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モデルナは、第1四半期の業績が予想を上回ったことを受け、2026年の売上高成長見通しを維持した。

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-- モデルナ(MRNA)は金曜日、2026年の売上高成長見通しを据え置き、新型コロナウイルスワクチン販売増を背景に、予想を上回る第1四半期決算を発表した。 同社は引き続き、通期売上高が前年比10%増になると見込んでいる。ファクトセットの調査によると、アナリストは2026年の売上高を約21億ドルと予測している。 3月31日締めの四半期売上高は、前年同期の1億800万ドルから3億8900万ドルに増加し、アナリスト予想の2億3640万ドルを上回った。新型コロナウイルスワクチン販売増に加え、海外市場における政府機関との長期戦略的パートナーシップに基づく納入が、純製品売上高を8600万ドルから3億5200万ドルに急増させた。 モデルナの四半期純損失は1株当たり3.40ドルで、前年同期の1株当たり2.52ドルの損失から改善した。市場予想は1株当たり4.43ドルの損失だった。 「モデルナのチームは、2025年に実施した施策を基盤として、大幅な収益成長とコスト削減を実現し、素晴らしいスタートを切りました」と、ステファン・バンセル最高経営責任者(CEO)は声明で述べました。同社は、季節性インフルエンザワクチンを含め、今年中に世界中で複数の追加承認を取得する見込みだとバンセル氏は述べています。 同社の株価は金曜日の取引で2.7%下落しました。年初来では約50%上昇しています。 通期の収益成長見通しには、新型コロナウイルスワクチン接種率の将来的な低下の可能性が織り込まれていますが、同社の新型コロナウイルスワクチンmNEXSPIKEの普及率向上と、長期戦略的パートナーシップからの収益によって相殺されると、ジェイミー・モック最高財務責任者(CFO)は決算説明会で述べました(ファクトセットの議事録による)。 モック氏は、中東紛争が2026年の見通しに重大な影響を与えるとは予想していないと述べました。

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