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Autodesk Raises Guidance After Clearing Audit Investigation
Autodesk Inc. (NASDAQ: ADSK) is a leading provider of 3D design, engineering, and entertainment technology solutions. It's widely known for its CAD
Via MarketBeat · June 10, 2024
Impinj Proves The Internet-of-Things (IoT) is No Fluke
Internet-of-Things (IoT) technology provider Impinj is riding a strong secular tailwind as the world continues to become more connected and raises guidance.
Via MarketBeat · May 1, 2024
Siemens to invest more than US$500 million in U.S. manufacturing for critical infrastructure in 2023
Today, Siemens announced an investment of US$150 million in a new high-tech manufacturing plant in Dallas-Fort Worth to help power American data centers and critical infrastructure. This plant will produce state-of-the-art reliable and efficient electrical equipment. It will enable accelerated growth of U.S. data centers, which is being driven by the exponential adoption of generative AI. It will also ensure secure operation of critical infrastructure. This investment specifically supports long-term customers in the data center space, where demand is expected to grow by around ten percent annually through 2030.
By Siemens · Via Business Wire · November 3, 2023
Which Stocks Are Ready for Europe's Hydrogen Opportunity?
ValueTheMarkets News Commentary - Developing renewable hydrogen is one of the European Union's key priorities for decarbonizing the continent. But 96% of the hydrogen used in Europe's energy consumption was produced with natural gas, resulting in significant CO2 emissions. Government investment is likely on the way, giving the right companies a serious growth opportunity. This article analyses the subject with reference to Air Liquide SA (OTC: AIQUY), Linde PLC (NYSE: LIN), Siemens AG (OTC: SIEGY) and Jericho Energy Ventures (TSX.V: JEV) (OTC: JROOF).
Via TheNewswire.com · September 19, 2023
Freyr Battery Powers Up After Successful Tests, NYSE Presentation
Freyr Battery surged 33.19% as it touted successful tests of its semi-automated battery unit cells. Freyr expects to have customer samples later this year.
Via MarketBeat · July 3, 2023
Newly Public Fluence Energy Near Buy Zone With Strong Momentum
Fluence Energy's stock soars in 2023, with impressive revenue growth and analyst upgrades propelling investor interest in the company's growth potential.
Via MarketBeat · June 9, 2023
Want Clean Energy? Siemens May Be Pointing To A Breakout
Siemens AG reports second quarter 2023 earnings, showcasing record numbers across the board. Management raises 2023 guidance for the second time this year.
Via MarketBeat · May 17, 2023
Siemens and Infinite Acres Advance Vertical Farming in The Hague
Siemens Netherlands and Infinite Acres, the technology company of 80 Acres Farms, are one step closer to building a vertical farming Field-Lab and Experience Center in The Hague, featuring Siemens technology and services. The two companies have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in which they agreed to jointly open a multi-part research center at Infinite Acres’ headquarters in The Hague.
By Siemens · Via Business Wire · April 26, 2023
Siemens Mobility to invest $220 million into North Carolina rail manufacturing facility
Siemens Mobility, the Unites States’ largest passenger rolling stock manufacturer, will expand its manufacturing footprint by building a $220 million advanced manufacturing and rail services facility in Lexington, NC. The facility will create more than 500 new jobs and be one of the city’s largest employers. With the increased production capacity, Siemens Mobility will fulfill the growing demand for passenger rail in America by producing some of the most innovative and sustainable passenger trains in the North American market. Because of the Biden Administration, North Carolina’s Congressional Delegation, and other congressional stakeholders, the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law is enabling American rail and transit operators to make critically needed investments in infrastructure that will position the country to meet the needs of its citizens with rail networks designed for future generations.
By Siemens Mobility · Via Business Wire · March 7, 2023
Siemens Government Technologies Names Katy Nierman as Chief Financial Officer
Siemens Government Technologies (SGT) today announced that Katy Nierman has been appointed its Chief Financial Officer.
By Siemens Government Technologies · Via Business Wire · October 6, 2022
Siemens Government Technologies Names John Ustica as President and CEO
Siemens Government Technologies (SGT) today announced that John Ustica, 44, has been appointed its president and CEO.
By Siemens Government Technologies · Via Business Wire · October 3, 2022
Siemens First to Receive UL Listing for 120-Volt, Single Pole Solid-state Circuit Breaker
Siemens is the first company to successfully receive UL listing for a 120-volt, single pole solid-state circuit breaker.
By Siemens Corporation · Via Business Wire · September 27, 2022
Siemens and sustamize collaborate to add carbon emissions data to Siemens Xcelerator
Decarbonization is a key focus for leading design, engineering and manufacturing organizations. To provide access to the most up to date CO2e emission data for materials and energies, Siemens Digital Industries Software today announces its collaboration with sustamize GmbH, a leading ClimateTech company providing professional technology, data and software solutions enabling companies to measure, optimize and manage CO2 emissions.
By Siemens · Via Business Wire · September 19, 2022
Siemens Government Technologies and Network Management Resources Announce Mentor-Protégé Agreement
Siemens Government Technologies (SGT), Inc., and Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) Network Management Resources Inc. d/b/a NMR Consulting (NMR), have entered into a U.S. Small Business Administration Mentor-Protégé agreement to build NMR’s capability and capacity for new projects supporting federal government customers responsible for vital national security missions.
Siemens Government Technologies to Provide Building Modernization and Automation Services and Technologies under $295 Million Army Corps of Engineers IDIQ Award
Siemens Government Technologies (SGT), Inc. – the federally-focused U.S. arm of technology powerhouse Siemens – received a Single Award Task Order Contract (SATOC) from the U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville, for projects designed to increase operational efficiencies, safety, and security throughout federal facilities. This award is a performance-based Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract with a period of performance of five base years, plus two additional option years, with an award ceiling of $295 million.
Are General Electric's Downgrades A Warning Sign Or A Buying Opportunity?
General Electric's recent downgrades by analysts were credited due to the deteriorating short-term outlook for the stock. However, the company does perform well on several important ratios and with a less expensive valuation, leading to a bull case for shares.
Via MarketBeat · July 21, 2022
Siemens Defense Cloud SaaS is FedRAMP “Ready” at High Impact Level
Siemens Government Technologies (SGT), Inc., today announced its Siemens Defense Cloud software-as-a-service (SaaS) application suite is Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) “Ready” and now listed on the Marketplace site for U.S. government agencies to review. FedRAMP is a government-wide program that promotes the adoption of secure cloud services across the federal government by providing a standardized approach to security and risk assessment for cloud technologies and federal agencies.
Siemens Government Technologies Furthers Energy Efficiency and Savings Goals for Corpus Christi Army Depot through $17.1 Million Energy Savings Performance Contract
Siemens Government Technologies (SGT), Inc. – the federally-focused U.S. arm of technology powerhouse Siemens – is expanding critical energy efficiency and resiliency work at Corpus Christi Army Depot (CCAD) in Texas. Using a budget neutral financed task order awarded by the Army Corps of Engineers’ Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville, the new $17.1 million task order will advance Army efficiency and resiliency goals for its premier rotary wing and repair facility.