $60.16. The company had a trading volume of 221,615 shares, compared to its average volume of 303,546. The company's fifty day moving average is $56.98 and its 200 day moving average is $46.62. The company has a market cap of $48.08 billion and a P/E ratio of -286.45. Siemens Energy has a 1 year low of $15.07 and a 1 year high of $66.95.

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Siemens Energy (OTCMKTS:SMNEY - Get Free Report) last posted its quarterly earnings data on Wednesday, February 12th. The company reported $0.24 EPS for the quarter. On average, sell-side analysts predict that Siemens Energy will post 0.24 earnings per share for the current year.

About Siemens Energy

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Siemens Energy AG operates as an energy technology company worldwide. It operates through Gas Services, Grid Technologies, Transformation of Industry, and Siemens Gamesa segments. The company provides gas and steam turbines, generators, and heat pumps, as well as performance enhancement, maintenance, customer training, and professional consulting services for central and distributed power generation; and high voltage direct current transmission systems, offshore windfarm grid connections, transformers, flexible alternating current transmission systems, high voltage substations, air and gas-insulated switchgears, digital grid solutions and components, and storage solutions.

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