-- コンピューターシェア(ASX:CPU)の2026年度下半期の業績見通しは、期待されていた上方修正には至らず「やや期待外れ」だったと、ジャーデンは水曜日のレポートで述べた。しかし、同社は控えめなガイダンスを発表した後、それを上回る傾向があるとも付け加えた。 同社は2026年度の経営陣による1株当たり利益見通しを約1.44ドルに据え置いた。これは、資本市場の動向から同年度の利益が「大幅に」上方修正される余地は限られていることを示唆していると、同証券会社は指摘した。 また、取引の開示から完了までのタイムラグを考慮すると、パイプラインの拡大による恩恵は2027年度に現れる可能性が高いと付け加えた。 「全体として、短期的な(マージン)収益の動向は良好であり、パイプラインの拡大は2027年度にかけて利益の上方修正の可能性をもたらすものの、トークン化という構造的な課題が未解決のままであるため、コンピューターシェアのバリュエーションの魅力は限定的である」とジャーデンは述べた。 ジャーデンは同社に対する中立的な評価を維持し、目標株価を31豪ドルから30.40豪ドルに引き下げた。この目標株価の変更は、オーストラリアドルから米ドルへの為替レートの変動に関する想定のみに基づいている。
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