Siemens Gamesa Shares Up as Wind Power Firm Sees Rising Margins

Isla Binnie
Thursday, November 5, 2020

Shares in Siemens Gamesa rose on Thursday after it confirmed forecasts for a steady rise in margins until 2023, even though a small operating profit in the fourth quarter was not enough to save the wind turbine maker from an annual loss.

Beset by a slowdown in the Indian market, cost overruns in northern Europe and disruptions linked to COVID-19, the German-Spanish company reported a net loss of 918 million euros ($1.08 billion) for its fiscal year that ended in September.

Demand for wind energy as countries and companies seek to cut carbon emissions helped propel orders 15.6% higher from the previous year to 14.7 billion euros.

The company confirmed its target to increase revenue from now on and bolster its margin on core earnings before interest, tax and some other costs to 8% to 10% in 2023.



Despite strong competition, high steel costs and production disruptions caused by the coronavirus crisis, shares in Siemens Gamesa have soared more than 60% in 2020 on expectations it will benefit from rising demand for renewable energy.

They rose further on Thursday, climbing 3.4% on the day by 1005 GMT, outperforming Spain's blue-chip index.

Chief Executive Andreas Nauen aims to capitalize on new technology like a new offshore turbine with a 222-meter rotor to lift the company out of losses.

Danish rival Vestas reported a positive surprise for profits on Wednesday but a disappointing order intake. Global uncertainty about the outcome of the U.S. presidential election dragged on Vestas' shares.

Nauen told reporters on a conference call he saw potential opportunities for offshore wind projects in the United States.

($1 = 0.8522 euros) (Reporting by Isla Binnie; Editing by Kim Coghill and Edmund Blair)

Categories: Energy Activity Offshore Wind

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