Sensirion Holding (SENS) Stock Overview
Engages in the development, production, sale, and servicing of sensor systems, modules, and components in the Asia Pacific, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the Americas. More details
| Snowflake Score | |
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| Valuation | 0/6 |
| Future Growth | 4/6 |
| Past Performance | 2/6 |
| Financial Health | 5/6 |
| Dividends | 0/6 |
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Analyst Price Targets
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Price History & Performance
| Historical stock prices | |
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| Current Share Price | CHF 88.30 |
| 52 Week High | CHF 87.90 |
| 52 Week Low | CHF 49.50 |
| Beta | 0.86 |
| 1 Month Change | 26.69% |
| 3 Month Change | 68.83% |
| 1 Year Change | 24.02% |
| 3 Year Change | -1.89% |
| 5 Year Change | 35.02% |
| Change since IPO | 90.53% |
Recent News & Updates
SENS: Environmental Modules And Carbon Removal Partnerships Will Support Balanced Long Term Outlook
Analysts have revised their fair value estimate for Sensirion Holding from CHF 79.60 to CHF 82.00 following updates to assumptions regarding revenue growth, profit margins and future P/E levels. What's in the News Sensirion launched the SEN62 environmental sensing module, which measures particulate matter, humidity and temperature and is now available through its global channel partners.SENS: CO2 Sensor Expansion And Carbon Removal Commitment Will Drive Long Term Upside
Analysts have nudged their price target for Sensirion Holding slightly lower from CHF 79.75 to CHF 79.60, reflecting updated assumptions around revenue growth, profit margins, and a modestly adjusted future P/E multiple. What's in the News Sensirion Holding AG partnered with ClimeFi to secure a portfolio of durable carbon removal solutions across three pathways, including direct air capture, biomass with carbon removal and storage, and mineralization, with supply arranged until 2028, reinforcing its commitment to the Swiss federal government’s net-zero 2050 target (Key Developments).Recent updates
Shareholder Returns
| SENS | CH Electronic | CH Market | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 7D | 10.4% | 4.9% | -1.1% |
| 1Y | 24.0% | 19.1% | 7.4% |
Return vs Industry: SENS exceeded the Swiss Electronic industry which returned 19.1% over the past year.
Return vs Market: SENS exceeded the Swiss Market which returned 7.4% over the past year.
Price Volatility
| SENS volatility | |
|---|---|
| SENS Average Weekly Movement | 7.8% |
| Electronic Industry Average Movement | 6.5% |
| Market Average Movement | 4.5% |
| 10% most volatile stocks in CH Market | 8.3% |
| 10% least volatile stocks in CH Market | 2.4% |
Stable Share Price: SENS's share price has been volatile over the past 3 months compared to the Swiss market.
Volatility Over Time: SENS's weekly volatility (8%) has been stable over the past year, but is still higher than 75% of Swiss stocks.
About the Company
| Founded | Employees | CEO | Website |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1998 | 1,128 | Marc von Waldkirch | sensirion.com |
Sensirion Holding AG, together with its subsidiaries, engages in the development, production, sale, and servicing of sensor systems, modules, and components in the Asia Pacific, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the Americas. It primarily manufactures digital microsensors and microsystems. The company offers environmental sensors for the measurement of humidity and temperature, volatile organic compounds, carbon dioxide, particulate matter, gas and liquid flow sensors, and differential pressure sensors, as well as gas leakage sensors.
Sensirion Holding AG Fundamentals Summary
| SENS fundamental statistics | |
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| Market cap | CHF 1.37b |
| Earnings (TTM) | CHF 20.12m |
| Revenue (TTM) | CHF 342.37m |
Is SENS overvalued?
See Fair Value and valuation analysisEarnings & Revenue
| SENS income statement (TTM) | |
|---|---|
| Revenue | CHF 342.37m |
| Cost of Revenue | CHF 163.15m |
| Gross Profit | CHF 179.21m |
| Other Expenses | CHF 159.10m |
| Earnings | CHF 20.12m |
Last Reported Earnings
Dec 31, 2025
Next Earnings Date
Aug 19, 2026
| Earnings per share (EPS) | 1.29 |
| Gross Margin | 52.35% |
| Net Profit Margin | 5.88% |
| Debt/Equity Ratio | 0.4% |
How did SENS perform over the long term?
See historical performance and comparisonCompany Analysis and Financial Data Status
| Data | Last Updated (UTC time) |
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| Company Analysis | 2026/06/03 20:56 |
| End of Day Share Price | 2026/06/03 00:00 |
| Earnings | 2025/12/31 |
| Annual Earnings | 2025/12/31 |
Data Sources
The data used in our company analysis is from S&P Global Market Intelligence LLC. The following data is used in our analysis model to generate this report. Data is normalised which can introduce a delay from the source being available.
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| Company Financials | 10 years |
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| Analyst Consensus Estimates | +3 years |
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| Market Prices | 30 years |
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| Ownership | 10 years |
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| Management | 10 years |
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| Key Developments | 10 years |
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* Example for US securities, for non-US equivalent regulatory forms and sources are used.
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Analyst Sources
Sensirion Holding AG is covered by 10 analysts. 5 of those analysts submitted the estimates of revenue or earnings used as inputs to our report. Analysts submissions are updated throughout the day.
| Analyst | Institution |
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| Patrick Laager | Berenberg |
| Craig Mcdowell | J.P. Morgan |
| Sandeep Deshpande | J.P. Morgan |