0631 GMT - Investor enthusiasm for Siemens might still be limited in the short term due to the slow timeline of the Healthineers spin-off, uncertainty around macroeconomic demand and risks around artificial-intelligence software, RBC Capital Markets analysts say in a research note. Moreover, the German industrial giant's lift to guidance appears less pronounced than that of peers, the analysts say. The conglomerate lifted earnings per share guidance by 4% at the midpoint to a range of 11.20 euros to 11.50 euros. Both consensus estimates and RBC forecasts are already in this range at 11.32 euros, the analysts say. "Overall a supportive progression though limited fiscal year consensus upside," the analysts add.
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