-- 据Betaville发布的未经证实的消息称,CAE(CAE.TO,CAE)正与一位顾问合作,评估其全部或部分业务的战略选择,凯雷集团(CG)被列为感兴趣的私募股权投资方之一。加拿大皇家银行资本市场(RBC Capital Markets)在4月27日的一份报告中指出。 RBC表示:“我们认为此消息为中性,因为它与管理层最近一次财报电话会议(2026财年第三季度,2026年2月13日)中的表述一致。首席执行官马特·布罗姆伯格(Matt Bromberg)在会上明确表示,CAE已完成自下而上的投资组合审查,确定了占总收入近8%的非核心资产,并已就潜在交易与顾问接洽——同时他也提醒,这些转型通常需要18至24个月。” 加拿大皇家银行补充道:“由于这份未经证实的报道之外没有其他细节,我们认为这本身并非一个催化剂。不过,我们注意到CAE的EV/EBITDA比率在10%左右,市盈率在20%以上,这为评估潜在交易的经济效益以及任何战略考量提供了一定的参考。” 受大盘股指期货走低的影响,CAE股价今日在美国盘前交易中下跌约0.15%。
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