-- バンク・オブ・アメリカ・グローバル・リサーチは、フランスのエネルギー大手トータルエナジーズ(TTE.PA、TTE.L)の第1四半期決算発表を受け、同社の業績予想を更新した。 「トータルエナジーズの2026年第1四半期決算が好調だったことを受け、業績予想を微調整しました(予想は86ユーロで変更なし)。税引前利益は全事業部門で市場予想を上回り、当社の予想をも上回りました。しかし、実効税率は39%で、当社の予想34%、市場予想36%を上回りました。それでも、若干下方修正した2026年度の業績予想(実効税率を40%超と想定しているにもかかわらず)は、市場予想を20%以上上回っています」と、同社は木曜日に発表した。 2026年と2027年の調整後EPS予想は、それぞれ13.66ドルと12.69ドルから13.03ドルと12.46ドルに下方修正された。 2028年の調整後EPS予想は、12.71ドルから12.54ドルに下方修正された。 アナリストらは、「TTEは引き続き当社の大手石油会社におけるトップピック銘柄であり、バンク・オブ・アメリカの『2026年注目の25銘柄』にも選出されている」と述べ、同社株の買い推奨を維持した。
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